Latest Construction Forum Topics:

  • As satellites are added and removed from the GPS system in the future, how does my GPS device system adapt? (4 posts)
  • Why do I have to wait 30 days to apply Thompsons water sealer to my new deck? (6 posts)
  • Need a new mattress - any advice? (9 posts)
  • Heating argument ;(? (5 posts)
  • DO these match? (6 posts)
  • Where can I find cheap modern/retro furniture? (7 posts)
  • wiring a celing fan and a light fixture I switched places whith each other.? (3 posts)
  • Living room decor? (7 posts)
  • polyurethane on a "wood" laminate floor?? (5 posts)
  • Contemporary Paint Color HELP!!!!? (4 posts)
  • Am I in a timewarp? (7 posts)
  • If I plug an outlet strip into a surge protector, will all of its outlets (including the RJ-11) be protected? (3 posts)
  • What color should I paint my room? (18 posts)
  • When I upgrade my propane tank from the old style P.O.L valve to the new acme type, will my heater still fit? (3 posts)
  • I just had a new liner and wedding cake stairs installed. The liner has large wrinkles around the stairs.? (2 posts)
  •  

    All About Natural Cork Flooring

    While many negatively think that natural cork flooring isn't the best flooring choice, innate properties of cork do make it an outstanding preference in meeting other situations.

    For starters, corks are highly resistant to liquid penetration since its cellular molecular structure is way too tight for water molecules to pass through. And since cork is a bark extract, it naturally has a resin element that aids in resisting moisture. In fact, corks are used to plug leaks and holes on the hull of barges and carracks in event of a storm during ocean voyages where ship repairs were being done hastily at the opens seas. And of course, they do seal wine bottles better for centuries than any other element. Cork also has a non slippery surface, even with a smoothened surface. That makes natural cork flooring highly recommendable flooring for wash areas and bathrooms or any other areas that deal with volumes of water.

    Since its characteristic of tight molecular structure with a bit of elasticity, corks not only prevent water from passing through but also air and that makes natural cork flooring good mufflers. And it absorbs shock rather well. So in an event when you have a noisy neighbor downstairs, try muffling some of the noise down by installing natural cork flooring.

    Having a low thermal conductivity makes cork an ideal heat conductor. It remains warm even when temperature gets zero degrees and remains cool when temperature heats up. Consequently, there would be lesser utility bill since heaters won't be burdened with so much use.

    It is important to remember though that corks are natural products. They also age, like any other wood, and they get discolored over time, though some rather like the looks of an aged cork floor giving it a rustic look. Corks will be ruined under direct sunlight as the sun will generally make it brittle. Corks have tiny pockets of air, that's why they are so supple; but they to tend to 'burst' especially under too heavy machinery. And though corks are naturally water resistant, cork do tend to swell as water could invade those parts that aren't sealed, such as the edges.

    Natural cork floorings have a nice feel and an appealing look. It comes with a wide range of colors, from its familiar honey tones to green, red, chocolate and black. And most natural cork floorings are treated with chemicals to further its durability, giving it a non porous skin making cleaning easier. The fact that it is used as wine stoppers should suggest cork as having hypoallergenic properties.

    Sponsored Ads:

    Related Articles:

    Also In This Category:

    Currently Online :

    5 member(s), 13 guest(s):
    Beanie, CreamPetals, Foal, Neigh, Stare, Ask Jeeves, Crawler.de, Gigabot, Google, Archive.org, MSN.com, Nutch, Cobion.com, Slurp

    Search :

    No comments yet
    Categories: Tenant Screening Declutter your Home List Building Decorate Your Home Porches Decks How to Start Your Own Cellar Kitchen Care Home Inspection Boo-Boos Paint Tips For Your Home Bathroom Accessories Waterfront Property Air Purifiers Vacuum Cleaners Waterfront Property Swimming Pools Sell Your House Roofing Power Tools Energy Efficient Home Excavation Equipment Metal Detector Alternative Energy Ceiling Fans Mini Blinds Home Security Excavation Equipment Home Improvement Carpet Pool Accessories Carport Home Makeover Lighting Construction Management Windows Water Treatment Solar Energy Shipping Security Roofing Remodeling Patio Mattress Home Refinancing Home Inspector Home DIY Generators Garage Remodeling Excavation Machines Chandelier Bathroom Accessories Alarm Systems Woodworking Termites Siding Rugs Home Security Realtor Real Estate Moving Relocation Window Blinds Kitchen Remodeling Flooring Buying A New Home