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25/06/2024

What Are The Advantages Of Cork Flooring?

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Cork flooring has gained popularity in recent years as an increasing number of homeowners are discovering the numerous benefits of this renewable and sustainable material.

Made from the bark of the cork oak tree, cork flooring is a natural product that stands out for its environmental friendliness, elegance, and remarkable durability.

Moreover, it boasts a distinctive natural texture that provides both elegance and comfort underfoot, making it an ideal choice for any room in your home that requires durable and natural flooring. In this article, we will delve into the cork flooring advantages, explore the various available types of cork flooring, provide guidance on the installation process for cork flooring, offer insights into maintaining and caring for cork flooring, present popular design concepts for utilising cork flooring, and examine the durability aspects of this type of flooring.

In addition, cork flooring is remarkably easy to maintain, demanding minimal cleaning and upkeep in comparison to other types of flooring materials.

Furthermore, cork possesses natural insulating properties, rendering it an excellent option for homeowners aiming to lower their energy expenses and enhance the efficiency of their homes. Given these advantages, it's unsurprising that cork flooring is progressively gaining popularity among homeowners striving to establish an attractive and eco-friendly living space.
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Benefits of cork flooring

Cork flooring has emerged as a favoured selection among homeowners seeking a natural and sustainable alternative for their floors. Sourced from the bark of the cork oak tree, cork is a renewable resource and boasts remarkable durability. Additionally, cork exhibits innate insulating properties, rendering it a superb option for individuals aiming to curtail their energy expenditures.

Types of cork flooring

Cork flooring offers a diverse range of styles and colours, facilitating the discovery of the ideal aesthetic for your home. The most prevalent cork flooring types encompass floating cork flooring, solid cork flooring, engineered cork flooring, and cork tiles.

Floating cork flooring stands as the most favoured variant, constituted by cork strips or tiles affixed together with an adhesive resembling glue. Its installation is straightforward, rendering it a convenient choice, and it showcases exceptional durability.

Solid cork flooring comprises solid cork strips directly installed onto a subfloor. While its installation is more intricate compared to floating cork flooring, it necessitates increased maintenance. However, its exceptional robustness and durability compensate for the additional effort.

How do you install it?

Installing a cork floor is more approachable than one might initially assume. The complexity of the installation varies according to the chosen flooring type, ranging from a feasible DIY project to a task better entrusted to a professional.

Floating cork flooring is notably the simplest variant to install. The process involves adhering the planks or squares together. This option caters to DIY enthusiasts in search of a swift and uncomplicated installation experience.

Visit www.bricoflor.co.uk/flooring/cork.html.

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