Guide To Cork Flooring Installation

The ultimate guide to cork flooring installation: Tips, tricks, and tools

During the 1970s, cork flooring was a prominent feature for households. In recent times, cork flooring has made a bit of a comeback and is quickly gaining popularity once again for its affordability, easy installation, and versatile attributes.

One of the primary benefits of cork flooring installation is that it’s an easy and cost-effective process. While cork flooring comes in a variety of forms, the most common in residential applications are glue-down tiles and floating floors.

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How To Keep Your Vinyl Plank Flooring Looking New

How To Keep Your Vinyl Plank Flooring Looking New

Vinyl flooring is a durable flooring option that has quickly become a staple in new home construction and renovations. For households with kids and pets, vinyl flooring is especially beneficial because of its easy-to-clean advantage.

All types of flooring is an investment that homeowners want to keep looking fresh and new. When it comes to vinyl flooring, there are a few important things to know about effective cleaning, including what not to do.

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Laminate and Linoleum Flooring

What is the Difference between Laminate and Linoleum Flooring?

Alternative flooring selections that mimic the look of hardwood have increasingly become popular over the years. With the new technology that makes material like laminate flooring and linoleum flooring look and feels similar to hardwood, some homeowners have a hard time choosing between the two popular options.

The biggest difference between laminate flooring and linoleum flooring is the material that each is made of. While laminate flooring is made of high-density fibreboard with a photographic image on top,

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Hardwood Floors

Are Hardwood Floors Better than Laminate Floors?

Simply put – hardwood flooring is real wood, while laminate flooring offers a less expensive option that can mimic the look of hardwood. To compare which one of the two is the best option depends on a household’s priorities and unique needs. While cost plays a big factor, there are other factors to look at including durability, maintenance, installation, and more.

Let’s take a look at some of the common distinctions between hardwood flooring and laminate flooring to help you determine which option is right for your home.

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Cork Flooring

Cork Flooring in The Kitchen: What are The Pros and Cons?

Cork flooring has recently increased in popularity thanks to recent innovations, manufacturing technology, and its environmentally friendly nature. Cork flooring is made from grounded and compressed bark of the cork oak tree and is a natural and easily replenishable resource. Cork is also biodegradable, making it an ideal choice for homeowners who are looking to incorporate greener and more natural materials within their homes.

In this article, we look at cork flooring specifically for your kitchen and dissect some of the pros and cons related.

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Laminate Flooring

How is Laminate Flooring Different from Other Flooring?

Laminate flooring is designed to resemble the look of real wood at a fraction of the cost. Unlike other floorings, laminate wood flooring is made up of wood fibres with four layers:

  • The backing layer that acts as a barrier to prevent water from penetrating underneath.
  • The core layer made of compressed fiberboard that gives laminate flooring durability.
  • The image layer can make laminate look like wood, stone,
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Hardwood 101 – Solid or Engineered?

Hardwood 101 – Solid or Engineered?

Hardwood flooring is constructed in two ways, solid and engineered each having their own positives and negatives. Solid hardwood was originally designed for structural purposes, being installed perpendicular to the houses joists. As building code updated and technology increased, solid hardwood was refined into what it is today.

Although the flooring had improved since the first iterations, there was always the glaring issue of moisture. Depending on what environment the solid wood was being installed into problems would arise.

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Vinyl flooring

How to Choose the Right Vinyl Plank

When vinyl or PVC was accidentally created in the 1800’s no one could have predicted how useful the material would become. With uses stretching across every industry it was only a matter of time before it was adapted to be used as a flooring. Vinyl has been used as a flooring solution since the early 1930’s when Vinyl Composite Tile was introduced as a durable resilient flooring. It was inexpensive to produce and proved to be a long-lasting solution.

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