Skip to content

Revolving Door and Home

Plan better and build better

Menu
  • HOME
  • DISCLOSURE
  • SITEMAP
  • CONTACT US
Menu

Icorkfloor why Change Over To Cork Flooring

Posted on July 17, 2022July 6, 2022 by Will Turner

Have you got stone, tile or hard wood flooring in your home? No surprise. For the last century almost every home had one of these types of flooring. But in the last couple of decades advancing technology and new innovations have brought a wider range of materials to homeowners, giving them a variety to choose from for their flooring needs. Newer to the DIY flooring market is a contender who is becoming increasingly more popular. Which one you ask? Cork. Yep, thats right! The wine stopper is now reintroducing its stint as a floor covering.

Wondering what it is about cork flooring that is causing the buzz? There are several reasons. Cork flooring is affordable, durable, easy to maintain and versatile. In addition to all of this, cork flooring is also environmentally friendly, which is something that most other flooring cannot boast of.

Cork is derived from the bark off the cork oak tree. The bark is first peeled off in layers for the production of wine bottle corks. The remaining bark is then pulverized in a machine. Crushed cork nodules are then mixed with a non-toxic adhesive, after which it will be compressed to form a cork tile. These tiles are then used as the base for cork flooring.

The environmentally friendly aspect comes in the fact that no tree is felled. Once the tree is debarked, its left alone to regrow a new skin. Nine to twelve years are allotted to this regeneration before the tree is deemed ready to be harvested again.

The structure of cork is such that it is comprised of tightly packed cells. These cells are filled with air. These air filled chambers give cork flooring some pretty unique properties. One of the properties is insulation against noise and temperature changes. If you drop something heavy on a stone floor, guaranteed you will hear a loud thump.With cork flooring, you wont hear the loud noise as the air in the cells absorbs it. This can be a boon if you happen to be living in an apartment or if you have young hyper-energetic kids.

The air-filled cells also help to keep the temperature in a home at an ambient level. It is a great asset for winter as cork flooring does not transfer cold from the subfloor. As a result you will not need to have the heating set high just to get a room warm enough. This can help to save a considerable amount on your power bills. The opposite is true in summer. Cork does not heat up in sunlight. It remains cooler than wood, stone, tile or carpet. Again, the absorptive (read: insulating) properties take all the heat out of direct sunlight. Even in the height of summer, your floor and therefore your home, will remain a constant, even temperature. No massive swings from day to night time temperatures!

Another beneficial feature of cork is that it is naturally insect resistant so you dont need to worry about damage done by most types of insects. Its the Suberin the natural waxy substance that

These are just a few of the benefits of installing a cork floor, come visit us at Icorkfloor.com and learn more. See why it is a good idea to change over to cork flooring.

Continue Reading

Next Post:
Restoring Your Natural Stone Flooring
Previous Post:
Residential Carpet Tiles Or Carpet Rolls

Recent Post

  • The Invisible Crisis: When Water Seeps Through the Floors of Singapore’s Homes
  • The Importance Of Asbestos Awareness Training
  • Black Marks Between The Carpet And The Skirting Boards
  • Stonewood Outlet Brings Extensive Tile Flooring Program To New 82nd Street Location In South East Portland
  • Best Way to Clean Laminate Flooring
  • Interesting Facts About Cork And Cork Flooring
  • Installing Bathroom Flooring
  • Versatility From Dance Floor to Athletic Flooring
  • Limestone Tiles & Natural Stone – Adding Charm to Your House Flooring
  • How To Fit Laminate Wood Effect Flooring With Ease

Archives

  • May 2025
  • November 2023
  • October 2023
  • September 2023
  • August 2023
  • July 2023
  • June 2023
  • May 2023
  • April 2023
  • March 2023
  • February 2023
  • January 2023
  • December 2022
  • November 2022
  • October 2022
  • September 2022
  • August 2022
  • July 2022
  • June 2022
  • May 2022
  • April 2022

Tags

AC Asia Australia BC Brazilian Cherry Brazilian Walnut China Concrete Flooring Concrete DIY DPM Durability Laminate Europe FL HDF HEPA India Laminate Flooring Los Angeles MDF Moisture Protection It New York North America North American NY Portugal Pry Bar Carpenter PU PVC Red Oak SGS South America Spain Sunspeed Flooring Swiftlock Laminate Flooring Sydney TV TX Tyre Crumb Tyre Crumb Australia UK United States UV VCT VOC Worldwide Industrial Enterprises

©2025 Revolving Door and Home | Built using WordPress and Responsive Blogily theme by Superb