It's much better at this job than concrete, with a 30 times higher resistance to heat transfer. Additionally, the cork industry is known for providing environmentally friendly products to various markets.
a protective layer with natural air pockets,
reducing heat transfer.
surfaces, preventing water
penetrations and enhancing
durability in various
environments.
preventing condensation, and
enhances the longevity
of surfaces.
minimizing the risk of cracking and
ensuring long-lasting durability.
spread of flames and contributes to
fire-resistant building solutions ability
in various environments.
enhances indoor acoustics,
and creates a quieter, living
or working environment.
& Sustainable
offering thermal insulation and
contributing to sustainable building
practices.
Applications of Cork Spray
Cork Spray can be applied to most of the popular siding materials.
It bonds exceptionally well and takes the shape of the substrate
Bricks
enhances thermal insulation, prevents moisture penetration, improves wall breathability, provides UV protection, and offers a durable, flexible finish.
Concrete
improves thermal insulation, prevents cracking, increases resistance to weathering, reduces surface temperature, and enhances overall durability.
Wooden Sidings
enhances thermal insulation, protects against moisture damage, prevents wood rot, increases UV resistance, and maintains natural breathability.
Metal & Vinyl Sidings
enhances thermal insulation, prevents rust, reduces noise, protects against weathering, and provides a flexible, durable finish.
Stucco
improves thermal insulation, prevents cracks, enhances moisture resistance, protects against UV damage, and maintains the breathability of the wall.
Cement Board/Drywall
improves thermal insulation, reduces noise, enhances fire resistance, prevents moisture damage, and provides a flexible, durable finish.
Stone
enhances thermal insulation, prevents moisture infiltration, improves freeze-thaw resistance, provides UV protection, and maintains the natural appearance of the stone.
EIFS + Cork Spray
enhances thermal insulation, provides superior crack resistance, offers moisture protection, improves durability, and enhances aesthetic appeal.
Frequently Asked Questions
Welcome to our FAQ section, where we address the most common questions people have about Cork Spray. Whether you’re curious about its benefits, application process, durability, or environmental impact, you’ll find the answers here. If you have any other questions, feel free to contact us!
Cork is the bark of the Cork oak tree that mainly grows southwest Europe and northwest Africa. The cork that goes into our product is the waste product of making wine corks, so the remaining cork is ground into smaller pieces to make things like corkboard and soles for shoes and can also be mixed to make the cork spray.
We are both the seller and the applicator of the product, in other words, we have our installation crews as well looking for new applicators please contact us for more information.
Yes, we are the main distributors for Cork Elite Pro – Cork Spray and we are looking for companies that want to incorporate our product into their services.
With Cork Elite Pro – Cork Spray custom colours pigments can be added to give your home the desired look
Short answer yes, how much insulation value added would depend on whether just cork spray is being applied or if there is foam board insulation also being installed
Cork spray can be applied to many different materials which include, but are not limited to, brick, metal siding, roofing, concrete, stone and many more. Please get in contact if you have question about a particular project and we can tell you specifically
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