Cork Flooring

Q. How do I keep my cork flooring clean?

Q. How do I keep my cork flooring clean?

Regular mopping with a damp mop will be sufficient in keeping your cork flooring tile clean. Avoid harsh cleaning agents, and do not over wet your floor. Try to clear obvious mess quickly. Spills can be absorbed with a sponge or paper towel to avoid the possibility of permanent stains.
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Q. Over which surfaces can I install my cork flooring?

Q. Over which surfaces can I install my cork flooring?

Cork flooring is very accommodating and installation over concrete, wooden subfloors and tile are commonplace. The surface upon which you install your cork flooring must be level, dry, and clean.
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Q. What areas are the best places to install cork flooring?

Q. What areas are the best places to install cork flooring?

Generally speaking, the best places to install cork flooring are on-grade (the level of the surface exterior to the space) or above grade (the second floor of a building, for instance). Areas where a lot of dampness and moisture, such as basements with newly poured subfloors, should be avoided. Subfloors must be level, dry,...
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Q. What makes cork flooring naturally moisture resistant?

Q. What makes cork flooring naturally moisture resistant?

A natural substance found in cork called suberin, a waxy material that is a key component in the makeup of the cells in found in cork, is responsible for the moisture-resistant nature of cork and cork flooring. Suberin is also insect-resistant as well as adding a level of fire resistance. Although cork flooring is...
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Q. Why is cork flooring known to be a good insulator?

Q. Why is cork flooring known to be a good insulator?

The cellular nature of cork flooring allows warmth to be held in, making it a very warm flooring to walk on, even in winter months. Another aspect of the kind of insulation cork flooring provides is that of sound, which is naturally absorbed. This makes for almost silent footfalls and can have a significant...
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Q. Is cork flooring a good option for pets?

Q. Is cork flooring a good option for pets?

While no natural wood floor is entirely scratch-resistant, cork flooring is more adaptable to claws caused by dogs and cats than many other natural wood flooring options. This is due to the general resilient nature of cork flooring, which is naturally impact resistant.
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Q. Will cork flooring be tough enough for my home or office installation?

Q. Will cork flooring be tough enough for my home or office installation?

One of the characteristics of cork flooring is its resilience to pressure and impact. Because of its cellular nature that features millions of microscopic air pockets, cork flooring has “memory” that allows it to withstand foot traffic and the pressure of furniture legs (best if the legs have felt protectors), taking its original shape...
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Q. Why is cork known to be an environmentally sensitive choice?

Q. Why is cork known to be an environmentally sensitive choice?

Harvesting the cork oak for its bark is strictly regulated, limiting such harvesting into nine-year cycles. The individual cork oaks must be at least 25 years old before they are harvested and when they are, the health of those cork oaks must be ensured. The cork oak is harvested by hand, and remains unaffected...
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Q. Where does cork flooring come from?

Q. Where does cork flooring come from?

Cork flooring is most popularly harvested, manufactured, and sourced in Southern Europe, with Portugal being one of the most prominent regions from which cork comes. This is an area where the cork oak species is plentiful and where hand-harvesting is most practical.
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Q. What is cork flooring?

Q. What is cork flooring?

Cork flooring is a product made from the bark of the cork oak tree, a material which is ground, processed into sheets and baked in a kiln to produce tiles that serve as flooring for offices, light commercial locations, and residences.
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