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Why Cork Rolls Are a Safe Flooring Option for Homes with Children and Pets

  • Writer: Floor Safety Store
    Floor Safety Store
  • 10 minutes ago
  • 3 min read

Natural insect resistance, insulation, and softness underfoot by Roll of Cork make it an excellent choice throughout the home. It is also an environmentally friendly option. But it is not long-lasting like most other floor coverings and can be easily damaged.

Advantages of Cork Flooring

Following are some points describing how cork flooring is better than conventional floor materials such as hardwood and tile:

Comfort: The softness of cork roll makes it a choice where standing for hours on end, like in kitchens, takes place. The surface also provides the effect of cushioning when, say, someone falls after accidentally tripping, making it a good choice for use in children's bedrooms and occupants who are elderly and susceptible to falling or being injured.

Ecology: The tree bark is stripped off without damaging it and cannot be harvested again until it re-grows. Cork, in its last processing, is recyclable and biodegradable.

Insect repellency: Cork roll for wall has a chemical that possesses natural insect repellency. The same chemical also prevents cork floors from growing insects and infestation.

Insulative properties: Natural insulative properties of cork against heat and noise can save you on your utilities while providing a cozier environment at home.

Do-it-yourself friendly: With glue-down tiles or click-and-lock floating planks, cork is an easy-to-install and maintains flooring material that is popular among do-it-yourselfers.

Mold and mildew resistant: Since cork naturally resists germs and is hypoallergenic, mold and mildew will not be able to gain a foothold.

Cons of Cork Flooring

Cork flooring has some drawbacks that could render it unsuitable for some environments. Some of the strongest drawbacks of cork flooring are outlined below:

Low durability: The durability of cork is poor relative to other top floors. If you have pets, it is an issue because it scratches easily from cat and dog claws. Cork also creates divots due to furniture pressure.

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Needs sealing: Re-seal Cork Rolls periodically to avoid it being ruined by water and other types of destruction. Re-sealing is usually carried out every 5 to 7 years.

Tendency to fade: When direct sunlight hits a cork floor daily, the floor may become discolored and part of the floor may change color from other parts.

Cork Flooring for Pets

Pet owners will love cork flooring because it's pet-friendly and provides the perfect combination of comfort and durability. It's a soft, pliable material that is gentle on joints and pleasant to walk on. It's also a good insulator, heating rooms and decreasing noise—a welcome bonus for pet owners.

Cork is also antimicrobial and mold-resistant, which makes it a great option for pet owners. Cork expansion joint is also hypoallergenic and keeps the home's allergens under control. Cork does scratch but using a quality product with a hard finish will minimize the problem.

Even if it sounds strange surface to put in your home, cork flooring is increasingly popular because it is natural. The cork is also antimicrobial, so it's suppressing mold and other allergens. For smaller families with younger children, this could be a huge difference in your health, especially if you cover a playroom. It is also one of the softer products you could lay on a floor, which is wonderful for toddlers and babies, as well as the older dog who just wants to nap. Although it requires little upkeep, cleaning it with water can be challenging since it tends to absorb liquids. Cork can be the ideal option if you want a wood floor in your house but are concerned about your pet's claws. It will itch, but it won't be as obvious.

Cork Flooring Maintenance

Cork Roll, when properly installed, is quite low maintenance. It only needs sweeping or vacuuming occasionally to wipe up infinitesimal grit and dust as well as the occasional wet mopping. Do wipe up spills immediately though in order to avoid staining.

The hardest thing about caring for cork flooring is resealing it on occasion. As part of the first finishing step, the cork is sealed to form an invisible layer across its surface.

This provides some water stain and damage protection, but sealers are not perfect; in the event of a room flood; cork flooring will warp and discolor. High humidity will also cause the cork to curl or plump, which can be enough to pop the tiles out or buckle the planks.


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