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CorkPLUS 250 Cork/EVA Underlayment

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Available For Order - Ships between May 24 - 31
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NaturalCorkPLUS 250 Cork/EVA Underlayment

Product Highlights

  • Designed to be used under LVT, floating luxury vinyl systems, VCT, VET, felt and fiber backed sheet vinyl, and linoleum.
  • Can be adhered with nearly all common flooring adhesives.
  • Contains no SBR rubber or tire rubber.
  • Designed to be used under LVT, floating luxury vinyl systems, VCT, VET, felt and fiber backed sheet vinyl, and linoleum.
  • Can be adhered with nearly all common flooring adhesives.
  • Contains no SBR rubber or tire rubber.
  • Will help to hide minor subfloor cracks from appearing on the flooring surface.
  • Highly resistant to residual indentation.
  • IIC 55, STC 55.
Description - CorkPLUS 250 Cork/EVA underlayment has been designed to be used under most types of vinyl and linoleum flooring. This flooring underlayment is highly resistant to residual indentations and is compatible with nearly all types of adhesives on the market which allows for a more flexible install. This sound proofing underlayment also features no SBR or tire rubber which means there is zero plasticizer migration risk with this product. Since this underlayment is comprised of cork, all the benefits of cork are present. This sound proofing underlayment is mold and mildew resistant and aides in crack suppression. Also, this underlayment creates a warm and comfortable walking surface under foot and reduces in room step sound.
Material - CorkPLUS 250 Cork/EVA is composed of both cork and EVA which is a form of plastic. This product is composed of 85% recycled material by weight.
Width - 42” wide rolls.
Length - Available in 85’ lengths.
Thickness - 2.5mm. (~1/10”).
Weight - 48 Lbs. per roll.
Spec Sheet - Printable Spec Sheet.
Recommended Uses - CorkPLUS 250 flooring underlayment has been designed to be used with luxury vinyl tiles (LVT), floating luxury vinyl systems, vinyl composition tiles (VCT), vinyl enhanced tiles (VET), felt and fiber backed sheet vinyl, and linoleum sheet goods.

Available For Order - Ships between May 24 - 31

For installation instructions for floating vinyl floors, please Click Here.

For installation instructions for glued vinyl floors, please Click Here.

Cork Underlayment

  • Why cork underlayment?
 

Cork underlayment is a wonderful eco-friendly underlayment option that helps to add warmth underfoot as well as sound reduction properties. Popular for use in condos and commercial properties, cork is naturally mold and mildew resistant and allows air to flow freely through the floor system.

Do I REALLY need underlay?

  • Yes, most definitely.
 

Underlayment is an amazing invention created by the flooring gods out of necessity. Underlay has an impressive list of benefits, including: adding warmth to your floors so your feet aren’t so cold on new tile flooring, adding comfort and a slight ‘give’ underneath wood or vinyl floors, reduced sound transmission (great for houses with noisy teenagers!), as well as reducing in room step noise. The image to the left is a very simplified example of using underlayment versus not using it, but as you can see the benefits greatly outweigh any reason not to.

Making your house a home

  • Products that work together
 

Cork underlayment is popular for use underneath of ceramic and porcelain tile flooring, hardwood floors, vinyl floors, and laminate floating floors. Cork underlayments is really quite versatile and can be used underneath all floor types.

Thickness

  • What does it mean?
 

Underlayment with a thickness of up to 5mm thick are great when it comes to residential or commercial use, with all flooring types. When you get to more than 5mm thick, these are really great for installations where you need to add thickness to match up with an adjoining/existing floor surface.

IIC / STC Ratings

  • What do they mean?
 

IIC stands for Impact Insulation Class, which refers to impact sounds such as shoes hitting the ground, dropping a cell phone, or other scenarios where something it dropped or impacts the floor. STC stands for Sound Transmission Class, which refers to any audible noise (not an impact) such as music playing aloud, a conversation, or a loud television, for example. With both of these ratings systems, the higher the number rating is for the underlayment, the better it will suppress sound, and the quieter a room will be. You may want to pay close attention to these ratings when shopping for underlayment if sound reduction is important to you.

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Can this be laid under commercial grade carpet for a bonus room upstairs that we are going to make into a home gym?
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