by Dev2023 | Apr 17, 2019 | Dance Floor Maintenance Blog Posts, Specialty Dance Floors
These cleaning instructions assume the hardwood dance flooring had a factory finish or a finish added after installation. Unfinished wood dance floors are susceptible to water damage. Periodic screening or sanding and refinishing hardwood dance floors will...
by Dev2023 | Feb 28, 2019 | Dance Floor Maintenance Blog Posts, Marley Dance Floors
How to Clean Marley Floors A marley dance floor, which is vinyl, roll-out flooring, is an effective material for home studios, schools and most dance settings. Offering both durability and versatility, a marley floor can last up to 15 years with the proper...
by Dev2023 | Oct 15, 2018 | Dance Floor Maintenance Blog Posts
Maintenance 101 | 7 Do’s and Don’ts of Cleaning Problem Floors to Extend the Life of Your Floor. 1. DO: Dry mop your floor every day. DON’T: Use a treated mop. 2. DO: Wash your floor weekly with a detergent degreaser, ProClean. For slippery...
by Dev2023 | May 31, 2018 | Dance Floor Maintenance Blog Posts
Why your dance floor is slippery and how to fix it. The biggest problem dancers have with floors is that they are too slippery. Slippery is unstable and dangerous, a formula for disaster. But did your floor start out slippery or did it get that way over time? Just...
by Dev2023 | Mar 29, 2018 | Dance Floor Maintenance Blog Posts, Specialty Dance Floors
Many dream of a hardwood floating floor in their dance studio. That dream is tempered by costs related to materials and professional installation. There is also the concern that while most studios are working on a three to five year lease, traditional hardwood floors...
by Dev2023 | Oct 30, 2017 | Dance Floor Maintenance and Installation Questions, Dance Floor Maintenance Blog Posts
Your floor gets installed and everything looks and feels great, but somewhere down the line, it could be a couple of weeks, months or years, seams separate, the floor develops waves or becomes slippery. What is going on? Was it the installation, defective...