Friday, November 25, 2011

Cork Flooring is:

non-allergenic, durable, warm, resilient, natural, sustainable, insulating, non-toxic, sylish, non-flammable, ecological, water-resistant, sound-absorbing, great value, easy-maintenance, elegant, environmentally friendly, comfortable, rot-mould and mildew resistant...we could go on!

Monday, November 21, 2011

Maintaining a Cork Floor

Keep your floor clean. Sweep or vacuum regularly to remove grit, sand, stones etc.. These abrasive materials will damage both the finish and the cork tile. Clean up spills immediately as once they have set, spills become harder to clean up. Solida Cork floors should be cleaned with a waterbase urethane cleaner such as the specially formulated cleaner Solida Cork Cleaner, available from your dealer. Never use pretreated dusters or wet-jet type dusters or cleaners as these will damage the urethane finish. Observe the finish for signs of wear.To prevent damage to the cork tile, the finish must be recoated at the first signs of wear.
Use mats at entrance ways and in high traffic areas such as sinks and stoves. Do not use vinyl or rubber back mats which discolour floors. Install proper protectors on chair leg and table legs as well as heavy furniture. Use chair pads behind desks. A well maintained cork floor can last a lifetime!

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Glue Down Cork over Radiant Heat

Not all manufacturers recommend installing glue down cork tile over a radiant heat floor. The primary reason for this has to do with using an appropriate adhesive. Some adhesives are not recommended or approved for application over radiant heat and may not withstand the rigours of constant direct heat or substantial changes in temperatures over brief time periods.
Solida does recommend radiant heat installations as the contact adhesive supplied with Solida Cork tile has been tested by the Woodwork Institute of California and its heat resistance test.
Two critical things to remember if installing Solida Cork over radiant heat is that the floor must be up to temperature, regardless of season for at least 72 hours before and after installation and the floor temperature should never exceed 85° F.
Cork is an excellent thermal insulator and this inherent characteristic will slow the floor warm up slightly but your floor will retain heat longer. For further details, contact your Solida dealer.

Friday, November 4, 2011

What is the life expectancy of a cork floor?

Cork floors are very durable and have a long life if maintained properly. A key thing to remember is that whatever your floor is finished with, be it urethane or hardwax oil, you are walking on the finish not directly on the cork. With this in mind, keep an eye on the finish for signs of wear and always re-coat before the finish wears through. Solida's A2.10 (Satin Finish) and M2.10 (Matte Finish) urethanes are waterbased and dry very quickly. In normal atmospheric conditions, the finish is dry (though not cured) within about an hour. If you choose to apply more than one coat, in many instances, a second coat can be applied about an hour after the first.
As long as the finish is maintained, your floor can last a lifetime. Citing two examples, The Mayo Clinic & Plummer Building had two installations of cork flooring, the first in 1912 and another in 1940 totaling more than 300,000 square feet which is still in use. Toronto's Osgoode Hall has had cork flooring in use for nearly 100 years.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Site Finish Glue Down Cork vs Prefinished Floating Floor

Site finish glue down cork tile is a Solida cork tile that is glued to the substrate and then has top coats of finish applied on site. Prefinished floating floors click together without the use of an adhesive and once the floor has been completed, the job is done. No urethane is normally applied on site.

Each of these two options offers their own unique benefits. A prefinished floating floor is very easy to install and can be done by just about anyone with a few tools. There are many options available often at lower price points than a site finish floor. Floating floors also have an added advantage when working with subfloor irregularities. Although there are limitations with subfloor imperfections, a floating floor will work in many cases where glue down floors would require significant subfloor preparation. Many Solida prefinished floating floors carry a 15 year residential wear warranty and all have a durable, hard wearing finish.

Solida site finish glue down floors offer a "WOW" factor. The design possibilities are endless as each floor is made to order in terms of colour, design, shape and size. Top coats of finish are applied on site, giving a more finished look as all of the joints are sealed. As the cork tiles are glued to the substrate and sealed on site, the floor is virtually impervious to water. This makes them perfect for installations in kitchens and basements and high traffic areas. With Solida site finish tiles, a number of different finishes are available offering different gloss levels and commercial grade urethanes.

Solida also has available prefinished glue down tiles and site finish floating floors both of which will be covered at a later date.

Whichever option you are considering, consider the unique qualities of each and please contact your Solida Cork & Bamboo dealer for more information!

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Where does cork flooring come from?

Cork comes from the bark of the cork oak tree (Quercus Suber for the botanists out there). Cork oak trees grow in the Mediterranean and the vast majority of cork used in flooring comes from Portugal where it is a protected species. The bark from these trees is harvested in approximately 9 year cycles (the first harvest occurring after approximately 25 years) with the bark becoming more supple after each harvest. This harvesting is done by hand with experienced personnel. About 50 percent of the bark is removed during each harvest.

After harvesting, the bark is processed for bottle corks. The premium bark has bottle corks punched out by hand, the lesser material is done by mechanical means. The remaining material goes through a process which agglomerates the bark into granules. This material is mixed with a binder and then baked to form large blocks of cork. These blocks are then sliced into the appropriate thickness for cork flooring. Some products are homogeneous (this potentially allows them to be sanded and refinished while on the floor, a valuable attribute in a heavy traffic, commercial installation), other products have an attractive veneer applied to the top allowing for a multitude of design possibilities! Products that are homogeneous can be baked for longer periods causing carbonization of the cork. Carbonized cork is darkened to a shade directly relevant to the length of time spent in the oven.

One of the most appealing elements of cork flooring (besides its natural beauty) is that it is almost entirely recycled industrial waste. Cork can help in achieving numerous LEED credits and has a lengthy life span. There are cork installations in use today that were installed one hundred or more years ago!

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

A Little History!

Solida Cork & Bamboo has been distributing cork flooring since 1993. In 1997 Solida began manufacturing cork flooring. 1997 also marked the beginning of Solida’s entry into the USA. Solida Cork can now be found throughout most of the USA and Canada.

Each Solida floor is carefully handcrafted in our facility to meet the requirements of the end user. Every order from 10 square feet to tens of thousands of square feet is given the same attention to detail.

Solida offers both a site finish program, where the finish is applied after installation, and a pre-finished program which has the finish applied at the factory. Each of these programs is available in both traditional glue down tile and our Easy Cliq floating floor and each has its own benefits.

What sets the Solida site finish program apart from others is the virtually infinite number of possibilities you can put together! We have more colours, more designs, more shapes and more sizes than any other supplier. In addition because most of the work is done in our facility, we can offer custom colours, shapes and sizes. Each order is handcrafted to your wishes and supplied with a satin polyurethane or available matte polyurethane for on site application. This is why designers love the Solida program!