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Cork Flooring Commercial SuitabilityDue to the increasing interest in using natural, renewable building products, cork is once again becoming an accepted commercial flooring alternative. Cork flooring, installed throughout the US in the 1920s and 1930s, is well suited for high traffic, commercial installations. It provides a resilient flooring surface with unparalleled durability, easy maintenance and environmental sensitivity. Many installations installed in the 1920s and 1930s are still in use and looking beautiful today, decades after they were initially installed. Supplier has assisted in the renovation and restoration of some of these, including, the US Department of Commerce Building in Washington, D.C., St. Mary of the Lake Chapel near Chicago and Lafayette College in Easton, PA, all of which have been in use for over 70 years. With the proper maintenance and care an cork floor can be expected to last indefinitely.
Although the initial cost of installing cork may be higher than that of alternative surfaces, this difference is quickly offset, as the replacement cycle is much longer than that of almost any other resilient product. The low level of maintenance required on a cork floor also becomes a substantial savings in cost. |
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