Posted by admin | Posted in Cork Flooring Info | Posted on 14-11-2009
Tags: cork, flooring, home, house, kitchen

Can I put laminate flooring on cork tiles and skip the base coat usually necessary?
"Cork is unique in many ways: it is light, buoyant, compressible and elastic, rot-resistant, fire resistant (in its natural state), waterproof yet soft. However, it is a completely material naturally can not be emulated by any synthetic material. It's no surprise that it is searched in a variety of applications, including stoppers and floats because of its structure honeycomb, flexible membrane and lightweight units. "Http://www.floorideas.co.uk/CorkFloors.html of this website and this also gives good information cork and http://www.greenbuildingsupply.com/Public/NaturalFlooring/Cork/index.cfm Heres a clip tube that is laminated with a cork base. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdkyZP_g6ZM While the cork is placed correctly and is secure (and lay the laminate according to the instructions given to you by the supplier), I can not imagine it would be a problem, but maybe check with the supplier of rolling just to be 100% secure.
German shepherd talking to a baritone… and a cork floor!
