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Cork Flooring

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Cork Flooring is a great surface for your home. Read this article for details on installation.

When it comes to home flooring there are many choices and each has their own benefits. Some types of floor lend themselves well to functionality while providing longstanding coverage for a good price. And other floors are just traditional standards that have roots in home construction that are unlikely to be made obsolete anytime soon. For anyone looking for a type of flooring that combines the best of both worlds of looks and durability, cork is becoming an increasingly popular choice in many modern homes. Cork has the traditional look of hardwood flooring with a slightly different touch that adds a unique flare to any modern decor.

Cork flooring comes from harvesting the first layer of oak trees and it is done in such a way that doesn’t damage the living tissue. That’s why cork is considered a renewable resource and many consumers appreciate the fact that it is environmentally friendly. Installing cork flooring in relatively easy with the right flooring supplies, and any qualified professional will be able to install it within a reasonable amount of time. And once it is put in, you will find cork flooring to be a long-lasting product that is able to withstand a lot of pressure. Cork is naturally porous and therefore it offers sound proof abilities while being able to absorb a lot of pressure. For this reason you will find cork in many public places where there is a lot of foot traffic.

In order to maintain cork flooring you should take care to put mats under heavy furniture and place rugs on areas with the highest traffic. You might want to ask guests to take off their shoes when they walk on the floor. Any spills should be cleaned immediately and something like the Shark steamer" will easily be able to remove messes from smooth treated floors. Overall you will find that cork is relatively low maintenance and the care you put into it really pays off with a long-lasting product. And you really can’t go wrong with the look of wood that gives a traditional and sturdy feel to any modern home. For more details on cork flooring, don’t hesitate to ask a professional installer to see if this type of flooring might be perfect for your own home.

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