Our convenient Modular Dance Floor Kits are designed for any any level of dancer and are the perfect versatile dance floor surface. These DIY-friendly portable dance floor kits are very easy to install, scuff resistant, easy to clean, and durable.
Available in several attractive color options, your Modular Dance Floor Kit will create your perfect home dance studio for any dance style, and are also a great fitness flooring for aerobics, pilates, or your home yoga studio. These well-crafted Modular Dance Floor Kits can also be installed outdoors as a temporary dance floor for weddings and special events! Proudly made in the USA and backed by a 12 year warranty.
Material: Manufactured with high-grade polypropylene and a vinyl top surface.
Size: Tiles are 12" x 12". Included edge ramps are 2" wide.
Thickness: 1/2".
Weight: 2 lbs. per tile.
Shoe Style: All shoe styles, hard or soft.
Recommended Dance Floor Kit Sizes: Rule of thumb- 9 sq ft per couple.
3' x 3' - Personal practice dance floor.
5' x 5' - Personal practice dance, yoga, and aerobic floor.
8' x 8' - Dance floor and event floor for up to 8 couples.
Kit Contents:
3' x 3' Kit - Contains 9 tiles and 12 edge pieces.
4' x 4' Kit - Contains 16 tiles and 16 edge pieces.
5' x 5' Kit - Contains 25 tiles and 20 edge pieces.
6' x 6' Kit - Contains 36 tiles and 24 edge pieces.
7' x 7' Kit - Contains 49 tiles and 28 edge pieces.
8' x 8' Kit - Contains 64 tiles and 32 edge pieces.
9' x 9' Kit - Contains 81 tiles and 36 edge pieces.
10' x 10' Kit - Contains 100 tiles and 40 edge pieces.
Recommended Uses: Our convenient Modular Dance Floor Kits are the perfect portable dance floor for both home and travel use. These dance floor kits are easy-to-install and disassemble, and are commonly used for: tap dance floor, event flooring, wedding dance floor, home dance studio, outdoor dance floor, black and white dance floor, and much more.
Details
Temporary, Interlocking
No
Modular Dance Floor Kits are very easy to install. Installation of these interlocking dance floor tiles typically includes:
Surface PreSurface Prep:
Clean your subfloor so that it is free of all dirt, dust, grease, or other foreign material before beginning installation.
We will start at the top left corner of your designated dance area. Put a tile down with the male edges (no loop) facing towards the top and left direction. Make sure the female sides (loops) of the tile are facing the bottom and right direction.
Attach your second tile to the right side of the first tile, lowering and interlocking it into each loop.
Repeat step #2 until you have completed one full side of your dance floor.
Once you’ve secured your last tile into place in the first row, you’ll begin a second row beneath the very first tile. Interlock the top of your second row tile with the bottom of your first row tile. Follow step #2.
Follow the same process to fill in all of your rows of tiles to create your desired dance floor size.
Once the tiles are in place, you can snap in the edge pieces, if you purchased them. Start with the male edges. Lay them out to be sure you have enough before clicking them into place.
As you did with the male edges, lay out all female edges to make sure you have enough. Once you are ready you can click the female edges into place to complete your floor.
**For wall-to-wall installations: When you come up to a wall or object, don’t worry. Simply measure the area and cut the tiles with a tile cutter or a power saw with a fine-toothed blade. Interlock the trimmed tiles into place. When trimming the tiles into place, make sure you leave about a 3/4” space between the tiles and the wall or obstruction. Once the tiles are in place, you can then snap in the edge pieces if you purchased them.
Please note: Since these dance tiles feature a vinyl top adhered to the tile with a pressure-sensitive adhesive, pressure may be needed to ensure that the vinyl top fully adheres. You can easily accomplish this by walking across the floor or by using a flooring roller for larger areas.
The tiles are manufactured with a high-grade polypropylene and have a vinyl top surface that replicates the look of wood.
Dance floor kits can generally speaking be installed and used just fine over a dense, low pile type carpet. Over a high pile carpet, We would recommend putting down some plywood board to make sure you have a sturdy foundation underneath the tiles and that they do not come undone.
You can most definitely install this directly over concrete. A thin rubber underlayment could be used to help to mitigate the sound of the tiles on the concrete. The surface should be nice and flat so that the tiles do not become interlocked when in use.
Dance Floor Kits are shipped in cardboard boxes. These tiles can be cleaned with a soap and water solution.
We would recommend putting some type of protection down when using this product as to not possibly damage your wood floors.
Yes, you can add Dance Floor Kits to Dance Floor kits.
