Swisstrax® Portable Dance Floor tiles are the perfectly versatile, durable, and easy-to-install snaploc tile choice for outdoor weddings, special events, or for home dance studios! These tightly interlocking, UV stabilized modular dance floor tiles require no tools, and can be installed both indoors and outdoors over various surfaces. Available in several luxurious woodgrain options, these interlocking modular dance floor tiles are highly portable, can be quickly set up in minutes, and are convenient to store. Swiss designed and made in the USA, Swisstrax® is proud to deliver top quality modular flooring products made with exacting technology and manufacturing standards, and the highest quality materials available. Swisstrax® Portable Dance Floor tiles are a suspended modular flooring solution built to protect from wear and tear to your original flooring and are backed by an impressive 15 year limited lifetime warranty. Complete your custom dance floor with edging for a professional look and the perfect finishing touch.
Material: Manufactured with high-grade polypropylene and a durable vinyl top surface.
Tile Size: 12" x 12".
Thickness: 1/2" Weight - 2 lbs. per tile.
Shoe Style: All shoe styles, hard or soft.
Tensile Strength: 1,250 PSI.
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 floor for dance, yoga, fitness, and aerobics.
8' x 8' : Dance floor and event floor for up to 8 couples.
Recommended Uses: These highly versatile, durable Swisstrax® Portable Dance Floor Tiles can be intstalled both indoors and outdoors as the perfect flooring for weddings, special events, parties, dance studios, yoga studios, fitness spaces, and home practice of ballet, tap, jazz, flamenco, and so much more.
Swisstrax® Portable Dance Floor Tiles are easy to install with no tools necessary. Installation of these interlocking modular dance floor tiles typically includes:
Surface Prep: You must 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 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 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.
You can use these tiles for tap directly over your concrete floor. You can also use our foam subfloor tiles for a little cushion between the concrete and tiles. You may use marley over top the tiles if you wish but it is not necessary.