Cork: The New Green In Flooring

Whether you are updating a family room, or putting a floor in a newly constructed house, Cork Flooring Installation is a versatile and environmentally friendly option. Cork is harvested from the outer part of a cork tree, leaving the tree undamaged in the process. It is a renewable resource that makes a durable and aesthetically pleasing floor. Cork is acoustic resilient, warm underfoot, and holds up to high traffic areas and pets. It is available in a variety of styles, designs and colors. Cork is the natural choice for a green floor covering that is both functional and beautiful. Cork Flooring Installation is simple to learn.


There are two basic options when it comes to cork flooring.

  1. Floating Floor. This is similar to other floating floors made of other materials.The pieces click together and can be placed over existing floors.
  2. Cork Tiles. Cork tiles must be glued to a sub floor. It is important to get the correct adhesive, so that your cork floor is secured.

DuroDesign offers cork flooring made mostly from recycled wine stoppers, making it a truly green flooring option. It is available in both the tiles and floating floor option. Cork flooring from Duro Design can be cut in various sizes and dyed a variety of colors, to create a unique design or mosaic to complement your decor.


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Globus Cork offers cork tiles in twenty five different shapes and sizes, and in forty colors. Variety is the name of the game, and they have it in abundance. Their cork tiles are the ultimate choice for a truly green floor, with no off gassing at all. Globus offers a detailed description of how cork flooring installation techniques.

Jelinek Cork Group offers some distinctly unique options in addition to cork tiles and floating floors. It is their trademark to use recycled wine stoppers in their cork flooring materials, since they were the original company to create this process.

Jelinek has an exclusive line called the Select Line Floor Collection which features unique and limited floor designs and style. They also have a unique line of mosaics made with the ends of wine stoppers. Another feature is their safety flooring made of recycled rubber and cork that work in a variety of commercial and home settings.

Cork Flooring Installation is installing a floor that is durable and can handle all kinds of furniture being placed on it. The flip side is that while cork flooring is a versatile, durable, environmentally safe option, it can be a bit more pricey. Think of it as an investment in your home, your family and your planet.

 




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