Edging is included for all of our Dance Floor Kits. The edging will consist of enough edging to go around the whole floor.
If the carpet is a high, plush pile a thicker plywood would likely be better as it would lay more flat.
Dance floor kits can definitely be disassembled and reassembled. You may place a rug, carpet pad, or something cushioned like our subfloor tiles to help absorb some of the sound for folks on the floor below.
The size refers to the 1' x 1' tiles. Edge pieces would extend the size.
The tiles work best with a subfloor surface that is dense, compact, and level so that the tiles can stay together.
If using these tiles outdoors they are meant as a temporary flooring as the vinyl surface may fade in the sunlight over time.
These tiles are not specifically designed for pressure relief. Dance Floor Kits are a great portable dance floor solution for use at events as well as in the home for personal practice. It provides a flat, durable surface for several dance styles.
The rule of thumb is ~ 9 sq ft per couple. So you would want a dance floor size of ~ 68 sq ft of larger.
You can find larger dance floor sizes in our Practice Dance Floor Kits page.
The tiles work best with a subfloor surface that is dense, compact, and level so that the tiles can stay together.
If the carpet is a shag, we recommend using a layer of plywood between the carpet and tiles. This would make it stay flat.
The dance floor kits are not currently available in black and white tiles. You may choose our Modular Grid Loc tiles for a similar look.
This use should be fine.
The tiles can be left set up or can be taken apart and stored for later use.
The tiles are not seamless.
The flatter the subfloor surface, the better. High points can make it tough to keep the interlocking piece together.
The rule of thumb is ~ 9 sq ft per couple. So you would want a dance floor size of ~ 135 sq ft of larger assuming they would be all be on the floor at the same time.
Our Dance Floor Kits do not come assembled. Assembly is required. With your shipment, you will get all the tiles that you need to complete your install. This would include the tiles and edging needed to create the dance floor kit in the size purchased.
If you have a smaller size dance floor kit, you may be able to move it without taking it apart. However, the larger you get the more difficult it will be to move.
Absolutely. The Dance Floor Kits provide a hard surface perfect for tap sound and performance.
We would recommend putting some type of protection down when using this product as to not possibly damage your wood floors.
Dance floor kits can generally speaking be installed and used just fine over a dense, low pile type carpet. Over a high pile carpet, We would recommend putting down some plywood board to make sure you have a sturdy foundation underneath the tiles and that they do not come undone.
These tiles are great for tap. You could put down a thin cushion pad of foam if you'd like.
Yes, we have had many customers use these tiles for pole dancing.
Our Dance Floor Kits are great for tap sound and they are portable for easy storage.
Please see our Modular Grid-Loc Tile product page to purchase individual tiles.
Dance Floor Kits or the Adagio Rolls are suitable for a variety of dance styles, so really either would work. You'll get more tap noise from the dance tiles since they are harder.
The tiles do have a vinyl surface that could potentially be damaged be continuous rolling over the edges. We'd recommend using a chair mat over top or possibly even getting a dance tile that is a solid color (doesn't have a glued on vinyl top).
The tiles are not finished with marley. The surface is a standard vinyl tile.
These tiles can be installed over carpet with a sturdy, flat subfloor like a sheet of plywood or our dance subfloor tiles in between the carpet and the tiles.
It does not.
Yes you can use marley in addition to our Dance Floor Kits.
The only issue would be that since the wood surface is a vinyl print layer, it's possible that the adhesive could overheat in the sun and cause the vinyl layer to move around or detach from the base of the tiles. You can apply further adhesive as need be to keep the wood print layer down.
Yes this product would be suitable for hard / heeled shoes.
You can but keep in mind the tiles are not seamless.
These tiles can be used for pointe but be aware there are minimal seams between each tile.
You can use our foam dance subfloor tiles to protect the floor as well as add some acoustic value to your space.
Yes, we have had many customers use these tiles for pole dancing.
We would recommend putting some type of protection down when using this product as to not possibly damage your wood floors.
Yes, we have had many customers use these tiles for pole dancing without any issues that we are aware of.
Our Dance Floor Kits have been used ballet, we also have several marley rolls that would provide great traction specifically for ballet.
These tiles can be used for pointe but please be aware there are minimal seams between each tile.
These can be used outdoors for events. If using these tiles outdoors they are meant as a temporary flooring as the vinyl surface may fade in the sunlight over time and the adhesive may possibly heat up, causing movement of the wood look surface.
These tiles can be installed on grass temporarily for events. Please contact us to extend your dance floor size.