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ProStep Dance Floor Package with Subfloor Questions & Answers

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ProStep Dance Floor Package with Subfloor
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Is it good for pointe shoes
We'd recommend using a hard plastic tile subfloor for use with pointe shoes since the foam tiles can provide a bit of 'squish' which may not be desirable for pointe ballet.
can this be laid over thin carpet?
nicole jurgensen
The carpet would need to be very dense like a commercial carpet or you could lay plywood down first for a solid, flat base.
Is this good to go over a concrete floor?
Yes that would be fine!
How thick is the subfloor tiles?
Jennifer
We have two different options: 3/8" & 3/4".
Will this work over tile for tap and clogging
Kaye Prokosch
No, this flooring is not recommended for use with hard soled shoes.
Will this flooring be good for a dance studio? We just expanded and looking for cheap + safe options for our dancers, until we can install the floating subfloor.
Melissa
Yes, please see recommended uses to be sure this product is perfect for all dance styles within your studio.
are the tiles utility grade, can car drive over it?
Denise
No this product cannot be driven over.
I have tile in my basement, and am wanting to make a dance room down there. I usually dance bare-footed. Would this be a good choice for me?
Bev
Yes that would be fine.
Can this floor be used outside?
Amanda
Temporary use would be fine but we would not recommend this for long term outdoor use.
Can I use the "Marley flooring" on cement in direct sunlight for barefoot dancing?
Kelly Carrol
You can but we would recommend a more comfortable subfloor as you would definitely feel that you are dancing directly overtop of concrete.
Which side of the foam tiles should be facing up? The smooth gray side or the textured black side?
The textured side faces up.
Is this floor suitable for turning?
Jayden
For turning, we'd recommend using a hard plastic tile subfloor since the foam tiles can provide a bit of 'squish,' which may not be desirable for turns.
Would this be ok in a very wet environment, like a pool deck?
James Thomas
We would not recommend using our ProStep Dance Floor Package with Subfloor in a wet environment like a pool deck. Our ProStep rolls are vinyl rolls and would be very slick when wet, causing a slip hazard.
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