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Re: Help With CORK FLOORS

Posted by Jeffrey Rous at July 06. 2005


$1.19: nice price. Do they have enough to do the job?

Are they solid cork tiles? If so, then you will probably need an underlayment and finishing. The bid I got for the install of solid tiles was about $3/SF. Getting the job done for under $4.50/sqft is a great deal... Where did you see those tiles again? ;)





Re: Help With CORK FLOORS

Posted by Paul Barros at July 06. 2005


Sara,

Since I don't actually remember ever stepping on a cork floor, your personal account is much appreciated. I guess I'll have to find a local cork supplier and get some hands on experience with the product. Think they'll let me throw a few tiles down and do some heel spins on them? ;)

I found the following link while reading up on eichler homes. It has some good info on cork floors being used with radiant heat.
http://www.eichlernetwork.com/HDint_remod1.html

Paul





Re: Help With CORK FLOORS

Posted by steve paul at February 06. 2010

Hi everyone.

I need a advice. I am constructing my house. I am very confuse on which
kind of material i should use in flooring. I have heard about decktiles
is this material good for ecofriendly home environment.



http://www.decktiledirect.com/




 
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