A cork floating floor is not recommended for bathrooms or in other areas with highly concentrated moisture.
Is cork recommended for floating floors.
Floating floors are generally installed over a thin foam underlayment pad.
The adhesive used with our cork is temperature sensitive and can melt should the concrete become too warm.
In some instances glue down cork tiles can be used over hydronic heating systems sunk in cement.
Cork is made up of millions of prism shaped cells filled with a gas similar to air so it has a unique structure that makes it particularly beneficial when used for flooring.
A cork floating floor is quite happy in a kitchen with the proper seal.
Click together floating cork floors these are tiles and planks that are constructed with a 3mm cork surface layer adhered to a fiberboard backing.
Cork planks are usually assembled with lock lock edges for a floating floor installation similar to how laminate flooring or luxury vinyl planks are installed.
For this reason solid cork is generally not recommended for installation in bathrooms.
We recommend the use of floating floors when installing over radiant floor heating systems.