Cork is the bark of the Cork Oak tree. The
tree, grown predominately in Europe and North
Africa, has a life span ranging from 150-200
years. Cork is harvested using traditional
methods that have remained virtually
unchanged since the uses of cork were first
discovered. Once the tree has reached the
correct level of maturity (typically 25 years),
the first harvest of cork bark is removed from
the tree. The cork is removed by first making
an incision using a sharp knife into the bark.
After this incision is made, the cork is gently
removed from the tree in sections
approximately 1’ X 3’. The cork is then carried
to a centralized location in the forest where it
is stacked and aged for a period of 3-6
months. This process is repeated every nine
years henceforth, at no time affecting the
health of the tree. Hand labor is used
throughout the entire harvesting process to
ensure that the trees are properly treated and
protected. During each harvest, no more than
50% of the bark is removed, allowing the tree
to protect itself using its natural defenses.
Chemical pesticides and fertilizers are not
normally used in the cork forest.

Like the production of the raw material, the
manufacturing methods are also geared
towards the protection of our environment. To
produce cork flooring, virgin cork bark and cork
waste from the manufacturing of other cork
products is recycled and ground into small
granules. The granules are baked in molds at
varying temperatures, allowing shade
variations, from light to dark, in the finished tile
product. After being baked, cut into slabs,
sanded and finished with our natural wax or
polyurethane, the tiles are hand sorted to
assure the highest quality final product. Any
rejected material during production is recycled
back into future products. Dyes and colorings
are not used in the manufacture of Expanko’s
solid Traditional Cork products.

During the manufacturing process, all raw
materials are consumed, either for the finished
flooring product or as an energy source.
Production waste consisting of cork dust and
cork oak tree trimmings are burned in furnaces
which supply the heat to bake the cork tiles.
Not only does cork provide consumers with
one of the most durable, beautiful and
comfortable floors available, but it also helps
conserve our precious natural resources.
When installed, cork provides a long lasting
floor, giving your interior a warm, natural look
and feel that will retain its' functional beauty for
decades.

Due to the cultural and financial significance
that cork plays in many parts of the world, we
are assured of a consistent supply.
Additionally, the cork oak is resistant to attack
from pests and other predators preventing any
catastrophic loss of cork trees. The
governments of those countries which control
a significant percentage of the cork forests
including Portugal and Spain have significant
penalties for the removal or destruction of cork
oak trees. Additionally, these governments
subsidize re-forestation and preservation
programs to encourage planting and
maintaining the cork forest.

Throughout its history, Expanko has maintained
the highest level of quality by retaining many of
the production practices used for the past 100
years. Expanko is the only company that offers
such a wide selection of patterns and colors
including our true light, medium and dark shade
tile. Expanko sets the benchmark for cork
flooring products by designing and
manufacturing products to the highest
standards using traditional methods of the past
in conjunction with new advancements in
production. Expanko remains committed to
quality and retention of the historical properties
of cork flooring and will continue to lead the
industry in this direction.

Resilience - The resilience of cork is due to
the unique cellular structure, which consists of
over 2.4 million air-filled cells per cubic inch.
Because approximately 80% of cork is air, it
can recover up to 100% of its original
dimension when compressed with pin pointed
pressure. The resilience gives users a floor
that is comfortable to walk on causing less
stress to the back and feet.

Unparalleled Durability - The durability of
cork can be attributed to the finish, resilience
and structure of the cork tiles. The finish that is
applied to the surface protects it from moisture,
chemicals, dirt and other damaging materials.
The resilience of the floor aids in its durability
because it tends to "give" which helps to resist
scratching and denting. Many floors remain in
service today after more than 80 years of
commercial use.

Rich Natural Look - Expanko products are
not covered with vinyl or other finishes which
hide the natural beauty of the material. Cork
has a unique and natural look to it
complementing classic and contemporary
designs. With its natural shade variations and
our ability to custom manufacture, Expanko
cork flooring allows vast opportunities in floor
design.

Non-Toxic - Because cork is a natural
product, it is non-toxic and does not contain
odors and chemicals that can cause allergic
reactions.

Easy Installation and Maintenance - Cork
can be installed using Expanko’s proprietary
system on plywood and concrete sub-floors.
Damp mopping with a mild detergent is all that
is necessary to maintain a cork floor. Cork
does not stain easily or require scrubbing or
cleaning with harsh chemicals. Like hardwood,
periodic reapplication of finish is
recommended.

Suitable for Both Commercial and
Residential Application -
Because of the
durability of cork, it is suitable for both
commercial and residential installation.