Yes, we recommend purchasing extra
cork flooring in addition to your base calculation. We recommend purchasing an additional 15% over your exact square footage to account for off-cuts and future replacements.
Installation Considerations
Off-cuts occur when tiles are trimmed to fit around intersections, walls, cabinets, or other fixed structures. However, the amount of extra material needed can vary depending on the room's complexity. A simple rectangular room may require less extra material, while spaces with many edges, corners, or fixed structures may require up to 20% extra.
Future Repair Considerations
Additionally, keeping a few extra tiles from your initial purchase is useful for future repairs. Since cork is a natural product, there can be variations in shade and size between production lots. Holding on to a few tiles from the original lot can help ensure a better match if a replacement is needed. Keep in mind that cork flooring may also lighten over time, so these tiles may not be a perfect match in the future, but they will be the best match to your original flooring.
When ordering on our website, you can select "add 15% overage" to make the process easier.
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