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Cork flooring is one of the most remote flooring options out there today. For whatever reason, it never did quite catch on like regular wood flooring did, or even to the point of vinyl and laminate flooring. The reason why? There really is no given reason why cork flooring never did quite gain the popularity of its counterparts but it is important nevertheless to realize that cork flooring is just as viable a flooring option as any other material out there on the market.

If you are looking for a new option for flooring in your home, you should consider the many different benefits that cork flooring options. In order to help you along the way to a final decision, here are a few basic facts about cork flooring for you to consider:

Comfort

Cork flooring is one of the most comfortable options for flooring in your home. The hard wood and ceramic flooring that is available in many homes is bad for your body in a sense, leading to sore muscles. There is not as much pliability under a wooden floor or a ceramic floor as there is with a cork floor, so when you take steps every time you set your foot on a cork floor helps absorb the shock of the step.

This makes it perfect for athletes or those who are nursing injuries, long and short term.

Health

Cork flooring is one of the better options for your health as well. If you have allergies, cork flooring is great options as it does not allow mildew and mold to fester without being seen like many other flooring options do. It does not attract dust or pollen, and the floors do not let small fibers go to irritate your sense. In addition, cork floors are hypoallergenic and they resist static electricity.

If you have issues with carpet fibers and the little mites that come in carpet, cork flooring is a good option. There is no place for them to hide, so when you sweep or clean, you sweep them away and don't have to worry about them anymore, getting into your eyes and nose and causing problems.

Durability

Cork flooring is one of the more long last options for flooring in your home, if you know how to care for it. If you want a floor that can outlast you, cork flooring is a great option but you have to make sure that it is well maintained. There are professionals who specialize in caring for cork floors or you can get the materials to care for your cork floor on your own.

Cork flooring is not as prone to scratching or chipping as hard wood is, either so your mind can rest a tad bit more when it comes to the hap hazardous habits of your little ones.

Efficiency

If you don't like the feeling of a stone-cold floor on an equally cold day, you should consider the benefits of cork flooring for your flooring needs. Cork flooring is known to be an excellent insulator, helping to keep the warmth and the cold in the house where it belongs. If you are looking at creating an energy efficient home, cork flooring is the floor covering option for you.

Variety

Whatever you need as far as flooring goes; chances are that you will have that option in cork flooring. You can buy cork flooring in just about any color and you can buy it in planks like hardwood flooring or in tiles like linoleum or vinyl flooring. It comes with a vinyl topcoat or a natural topcoat; either one is fine but people choose the vinyl-covered option for easier cleaning. This option is a bit more expensive than the natural, unfinished cork.

Whichever way you slice it, cork flooring is an excellent option for any person who is looking for a relatively inexpensive option for flooring in the home. It is not only more comfortable and insolent than regular flooring or carpeting, but it gives you the freedom of expression and versatility that vinyl and laminate flooring offer, with twice the quality. If you want a good, long lasting floor you should consider investing in cork flooring.

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