I love, love, love this waterproof cork. Unfortunately someone dropped something really sharp on it and there is a tiny gouge in the surface--not even a divot, just a tiny bit of the surface was shaved off. What's the best product or method for repairing this? Color is Fashionable Grafite. If it were dark black I'd use a Sharpie, but this is a dark, soft gray. View answer
Asked 4 ´years ago
Which side goes down? View answer
Asked 1 ´year ago
Does it help hardwood floors not squeak? View answer
Asked 4 ´years ago
Can this be used as underlayment in a bathroom, under wood flooring? View answer
Asked 3 ´years ago
Is Novacork lighter weight than traditional hard woods? View answer
Asked 5 ´years ago
How much does a 200 ft roll off silicone vapor shield weigh? View answer
Asked 3 ´years ago
How do you get wrinkles out of vapor shield? View answer
Asked 3 ´years ago
Can this be used with a glue down floor? View answer
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Can this product be sanded/refinished? View answer
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Has anyone combined multiple colors to make a unique appearance? View answer
Asked 5 ´years ago
We have a covered porch with a floor of 5/4" x 6" pine decking boards (with a small space between them) over 2x8 joists 20" o.c. that are exposed to weather below. We would like to turn the porch into a 3-season room with waterproof cork for flooring. What kind of subfloor & underlayment would be needed between the decking boards & the cork? Thanks for your help & wonderful products! View answer
Asked 4 ´years ago
I have noticed that the wood look uses rPET or recycled polyethylene terephthalate from water bottles as the top coat. Does the rPET leach out and/or outgas the heavy mental antimony that is used in the manufacturing of PET. Antimony is a heavy metal that is a suspected carcinogen. Since PET in general is considered a one time use plastic that when heated or scratched can possibility release this heavy metal. Since this is a top coat in the cork wood grain product, which has high scratch resistance and I assume no issues with heat, is there any possibility of Antimony being released into the air and/or leaching? Thanks! View answer
Asked 6 ´years ago
Are noses for stairs available.? View answer
Asked 6 ´years ago
Can this be used as a wall covering? View answer
Asked 5 ´years ago
Should I not use a vapor barrier on pre existing hardwood floor? The installation instructions state "Existing wood planks, engineered wood boards, OSB panels, drywall elements etc. must not be covered with PE foil acting as a vapour barrier. The area below the floor should also be sufficiently ventilated in an adequate way (back-vented skirting board) to maintain the equilibrium moisture content of the wood planks, engineered wood boards, OSB panels, drywall elements.". Does this mean that I shouldn't use the 6mil underlayment? View answer
Asked 5 ´years ago
How does it hold up to multiple large dog households? View answer
Asked 5 ´years ago
This flooring looks fantastic. Would it work for a screened porch? View answer
Asked 5 ´years ago
what type of natural wood plank can be used on stairs ? View answer
Asked 2 ´years ago
I'm interested in the Amorin product, but I've read the cleaning instructions and it seems like a lot of work to restore the floor to it's natural state if it gets dull. Is it really such a task or does the floor take a long time to reach a dull state? Also, I would be installing this product on a porch that is not temperature controlled. Will this product hold up? View answer
Asked 6 ´years ago
How to take care of cork floors? View answer
Asked 5 ´years ago
Is the Cork Look Identity Grafite considered a "warm" or "cool" color? I have the sample box and still can't tell for sure. It seems to be both: with a grey-brown and then a warm beige in the little "holes". Maybe that makes it a "neutral" color? How would any of you rate that color: warm, cool, or neutral? View answer
Asked 6 ´years ago
How thick is the wear layer on this product? View answer
Asked 6 ´years ago
I want in my bathroom but am hesitant due to the chance of water seeping into seems and getting moldy or warping the material, esp since it is a layered veneer. (I am also concerned about pipes bursting now that I just survived this TX ice storm and am afraid the cork would be ruined whereas my current tile os holding up well). Will you please speak to this? View answer
Asked 5 ´years ago
Can this cork flooring be installed on a bathroom floor? View answer
Asked 5 ´years ago
Can this flooring be laid on top of existing manufactured wood floor? View answer
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Is this product GreenGuard certified? View answer
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