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Cork tapes 200mm

Every time you try to find decent insulation, it either looks like cheap plastic or breaks apart way too easily? In the end, you’re left with more cleaning to do or stuck with something that looks bad and doesn’t insulate well. Cork tape for insulation is a far more reliable option – it’s natural, durable, good-looking, and actually does what it’s meant to.



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Not sure how cork tape works? Let’s clear things up for you!

WHAT IS CORK TAPE FOR INSULATION?

Cork tape is a strip of cork that’s rolled up like a regular tape. It comes in different thicknesses and widths to suit your project. A typical cork roll is much wider – ideal for larger surfaces. But when you’re after something narrow and neat, cork tape’s your best bet.

HOW CAN I USE CORK TAPE FOR INSULATION?

Cork tape’s super useful – here are a few ways to put it to work:

  1. Handy for gasket-making or sealing things up.
  2. Works well as insulation for sound and heat.
  3. Perfect for making narrow cork boards – pin up your notes or reminders.
  4. Great for crafts, small builds, and modelling.
  5. Brilliant for protecting delicate items – cork cushions and shields them during shipping or storage.

WHAT DO I NEED TO CHECK BEFORE STICKING CORK STRIPS FOR WALLS?

  • Let the cork sit in the room for about 72 hours so it can settle before you install it.
  • Make sure the wall or surface is smooth, clean and dry – no dust, grease, or lumps.
  • Use an adhesive made for cork – ordinary glue might not stick properly over time.

IS IT OK TO PUT PAINT ON CORK?

Yes, it’s totally fine! Just make sure to use paint that's safe for cork – it’ll stick better and won’t ruin the surface.


You don’t need loads of tools or experience to start using cork. Cork tape is one of those “do-it-all” materials – great for sealing, insulating, or even making a small pinboard.


It also helps when you’re packing fragile stuff – it’s a natural way to soften impact and reduce the risk of damage.


If you’re into DIY, model building, or design work, cork tape is brilliant to have around. It’s light, simple to use, and looks nice just as it is. You can cut it easily, glue it down, and leave it as-is – it adds a neat, natural touch.


Even better, cork is kind to nature. The bark is harvested every 9–12 years without cutting down the tree – and that same tree absorbs up to five times more CO₂ as it regrows. So every strip of cork you use is actually helping the planet breathe.

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