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    Cork Tile Flooring

    Cork tile flooring has been rapidly gaining recognition as an awesome flooring material that provides unique aesthetic quality and comfort not found in most flooring materials. Extract from oak tress, cork have distinguishable properties that make it an excellent flooring material best suited for numerable instances. Here are some data found about cork tile floorings.

    * Taken from oak tree bark, they are the only organic material aside from wood to be used as flooring material.

    * Since as a living tissue it is reproduced as cells, it normally has tissue chambers. Furthermore, cork has pockets of gas within its structure that provides resiliency and suppleness. This also makes it resistant to impact, a practical choice for flooring on the nursery or even your children's room. It even makes a nice flooring material on your mini gym.

    * Cork has a low temperature conductive property, making it a poor heat/cold conductor but an excellent flooring material for your house. Walking barefoot would not be a problem anymore.

    * Water resistant properties are the best known feature of corks. That means they offer firm footing even with wet conditions but they do offer firm footing on dry conditions still.

    If you are looking for something far appealing overall than the existing popular choices of stone, slate, or even wood, then go for cork tile flooring. Here are some cork tile flooring dealers that you can start your search with.

    Globus Cork
    Phone: (718) 742-7264
    Fax: (718) 742-7265
    Email: Email this person

    Globus Cork has makes an innovative approach on designing cork tile flooring. Rich or transparent, pattern schemes that are new to the cork tile flooring designs, with broad color palette ranging from the subtle to the bold. You should check out their cork tile flooring gallery: www.corkfloor.com/pics.html


    Another dealer, Expanko deals with cork tile flooring. They showcase different cork product designs and pattern schemes. They offer traditional cork tile flooring, XCR3 which is a hybrid of cork and rubber, and the Vallarex design, which is a glueless cork flooring system. You've got to see the designs they are proposing. Simple, yes, but quite elegant. Here's their website: www.expanko.com

    Expanko, Inc.
    3135 Lower Valley Road
    Parkesburg, PA 19365, USA
    Phone: (800) 345-6202
    Fax: (610) 593-3027
    E-Mail: Email this person


    FastFloors.com is one of the largest selections of quality flooring. They deal wide a wide variety of flooring materials: stone materials like limestone, marble and slate, natural materials like wood and cork tile flooring, and even area rugs. Here's the contact detail of FastFloors.com.

    FastFloors.com
    Tonger Industries Corp.
    5817 N. Andrews Way
    Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309
    Phone: (954) 776-1998
    Website: www.fastfloors.com

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