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Glen Duff
 
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Igor,


We live near Toronto so our winter's are pretty cold. Also, our cork
flooring is in a kitchen and family room in an old stone house and in a
section of the house that has no basement, only about a foot above dirt
surrounded by stone walls. The cork is an excellent insulator and I
agree with LROD that it is definitely not cold so this has been a good
choice for us.

The product is called Torlys. When we researched the product we wanted
something at or near the high end of cork products. Apparently there
are different densities so be careful when comparing different products.
Price was in the $6.50 range Canadian per sq ft. Easily installed and
looks good. I understand it is available in the U.S.

Glen Duff
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igor wrote:

On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 20:29:06 -0400, Glen Duff
wrote:


I recently installed engineered cork flooring called uniclick that has a
grey composite in the middle and used my sliding compound miter saw
extensively during the job.


Do you like the floor? What room is it in? On bare feet is it warm like
wood or cold like tile or laminate? Did you get it local or from a
national company - if the latter and you liked them, then who? TIA. --
Igor