Questions and Answers for Heritage Mill Flagstone 1/8 in. Thick x 23-5/8 in. Wide x 11-13/16 in. Length Real Cork Wood Wall Tile (21.31 sq. ft. / pack)
A: The tiles are intended to be fixed to walls using contact cement. You can see the full installation instructions here:
https://www.heritagemillfloors.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/CorkWallTile_Install-Instructions_F0117-10358.pdf
by|Jan 23, 2020
Q:How close can you put this to a contained fire place / fire surround?
by|Oct 24, 2019
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A: You can place it on any vertical surface that is not directly heated or exposed to flame.
by|Oct 25, 2019
Q:I would like to use this on a finished basement wall, the moisture is very low but wondering if t...
by|Feb 25, 2019
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A: This product may be used on a basement wall. Cork is naturally mold and mildew resistant, but for optimum performance it is recommended that the environment be controlled between 65-82 degrees and 35-65% relative humidity.
by|Feb 27, 2019
Q:Can this be used on a ceiling?
by|Aug 21, 2018
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A: The product is designed for use on vertical surfaces and is adhered with contact cement. There is nothing that would specifically prohibit you from adhering the product to a ceiling, but I don't know how long one could expect it to hold in an overhead installation.
by|May 6, 2023
Q:Would this be ok to put in a bathroom?
by|Aug 14, 2018
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A: No. This product is only intended for use as a decorative wall covering in dry areas of the home.
by|May 5, 2023
Q:Could this be used for a kitchen floor?
by|Apr 5, 2018
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A: I would not. This product is fairly thin and works well on a wall. The cork is really close look of wine cork and is behind wine racks on my wall.
by|May 5, 2023
A: No. This item is intended as a decorative wallcovering only.
by|May 5, 2023
A: No, this tile is for walls only.
by|May 5, 2023
Q:I'm renting.... is there any way to remove these tiles when I move, without harming the walls?
by|Feb 10, 2018
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A: These tiles are intended to be affixed to the wall with contact cement. This is a permanent bond so removal would likely result in some degree of damage that would need to be patched/repaired.
by|May 5, 2023
A: Cork wall tiles are installed using contact cement. There is no way to remove them without some damage to the wall.
by|May 5, 2023
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Q:Can this be attached to rigid foam insulation on a basement wall?
by|May 21, 2017
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A: This is not a recommended application for the product.