Cork flooring has recently become a popular alternative to hardwood floors made of timber. This is because cork flooring is often cheaper than hardwood-and it is also more environmentally friendly. Cork oak can be harvested repeatedly every 8 to 14 years once the tree has matured (which is around 25 years old), whereas harvesting traditional hardwood involves killing off whole portions of forests. In this way, the same tree can provide multiple harvests, which is not as bad for the environment as chopping down an entire tree for one harvest of hardwood flooring.
In addition to being less expensive than wood and more eco-friendly, cork has the added quality of being moisture-resistant and easy to clean. Cork tiles are also great for giving floors an unusual, casual look with their attractive texture and interesting shape options, such as triangle and hexagon cuts. So, if all these aspects of cork flooring sound good to you, check out our cork flooring reviews below.
EzineArticles.com Reviews
EzineArticles.com is a Web site that encourages passionate people in hundreds of different niches to submit articles about their particular lines of work. The site has been around since 1999 and has thousands of loyal followers. The articles on the site are short and easy-to-read. Here you will find two great cork-flooring reviews: "7 Reasons Why Cork Flooring Reviews Favor This Eco-Friendly Floor Installation" explains why cork flooring has become such a popular DIY project. You can also read "Cork Flooring Reviews – Guidelines for Installation and Care" to learn about the advantages of cork, as well as installation and maintenance tips.
Consumer Reviews
Once you’ve familiarized yourself with the experts’ cork-flooring reviews from the two sites above, you might want to check out some consumer reviews on cork flooring. If so, have a look at Viewpoints.com. This online social network specializes in building theme-based communities (i.e. home & garden, education, finance, etc.) where people can share their experiences by writing reviews, posting on blogs and adding to discussion boards. The Cork Flooring Review includes many consumer-posted reviews on users' experiences with cork flooring, as well as a staff-written summary of some of the key points that the consumers bring up. The site is well organized and easy to follow.
In the end, reading about a new flooring product is only the first step. You should definitely familiarize yourself with the pros and cons of cork flooring from expert and consumer reviews first, but then go out and sample some cork flooring for yourself. Check out your local flooring shops and home improvement centers to see, touch and walk on cork flooring before you make your decision. While you're at it, take a look at some cork furniture as well. Good luck!
Author Sirena Rubinoff is a writer based in California. She specializes in budget decorating solutions. Ask Sirena how to decorate for less.


