Has anyone used cork floors?
The cork on those interlocking cork floors is quite thin and the backing is like paper. Even though the floor gets laid over a heavy mil vapor barrier and what looks like thin packing foam, I think it’s an awful choice for a basement or cellar. I’ve seen photos of some other cork products that are designed to be polyurathaned – maybe that would be different, but I kind of doubt it.

elbow
in Flooring 13 years and 2 months ago
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11231 | 13 years and 2 months ago
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I’m considering cork floor tile from Globus for my basement. Can they handle any exposure to water? Thanks.

annep | 13 years and 2 months ago
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The landlords in my building put cheap cork tile in the other units in my building and then decided it wasn’t the right climate for them so they put a coat of poly on them — not only do they look horrible and scratched up but a couple water spills here and there has caused the tiles to buckle, warp & slip apart. Overall, a disaster.

laurie11201 | 13 years and 2 months ago
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We put a cork floor tiles in our kitchen 7 years ago and things get spilled on it all the time. They still look terrific.

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I wouldn’t put cork (or linoleum) in a basement. It will soak up moisture like a sponge and grow mold. I’d stick with tile and cement.