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Practice Dance Floor Tiles - Interlocking

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  • 3-year warranty, durable and versatile.
  • Easy to install, no tools needed- ideal DIY dance floor.
  • Great for all dance styles- for ballet and tap dance flooring.
  • Perfect portable dance floor, wedding dance floor, or home yoga studio flooring.
  • Ideal for home dance studios or commercial spaces.
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Practice Dance Tiles are the ideal DIY dance floor choice for any home dance studio, special event, or commerical space. Great for all dance styles including tap and ballet, these portable dance floor tiles can be easily assembled and customized to fit any space. The flexibility to purchase them one at a time allows you to expand and customize your dance floor size as needed. Our interlocking Practice Dance Tiles are not only highly durable but also versatile enough to handle heavy traffic, making them a great choice for trade show flooring, and as the perfect wedding dance floor. Whether you're setting up a small dance practice area in your basement or creating a portable dance floor for weddings and other events, you'll appreciate the convenience, durability, and functionality of these interlocking modular dance floor tiles.

  • Material: High-grade polypropylene with a vinyl top surface.
  • Size: 12" x 12" per tile. 
  • Thickness: 3/8".
  • Weight: 2 lbs. per tile
  • Shoe Style Compatibility: Suitable for all shoe styles, both hard and soft.

Recommended Dance Floor Sizes:
To help you choose the right size for your needs, here are some recommendations based on the rule of thumb of 9 square feet per couple:
  • 3' x 3': Perfect for a personal practice dance floor.
  • 5' x 5': Great for a personal practice dance, yoga, and aerobic floor.
  • 8' x 8': Ideal for a dance floor and event space accommodating up to 8 couples.

Details

  • Temporary or Semi-Permanent
  • No
  • Prop 65 Warning(s)
Practice Dance Tiles are easy to install. Installation of these floor tiles typically includes:
  • Surface Prep: Clean your subfloor so that it is free of all dirt, dust, grease, or other foreign material before beginning installation.
  • 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 you started with. 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 full 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 shown in the step #6 diagram.
  • As you did with the male edges, lay out all the 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, 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 a 3/4” space between the tiles and the wall or obstruction. Once the tiles are in place, you can then snap on 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.
Practice Dance Tiles interlocking dance floor tiles are easy to maintain. Cleaning these multi-use vinyl tiles typically includes:
  • Vacuum or sweep any loose crumbs, dust, or debris from the Practice Dance Tiles when necessary.
  • Hose off or damp mop the floor tiles with a mild soap and water mixture for tough or caked on dirt and/or stains.
3-year

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Questions

Customer Questions And Answer
The dance tiles will function best over a flat, solid surface. High pile, residential carpet can cause the tiles to not lay flat and the interlocks to not interlock. You can put plywood down between the carpet and dance subfloor for a solid surface.
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The bottom of the tiles are plastic so you may choose to put down something in between the tiles and your wood flooring such as an area rug for a layer of protection.
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The main difference between the Practise Dance Tiles and the Modular Grid-Loc Tiles is that there are more colors available with the Modular Grid-Loc Tiles.
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The dance tiles are durable and while not specifically designed for garage use, can handle the weight of a car. You should not turn your tires on the tiles or pull into the garage too fast, as it could moved the tiles or loosen the vinyl surface from the base of the tile.
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Our Practice Dance Tiles are great for Hard soled shoes.
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Small spaces could potentially not stay in place depending on dance style or how much movement is happening on the tiles. These tiles are ballroom dancing approved.
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For a seamless floor, we'd recommend using our 3' x 3' Practice Dance Floor. This is one large piece without seams.
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These tiles can be installed directly over top of ceramic tiles. We would recommend some sort of underlayment between them and the ceramic tile to provide a small amount of cushion to help lessen noise and act as a filler for large grout joints.
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These tiles can definitely be installed in a kitchen. The tiles are a hard, durable plastic which makes them great for dance. However, we would recommend putting down a foam tile subfloor underneath which would provide some cushion for your joints.
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Yes
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The tiles are plastic, so they will not absorb anything.
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Yes on low pile, commercial type carpet. We do not recommend this for use over residential, plush carpet.
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Yes please see our Dance Subfloor Tiles.
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