Good evening,
at a trade fair, we came across a flooring product from the company Wicanders called Hydrocork, which we really like. It is waterproof, installed using a click system, and seems very stable. My question is whether anyone has experience with it, especially regarding exposure to sunlight. It is supposed to be installed in the living room over underfloor heating. But isn’t cork known as a good insulator? Can that work well in this case? I look forward to your opinions and comments!
Best regards
at a trade fair, we came across a flooring product from the company Wicanders called Hydrocork, which we really like. It is waterproof, installed using a click system, and seems very stable. My question is whether anyone has experience with it, especially regarding exposure to sunlight. It is supposed to be installed in the living room over underfloor heating. But isn’t cork known as a good insulator? Can that work well in this case? I look forward to your opinions and comments!
Best regards
B
Bieber08157 Nov 2016 22:06When used with underfloor heating, a thin cork covering that is glued directly is preferable. Like any natural material, cork is only somewhat colorfast when exposed to sunlight.
Wicanders Hydrocork seems to be a vinyl floor with a cork core. It is reportedly especially suitable for renovations. However, I have no experience with it ;-).
Wicanders Hydrocork seems to be a vinyl floor with a cork core. It is reportedly especially suitable for renovations. However, I have no experience with it ;-).
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