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What are the Benefits of Interlocking Cork Flooring?
There’s plenty of them! Cork floorings are a phenomenal choice for your house or office, and interlocking tiles offer an easy, very convenient installation method.
Interlocking cork tiles can be used in every part of the house. Of course, they look beautiful in bedrooms and living rooms. But since cork is resistant to water and doesn’t mould easily, this also includes bathrooms and kitchen.
It’s resilient as well. Don’t hesitate to use it in areas like hallways, with a lot of traffic.
Thanks to its soft texture, it’s comfortable, which is not a trivial detail. After all, a floor’s main job is to be stepped on! And that’s not the only way it will make a place cosier. Cork’s an excellent insulator, helping to keep a stable temperature.
How Do I Install Interlocking Cork Flooring?
These tiles are designed to lock in place without need for glue. This makes installation quick and clean:
· Start by preparing the subfloor, by making sure that it's level, clean and dry.
· Lay the tiles, starting from one corner and pressing each piece to lock it with the adjacent tiles.
· Then just continue until the entire floor is covered; trim tiles as necessary to fit.
While it’s possible for you to do this yourself, we recommend that you seek a professional. That’ll ensure the best and most long-lasting results.
Can I Clean Interlocking Cork Floor Tiles?
Yes, and you should do so often, to maintain their appearance and help them last.
Simply sweep or vacuum regularly, to remove dust. For a more comprehensive cleaning, use a damp mop. Avoid too much water though, which could damage the material. Also, use a mild detergent, to avoid harsh chemicals.
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