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Cork Flooring - A Low-Maintenance Green Flooring Option

By FAF Staff Writer, (161 words) Posted in Cork Flooring on January 17, 2008
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Looking for a floor that is not only eco-friendly but practically takes care of itself? Cork flooring is naturally anti-static, which means that it doesn't attract dust. Cork is also less porous than other types of flooring, making it highly stain-resistant as well. Since cork is so resilient, cork floors are also resistant to scratching and denting.

If you think your cork floors need a good cleaning, all you need is a vacuum cleaner and a mop. The scuff-resistant surface of cork flooring means that you won't have to get down and scrub your cork floors, as a quick sweep of the mop will have your floors looking as good as new. You won't have to worry about dust gathering in the corners, either. It's exceptionally easy to keep your cork floors looking great. Just keep a mop and vacuum cleaner around for accidents, and you're good to go!

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Comments (4)

Carla Hicks posted on: September 10, 2008

I researched cork on your site and ended up having it installed in my kitchen. I just wanted to say that I couldn't be happier. Not only is it beautiful, its relieved a lot of my foot and back pain from cooking and doing dishes on a hard concrete floor. I recommend it to anyone.

Mike posted on: March 25, 2009

I just installed Westhollow cork floors in my kitchen and have noticed a bounce in my step. Its durable and I can't complain. I too am very happy about my new floors! I recommend them to anyone who's thinking of installing.

Manuel posted on: April 22, 2009

Westhollow cork floors are a very good quality floor. I recently learned more about cork flooring and I think this will catch on very soon. Yes, hardwood floors are elegant and warm, but cork is so light, soft, and warm as well. I think cork flooring would be my choice when I decide to remodel my house and when I get the cash but I would go with Westhollow

Zoe posted on: May 13, 2009

I just got cork flooring installed and I want it everywhere. Im thinking of putting cork on my ceiling, is that weird? Im just afraid I wont be able to clean it. :)

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