Dear Jim:
With a pure dance floor out of the question (too much friction for your purposes and too expensive), I am looking for floor which gives you the cushion you need and the durability to resist table and chair scratches, dropped equipment, and food spills. My rep from Tarkett, one of the largest flooring companies in the U.S. have a sports/recreation flooring division, Zoche, which may work. He recommends their Omnisports system “Multi-use” or the Lumaflex without the wood subfloor. Please find the spec sheets on these two products attached.
I am also interested in an industrial wood flooring product which may prove to be a possible solution – end grain wood blocks. It traditionally is used in industrial applications with 3” – 5” thick,creosote impregnated wood blocks which take all manner of abuse. Today they do away with the harmful chemicals and hazardous materials and use oils and some polyurethanes to finish them. It could be a beautiful floor and stand up to any abuse if only it is acceptable to the dance community. Here are websites for your review: Old Wood LLC. - End Grain Flooring , END GRAIN | Kaswell Flooring Systems
I need to do so more research on this. Please let me know what you think. Thank you for any input you can provide.
Cordially,
Robbie
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From: Jim Thaxter <jathaxter47@gmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, May 6, 2023 4:02 PM
To: Robbie Price <price@soa-inc.com>
Subject: Community building floor
Hi Robbie,
Thanks for being willing to consider a floor of something other than smooth concrete. Keep us up to date on what you’re looking at.
Jim Thaxter