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Rock Cork Flooring

Carton of 7 Planks (21 SqFt)

Per Square Foot Price: $5.00

 

 

AmCork's Rock cork floor planks are made from the pure granulation of cork and of unused recycled cork which makes this style a truly eco-friendly cork flooring option. Unlike its sister pattern, Summer, these natural cork sheets use small to medium composite cork granules.

 

A custom shipping charge is required on all flooring purchases and will be a separate charge. We will contact you prior to processing your order.

 

Recycled cork flooring tile is a wonderful solution for all your flooring needs. This recycled flooring is both sustainable and eco-friendly, while maintaining the sophistication and warmth you desire in your home, office, or commercial building. Floating cork floor tiles have one of the best insulating capacities, thermally and acoustically, of all natural substances, making it a great solution for both kitchen flooring or bathroom flooring. Recycled cork flooring is also highly resistible to wear and tear, hypoallergenic, warm and comfortable for prolonged periods of standing.

All American Cork floating floor planks are designed to click-n-lock without the use of any additional adhesives. Additionally, on the underside of each recycled cork flooring plank is a built-in cork underlayment therefore no additional underlayment is necessary. Please see AmCork's installation instructions for a complete guide.

The Portuguese cork used in our cork floating floor planks, parquet cork tiles, cork wall tiles, and cork underlayment comes from the outer bark of the cork oak tree, which grows mainly in the Mediterranean region of the world. The self-regenerating properties of this natural flooring help maintain the bio-diversity of the region and naturally lends itself to an extremely eco-friendly product.

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