Floating Cork Flooring For Easy Installation

There are many different types of flooring that can be laid down in the home, but the type of flooring that has become popular of late is floating cork flooring, mainly due to the fact that it is very easy to install because it does not need to be affixed to the floor underneath, or in other words does not need to be affixed to the subfloor. There are several advantages to fitting floating cork flooring, and these include the fact that they are warm, and help with soundproofing, and can be used to change the look of an existing floor very easily. This article will look at these considerations and also discuss some facts that need to be borne in mind when choosing a floating cork floor for your home.

Cork floor tiles have a reputation for being very warm, and it is possible to walk on them without any kind of covering to the feet, and yet still feel that you're walking on a naturally heated floor. Floating cork flooring, and cork floor tiles in general, offer really good installation to any room, and it is even possible to install cork flooring tiles in the basement, as long as the basement is not damp.

In terms of soundproofing, natural cork flooring is an excellent choice, and it can be a good idea to install cork flooring in a bedroom for instance, since this will dampen the sound of footsteps and make less noise to those people who are downstairs. If you are installing a floating cork floor in somewhere such as a lounge, you can still receive some insulation benefits, as well as some soundproofing benefits if the floor that you are laying the cork tiles on is a hardwood floor, because the new cork tiles will dampen the sound of footsteps to a high degree.

A floating cork floor is an excellent way to change the look of any room easily and quickly, due to the fact that cork tiles can be affixed to most surfaces, with the exception of carpet. If you have an existing hardwood floor which is looking a little bit damaged, and as long as the level of the floor is fine, then you can simply lay floating cork flooring over the top of the hardwood floor and completely change the look in a matter of a few hours.

Cork flooring designs are now various, and can come in styles to look like ceramic tiles, and there are even cork floor tiles with wood designs. Glueless cork tiles are now common, with some floating cork tiles having a snap together mechanism to make installation extremely easy.

If you are laying a floating cork floor in a large room, you will need to make sure that you fit an expansion gap in order to make sure that any expansion in the cork tiles can be accommodated. This is also true if you are laying a floating cork floor between two rooms. An advantage of cork flooring that is often not given much thought is the fact that it is hypoallergenic, and so can be very good for the health, especially for people with allergies. Added to that is the fact that cork is a natural material and therefore less likely to contain harmful chemicals.

Although a floating cork floor may be said to use cork tiles, the cork tiles are in fact really cork planks, which should be laid at an off-site to stop movement and to make for a pleasing look. Cork planks are generally 11 inches wide and about 36 inches deep.

As can be seen there are many benefits to installing floating cork flooring, including good installation, soundproofing, and the ability to change the look of a room very quickly. Take time to do some research into the various cork flooring suppliers before making its decision as to what type of cork floor is right for you, and what is the best design.