The Plank - Cork Floating Floor

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Natural Juno
Natural Venus
Natural Diana
Natural Minerva
Natural Mercury
Brown Juno
Brown Venus
Brown Diana
Brown Mercury
Item # 2331

New Extra Long Glueless Planks

Simply Put Floating Floors just click together. This new size plank - 7" x 46" - offers a great new look to an already wonderful selection of beautiful eco-freindly floors by APC.

 Sold by the box: The Naturals are $5.49 per sq ft. The Browns are $6.49 per sq ft.



Item # Option Price Qty
233101 Natural Juno $85.10
233102 Natural Venus $85.10
233103 Natural Diana $85.10
233104 Natural Minerva $85.10
233105 Natural Mercury $85.10
233106 Brown Juno $100.60
233107 Brown Venus $100.60
233108 Brown Diana $100.60
233109 Brown Mercury $100.60

True glueless floating floor constructed of eco-freindly cork - 3 layers consist of top wear layer, center HDF (high density fiberboard) and bottom layer of cork. Cork floors give you sound and temperature insulation.

  • Coverage: 15.5 S/FT
  • Piece(s): 7 per Box
  • Length: 46 Inch (1168 MM)
  • Width: 7 Inch (177 MM)
  • Weight: 22 lbs.
  • Edges: Square
  • Ends: Square
  • Eco-Friendly: Yes
  • Coverage: 15.5 S/FT
  • Piece(s): 7 per Box
  • Length: 46 Inch (1168 MM)
  • Width: 7 Inch (177 MM)
  • Weight: 22 lbs.
  • Edges: Square
  • Ends: Square
  • Eco-Friendly: Yes

The bark, which becomes the cork flooring, was designed by Mother Nature to protect the tree during its average 500-year lifespan. Not only is the bark inherently fire resistant but it is also resistant to temperature changes, to more than 38 species of insects, including the termite, and to the development of microbes.

About Cork - Cork is the name given to the bark of the cork oak, a tree from the beech family, characteristic of western Mediterranean countries.The bark acts as a protective shell to the harsh climate changes and numerous fires affecting the region.Cork trees are stripped of their bark every nine to fourteen years, the tree is never cut and the habitat remains undisturbed.The properties of cork are derived naturally from the structure and chemical composition of the inner cells. Each cubic centimeter of cork’s honeycomb structure contains between 30 and 40 million air cells. Hence cork provides:

INSULATION
Because 90% of the tissue consists of gaseous matter the density of cork is extremely low, giving the materials wonderful insulating properties, thermal as well as acoustical.

RESILIENCY
When cork is subjected to pressure, the gas in the cells is compressed and volume reduces considerably. When released from pressure, cork recovers very rapidly to its original shape.

IMPERMEABILITY
The presence of suberin, an inherent waxy substance, renders cork impervious to both liquid and gases. As a result, it does not absorb water and may therefore be considered the best seal available.

HYPOALLERGENIC
Cork does not absorb dust and consequently does not cause allergies.

DURABILITY
Cork is remarkably resistant to wear, as it is less affected by the impact and friction than other hard surfaces because of the cellular composition.

FIRE RETARDANT
A natural fire retardant, cork does not spread flames and does not release toxic gases during combustion.

This past decade the floating floor technology has been successfully adapted to cork flooring to produce one of the highest quality floor covering.

Cork flooring parquets and floating floors are quiet, warm, comfortable and easy to maintain, still remaining reasonably priced.

Cork flooring has been used around the world and in this country for over a century.

Yesterday’s prestigious applications include:
- The First Congregational Church in Chicago, Illinois - Installed in 1890
- The Mayo Clinic & Plummer Building – Installed in original building in 1912 adding some additional cork flooring in 1940 for a total of 300,000 sq. ft.
- Falling Water, Western PA, residence designed with cork floors by architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1937..just to name a few

Cork flooring is coming back strongly as architects and designers are very enthusiastic about the distinctive look of the material, the need for better indoor air quality and overall comfort as well as related environmental issues.

Cork underlayment, a lower density material is becoming more and more accepted as an economical and well performing alternative for sound insulation in building construction.
Cork composition material in rolls or sheets is also the ideal underlayment for laminate flooring as it absorbs sound and provides resiliency. See Item 1959.

Cork, a unique material, combines more benefits than any other floor covering.

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