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Cork Flooring

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Manufactured from the recycled material of the cork wine bottling industry, Cali Bamboo® cork flooring is another popular alternative to traditional hardwood flooring. If you have ever opened a bottle of wine, then you have probably noticed that the cork top has some unique physical properties which translate into an amazingly quiet, comfortable, and durable floor.

  • Elastic properties make a softer more comfortable floor
  • Great sound and temperature insulator
  • Naturally hygienic mold and water resistant
  • Easy maintenance: simply vacuum and mop
  • Easy installation – Cick-Lock glueless system
  • Contains 42.8% Post-industrial/Pre-consumer recycled content

 

CaliCork™ revolutionary Ceramic Shield Technology cork durability is made possible by a proprietary impregnation process whereby ceramic micro beads are bonded to the natural cork material creating an incredibly durable cork floor.  This wear resistant cork nearly eliminates the appearance of scratches, scuff marks, scoring and rough spots.


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How Green is Cork?

Cork is harvested from the renewable bark of the cork oak tree and is one of the most sustainable materials available. Cork trees are not damaged in the harvest of the wood since only the outer bark is “trimmed” which then grows back completely time and again to allow the cork tree to remain living. A cork oak can live for up to 200 years with harvesting occurring once every nine years or about 20 harvests during a tree’s life – in this manner cork is one of nature´s most renewable resources.
Cork Oak Tree Recently Harvested Cork Oak Tree