SprayCork is a natural cork spray for new build and renovation projects, providing a sustainable and innovative solution for residential, commercial and industrial properties. Using this unique coating gives you a wealth of features and benefits:
Breathable which helps prevent mould and damp, providing a healthier living and working environment
Strong thermal insulator to help reduce heating bills
As cork does not absorb dust it is hypoallergenic, helping to protect against allergies
Comes with a 25 year product warranty
Super adhesive (when it’s on, it stays on) on a range of surfaces, including steel and glass
Low maintenance, easy clean coating in 28 standard fade-resistant colours
Excellent natural resistance to sea salt, making it a perfect solution for coastal environments
Highly durable and flexible coating to prevent cracking
Faster application than hand applied render minimizes disruption to your house
Good sound insulator that reduces external noise UP TO 38 DB
Patch repairs possible meaning it isn’t always necessary to re-render the entire elevation
Fire resistant (Euro-class B safety rating) and water resistant
Can be used on steel clad buildings, modular constructions and commercial interiors




A quick video demonstrating the application of sprayed cork on interior walls, then being plastered over at only an overall thickness of 8mm
Graphs showing the overall performance gains on U-value when Corksol is sprayed onto interior uninsulated solid walls.
U-value, also known as thermal transmittance, is a measure of the rate at which heat is conducted through a material or assembly of materials. In construction, U-value indicates the level of heat loss through different parts of a building such as walls, roofs, doors, and windows. It is expressed in watts per square meter per degree Celsius (W/m²K) or British thermal units per hour per square foot per degree Fahrenheit (Btu/h·ft²·°F). A lower U-value indicates better insulation and a higher ability to retain heat, while a higher U-value indicates poorer insulation and more heat loss. Improving a building's U-value can lead to reduced energy costs and a more comfortable living or working environment.
