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Cork Flooring - The Benefits Of Using Cork Tile Flooring

Believe it or not, cork flooring is now being pushed by many environmentalists all over the world. They advocate the use of cork flooring instead of wood flooring now because it is “friendlier” to the tree. Cork is made from the bark of the Mediterranean oak tree and compared to wood flooring which uses the entire tree to get the planks that it needs, cork flooring only requires the bark. In fact, you can harvest the bark of the Mediterranean cork tree once every ten years and you do not cause too much harm on the tree. Hence, cork can be considered a by product of renewable resources.

What is also interesting to note is that if more and more people use cork flooring, more and more Mediterranean oak trees will be planted. As they say, if the demand is great, more and more people will do something to address such demand. Environmentalists then are encouraging the use of cork flooring because it also means more trees around the world.

Health Benefits of Using Cork Flooring

The use of cork flooring does not only help the environmental aspect but also helps the health aspect for human beings as well. Instead of using carpets for flooring, cork flooring can become more “health friendly”. Carpets usually attract dirt, dust and pollen and these trigger respiratory problems for quite a number of people. An example of a respiratory problem is asthma, which is one of the common health related concerns plaguing not only people in the United States but people around the world. It is very important to keep the surroundings very clean especially if someone in the household has asthma. Instead of using carpets, which serve as sponges of dirt and pollen, people are encouraged to use cork flooring. Cork flooring is, after all, easier to clean, anti-static, resistant to mold and mildew and does not shed fiber and other filaments.

Moreover, cork flooring is biodegradable, making it very friendly to the environment. It is also hypoallergenic. Also, since cork flooring is made out of natural raw materials, using it eases the apprehensions that you may have about using products that will pollute the earth.

In closing, if you are on the lookout for not only durable and long-lasting flooring but also for an environment friendly one, cork flooring is the way to go.

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