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Cork Floating Floor Athens
Size: 900mmx300mmx11mm. Size approx. 36" x 12" x 7/16" (approx. 3 sq.ft per tile). Floating ..
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Cork Mosaic
Jelinek Cork mosaic cork floors, also known as penny tiles, are produced from recycled wine stopp..
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Cork Flooring
You might have seen cork flooring in churches, schools, or other buildings with high foot traffic. Homeowners have started to see the great benefits that cork flooring has to offer and as a result have started using it in their homes.

The reason cork floors are present in places where people tend to stand or walk for extended periods of times is because it’s much softer than hardwood and laminate floors. This puts less pressure on the knees and feet and gives you much more comfort especially if you have knee problems. When using cork floor for your house, many people choose to only install it in areas where people will be standing for a while such as the kitchen. If you plan on using cork flooring in your bathroom, make sure there is a sealant applied to it or you’ll risk damaging your floors.

Another benefit of cork flooring is that its highly resistant to fire, mold, and mildew due to the natural compound of cork. This will save you money for repairs and maintenance over time. Cork flooring is easy to maintain and sustain just like hardwood. You won’t have to worry about constantly monitoring your cork floors and repair it over and over. As far as environmentally friendly flooring goes, cork flooring is one of the best options available for home owners.

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