Browse Forums Kitchen Corner Re: Novocore 100% waterproof kitchen flooring, should I buy? 2Nov 09, 2017 4:52 am Arcturus75 Hey guys We're re-doing the flooring in our kitchen and have been looking at all the different options. One that we've seen is Novocore which has cork acoustic backing built in and it's supposed to be 100% waterproof. The sales guy said you don't need any underlay or glue to put this stuff in. You just lay it and it clicks together and you're done. This all sounds really easy to install! But whenever it's too easy, there's usually a catch. What are the downsides to using this stuff? Has anyone used this stuff before that could give us some real world feedback? Should we stay away from it? Or are there better brands or materials to get (I've seen Laminae at Bunnings, which looks similar)? Kind regards Arcturus75 Hi yes we too are interested in this. However we had a flooring company say itโs not true. So still on look out. eBay has had some too. So confusing! That sucks! Hope it all works out. Good to move away from steel anyway for all your reasons, but it's also thermally poor. 16 13709 hey there! ๐ so, itโs kinda common for standard drawer depths to be around 500mm since most cabinets use this size to fit the usual runners… 3 18680 Looking at some of the designs on websites, they are all selling very similar products. I get that you want something stylish. It's worth looking for search terms like SaveH2O… 2 4600 |