Angela 05/01/2019 Sylvania-oh
Hi, thank you for your inquiry. You can go ahead and place them next to each other in attempt to make a larger mat but do not place them overlapping each other or lie them down on any carpet or uneven surfaces. - DDS Customer Service (05/01/2019)
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Duffspark 10/28/2018 Age: 40 to 49 My daughter wants a dance floor but it will have to be put on top of carpet
This item must be used on a hard, flat surface. It may break if used on carpet or any uneven surface. All sales of this item are final, no returns or exchanges except for defective merchandise.- DDS Customer Service (11/30/2018)
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ballerina241 02/02/2015 Age: 17 or under is this the same thing as marly floors? if not whats the difference?
This flooring is similar. However, marley floors are vinyl and the Timestep Mat is 100% Virgin PVC.- DDS Customer Service (02/10/2015)
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momomc 01/09/2014
We only offer this mat in gray, however you may check with Stagestep directly on their website at www.stagestep.com to see if they offer this style in Black.- DDS Customer Service (01/10/2014)
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kerliegirl 09/05/2013 Age: 45 to 54
Any of the stage step floors do not need anything between them and the floor. If you would like to put a mat underneath you can but it is not necessary or recommended.- DDS Customer Service (09/06/2013)
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QDP Mom 08/20/2013 Queens
Per Stagestep, these mats do not need tape or a buffer between the floor and the mat.- DDS Customer Service (08/20/2013)
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Jamie 07/28/2013 Age: 17 or under
This floor can be put over any type of flooring without causing any damages. You do not need to put anything between the Sidestep Floor and your floor at home.- DDS Customer Service (08/01/2013)
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Caroline 07/07/2013 Mccalla, Al 35111, Usa Age: 17 or under
If the item is in stock, which it currently shows it is, it will ship via FedEx or UPS and reach you in approximately 3-7 business days. Since this is not an item we stock at our main warehouse that is the only shipping method that is offered for the mat.- DDS Customer Service (07/08/2013)
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ping 05/28/2013
This mat ships from one of our external warehouses. They will ship the mat either Fed Ex or UPS. It is dependent upon them which of those methods it will arrive on. Unfortunately we do not have the measurements of the package, but it will be larger than the mat which is 8' x 6.58' x.08" thick. Stage step says this mat weighs 5 lbs. per square yard.- DDS Customer Service (06/03/2013)
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comom27 04/01/2013 Looking at the 8'x6' Stagestep floor. I'd like to be able to use this in our basement, it would be laid on top of an engineered wood floor. I'd want it to be portable so we could put it away when we are entertaining but could have it out for my daughter to practice clogging, etc.
So, my questions:
1. What needs to go under it, if anything, to protect our floor?
2. What is the weight of this floor?
3. When we are not using it, can it be stored in an upright position, against a wall?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
This floor can be put over any type of flooring without causing any damages. You do not need to put anything between the Sidestep Floor and your floor at home. The weight of the flooring is approximately 20 lbs. This floor roles up so you are able to stand it against a wall.- DDS Customer Service (04/02/2013)
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