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Cork Innovations New, Thicker Glue Down Cork Tiles Lower Impact on Joints and Knees

Cork Innovations (corkinnovations.com) new cushioning cork tiles and underlayment help provide pain relief to customers suffering joint and knee problems. The soft give of these new cork tiles make them perfect for high traffic areas in the home including the kitchen, where it can help protect falling glasses from shattering, as they might on a tile or wood floor. Cork flooring is equally beautiful and soothing in yoga and Pilates studios, physical therapy offices, retail stores, and retirement communities.

Denver, CO (PRWEB) October 9, 2007 -- While cork flooring has been around for centuries, new versions are allowing architects, designers and home owners to discover new benefits, particularly for those people experiencing joint and knee problems. Cork Innovations (corkinnovations.com) new selection of attractive, thicker, low impact cork tiles from APC Cork, Da Vince, Jelinek and Enviro Cork, that reduce joint impact and are a great alternative to hard tile and pollutant attracting carpet.

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My initial interest in cork floors was for the cushioning for my bad knees
The surface of tile floors can be hard on joints. For people with arthritis, chronic pain, or knee or back injuries, standing for long periods in a kitchen, bath, or laundry room can be an uncomfortable experience. Carpeting, while softer than tile, is often created with glues that contain toxic chemicals. In addition, carpeting can attract and hold indoor pollutants, such as pet hair and dander, dirt and mold.

Cork flooring, on the other hand, is hypoallergenic, and because 90% of the tissue consists of gaseous matter, the density of cork flooring is extremely low, giving the materials wonderful insulating properties. When cork floors are subjected to pressure, the gas in the cells is compressed and volume reduces considerably. When released from pressure, a cork floor recovers very rapidly to its original shape. These unique shock-absorbing properties ensure that cork flooring is more comfortable to walk and stand on.

"We have many customers who specifically seek out cork flooring after suffering from arthritis and other painful joint debilitations," says Cork Innovations CEO John Countryman. "We carry a variety of colors, grades, and thicknesses of glue down cork tiles and underlayment. This allows our customers to select tiles that can make them more comfortable and match their personal design style."

"My initial interest in cork floors was for the cushioning for my bad knees," says Cork Innovations customer Diane Titterington. "Carpet hides nasty critters. Cork with padding was the next most cushioned material, and healthier. It feels comfy to sit and stand on, never cold. Cooking is more enjoyable as my knees don't hurt as they did with stone."

The soft give of these new cork tiles make them perfect for high traffic areas in the home including the kitchen, where it can help protect falling glasses from shattering, as they might on a tile or wood floor. Cork flooring is equally beautiful and soothing in yoga and Pilates studios, physical therapy offices, retail stores, and retirement communities.

About Cork Innovations
Cork Innovations is an ecologically-minded company that was created around the idea of providing environmentally conscious flooring options to the public. This innovative flooring company offers a wide selection of quality cork flooring and wall/ceiling tiles from ADC, Jelinek, Da Vinci and Enviro Cork, as well as underlayment, wood trims, adhesives, and urethanes. Cork Innovations brings the store into the customer's home and provides dedicated customer service to help its clientele choose the right product for their lifestyle.

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John Countryman
Cork Innovations
888-205-2128
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Cork Flooring Provides Cushioned Surface for All Rooms

Cork Flooring Provides Cushioned Surface for All Rooms
The surface of tile floors can be hard on joints. For people with arthritis, chronic pain, or knee or back injuries, standing for long periods in a kitchen, bath, or laundry room can be an uncomfortable experience. Cork flooring is more comfortable to walk and stand on.

Thick Cork Tiles Reduce Joint Impact

Thick Cork Tiles Reduce Joint Impact
While cork flooring has been around for centuries, new, thicker versions are allowing architects, designers and home owners to discover new benefits, particularly for those people experiencing joint and knee problems.

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