The trend seems to be for venues to go with laminate flooring due to cost and low
mainrtenance
The surface is not too bad - maybe a little slick
There is a padding called 'dance padding' that has pretty good reviews from dance
studios that have used it. It looks like it might be just under 1/2 inch thick.
I have no actual experience with this setup (but I have danced on laminate)
Mac McKeever
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From: Chrissy Fowler via Organizers <organizers(a)lists.sharedweight.net>
To: organizers shared weight <organizers(a)lists.sharedweight.net>
Sent: Monday, January 25, 2016 8:36 AM
Subject: [Organizers] New Floors
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A) If you were giving advice, about replacing a 45'x55' wooden floor, to the
owners of the hall that you and another organization rent about 5x/mo for traditional
dancing, but that is also used for things like Bingo and private events, what advice would
you give?
(Wood type, installation methods, ballpark cost, finish suggestions, care/maintenance
etc)
B) If you were giving advice to the two dance groups about how to work with the owners to
be sure your interests in a danceable floor are factored into the plans, what advice would
you give?
Thanks!
Chrissy Fowler
Belfast ME
PS I know we might get helpful info from MontpelierVT's Capital City Grangers (&
friends of) and GreenfieldMA's Guiding Star Grangers (& friends of). Any other
groups who've relatively recently replaced a floor?
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