As the name says “cork” cork flooring is made from cork which comes from the bark of the cork oak trees. Hand-harvested procedure is used in harvesting bark from the tree every 9 to 12 years. Only the upper layer of bark is harvested leaving the inner protective layer so the bark can be grown again. Cork Flooring Calgary is so uniquely made, here’s the manufacturing process sequence; harvesting, boiling, stripping, pressing, cutting, and finishing.
Due to its unique manufacturing process, cork flooring has various applications. Cork flooring is commonly used in residential areas. However, because of its durability and aesthetic appeal, it is usually used in commercial places.
Cork flooring in Calgary is naturally resistant to mold, pests, and mildew, which automatically makes it the best choice for people with allergies. There’s a natural substance found in cork called SUBERIN which repels insects and works as a natural microbial agent.
However, cork is softer than any other hardwood material which enhances the chances of the dent and scratches. Also, if it is not installed by professionals it can easily be damaged by moistures or may be spoiled when exposed to direct sunlight.
Yes, it can be used in kitchens and bathrooms as it is naturally resistant to moisture. But it is not completely waterproof so it does require special care when installing. So, always hire professionals when you need to install cork flooring.
No, it doesn’t require any underlayment material. But it does require a vapor barrier and a plastic sheet can provide that barrier that it needs.
Cork flooring through Phoenix Interiors can last between 20-25 years. But it does need regular maintainance by professionals.