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Title: CORK FLOORING a sustainable choice


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CORK FLOORINGa sustainable choice
  • Alicia Westgerdes
  • HCIA 302
  • Professor Matthew Ziff
  • March 2, 2009

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What is cork?
  • Cork is the outer bark of the trunk of cork oak
    trees, which typically live for 200 years
  • Cork is often used for wine bottle stoppers, a
    fairly lucrative industry the cast-offs make up
    sheets of cork used in flooring

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What are the characteristics of cork flooring?
  • Cork is durable, light, elastic, and has low
    conductivity
  • Cork can be installed on almost any floor
  • Cork is easy to clean, requiring only damp mopping

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What are the benefits of cork flooring?
  • Cork is naturally hypoallergenic
  • Cork is naturally mold-resistant
  • Cork contains a naturally-occurring waxy
    substance called suberin, which repels insects,
    mold, and fire
  • Cork is soft and more comfortable to stand/walk
    on than other flooring choices

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What are the benefits of cork flooring?
  • The air trapped inside the cellular structure of
    cork provides natural noise reduction and thermal
    insulation

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What are the benefits of cork flooring?
  • Cork is 100 biodegradable
  • Once installed, cork lasts for decades
  • Cork is naturally flame-retardant and
    non-combustible

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How is cork harvested?
  • Cork is harvested from cork oak trees, usually
    growing in the Mediterranean, without killing
    them
  • The outer bark can be harvested and will grow
    back every nine years

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How is cork harvested?
  • Environmentally-managed cork oak forests aid in
    soil conservation, reduce desertification and
    water table recharge
  • Cork oak trees are immune to forest fires

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Where is cork harvested?
  • Cork oak trees only grow in a very specific
    microclimate in Portugal, southern France and
    Spain
  • Attempts to grow cork elsewhere, including North
    America, have been unsuccessful

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What design choices do cork provide?
  • Cork can be produced to appear fine-grained,
    marbleized, or wood grained
  • Various shades and colors are available, from
    light honey to dark walnut some manufacturers
    even offer brightly colored-cork

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What design choices do cork provide?
  • A variety of patterns can be created with colored
    or natural cork tiles

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What design choice do cork provide?
  • Jelinek Cork Group sells cork mosaic tiles,
    made from recycled wine corks, cut into discs,
    then glued down and grouted

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Other benefits of cork
  • The cork industry, a true cottage industry,
    provides financial viability for countless
    families in small villages in Portugal, Spain,
    and southern France
  • Colorings and adhesives are water-based, and
    therefore healthier for humans and the
    environment
  • Specifying cork flooring can be an easy way to
    accrue LEED certification points

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Installation
  • Cork can be installed as a floating floor, in
    sheets, or as adhesive-backed tiles

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Works cited
  • www.corkfloor.com
  • en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cork
  • www.naturalcork.com
  • www.jelinek.com
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