Description - Our Adagio dance floor is one of our most popular dance floors and is great for all types of dance. This roll out Marley flooring is very popular for tap but is also great as flooring for ballet, modern, and jazz. Why is this roll so popular, you ask? It is all due to its versatility. This floor is non-reflective with a controlled slip vinyl surface and can be used for any type of dance. Adagio Dance Flooring combines the perfect amount of firmness for hard-sole shoes, while also providing the right grip characteristics that are required for softer shoes. Dancers of all levels will enjoy practicing or performing on this floor in class or at home.
Material – High-quality Homogeneous PVC vinyl sheet.
Width – 63" wide
Length – Available in pre-cut full roll sizing at 101.7' long or as custom cut. Custom cut rolls are cut to your desired length free of charge provided that each roll length is 10’ long or longer and in whole foot increments such as 11’, 12’, 13’, etc. You will normally receive an extra few inches on each roll. This allows for a quick and easy installation.
Thickness – ~1.5 mm
Installation – Temporary, Semi-Permanent, or Permanent
Floor Speed – Medium-Fast
Shoe Style – All shoe styles, hard or soft
Use With – Latex Dance Floor Adhesive, Double Stick Tape, Heavy Duty Cleaner, All Purpose Cleaner, and Vinyl Tape
Recommended Uses – Adagio is the perfect roll out dance floor for any home or dance studio. It’s great for practicing tap, ballet, ballroom, drill team, Irish dance, flamenco, jazz, lyrical, hip hop, and much more.
In Stock - Ships between Oct 11 - 17
Vinyl rolls are easy to clean and maintain. Cleaning of this flooring typically includes:
- Sweeping or vacuuming any loose crumbs, dust, or debris from the floor when necessary.
- Light damp mopping to remove light staining or spills. Remove scuffs and excessive soil by carefully scrubbing.
- Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, as discoloration may occur. We recommend closing blinds or drapes during peak sunlight hours to prolong the life of the floor.
Note: This is not a stainproof product. Leaving certain harsh chemicals or spills on the floor for an extended time may cause some staining and/or damage. Always clean up a spill immediately to reduce the chance of staining or other damage to your flooring.
When installing rolled vinyl dance flooring, it is recommended that you use some kind of adhesive to prevent the rolls from moving around or sliding apart between adjacent rolls. The most common methods of adhering Marley dance floors to the subfloor are as follows.
A: Double Sided Tape Installation
- Clean the subfloor so it’s free of all dust, dirt, and debris.
- Loose lay your rolls out as they should sit after installation. Let the rolls relax for up to 24-48 hours to ensure proper installation of your new flooring.
- Make any necessary cuts to the rolls to fit them into the room using a Straightedge and a Utility Knife with a fresh blade. We recommend leaving a 1/4" gap around the rolls to account for expansion and contraction.
- Apply double sided carpet tape to the underside of each roll around the perimeters, then place the vinyl rolls back into position on top of the double sided tape. You can also use mat tape to secure rolls to the floor from the top, and join multiple rolls together.
- Install shiny side down, matte side up. The dance surface (top) is textured slightly, called calendaring which looks like tiny goosebumps. Place vinyl rolls back into position on top of the double-sided tape.
B: Glue Installation
- First clean your subfloor so it’s free of all dirt, dust, and debris. When gluing your flooring down, it’s also recommended that the subfloor is free of any moisture.
- Loose lay your rolls out as they should sit after installation. Let the rolls relax for up to 24-48 hours to ensure proper installation of your new flooring.
- Make any necessary cuts to the rolls to fit them into the room using a Straightedge and a Utility Knife with a fresh blade. We recommend leaving a gap around the rolls roughly the thickness of the rolls being used to account for expansion and contraction.
- Install shiny side down, matte side up. The dance surface (top) is textured slightly, called calendaring which looks like tiny goosebumps.
- Roll up the rolls at one end of the room. Put down a 10' long light layer of adhesive and unroll 10' of the flooring into the adhesive at a time.
- Repeat this step for every 10’ of roll length until the entire roll has been unrolled into its desired position.
- After all the rolls have been glued down, use a 100-Lb. roller on the floor to guarantee good adherence to the subfloor. If a roller is not available, walking on the flooring in small choppy steps may also work.