JHAYTER
Member
Hi All,
Looking for your help to gather some information quickly. If you could kindly help me by briefly answering the questions below regarding your venue's stage surface, I will be forever grateful!...(More information about why I am looking for this below the questions)
- Venue name and location?
- Stage size?
- Type of permanent stage surface (Masonite? Permanent linoleum / marley? Hardwood? Other?):
- Style of venue (roadhouse? producing?)
- How many shows a year in your venue?
- How often is it replaced? Painted?
- Any reoccurring issues?
The reason I am trying to gather this info is, we resurfaced our stage top a year ago with masonite and have had nothing but issues with tape ripping the tempered side off the floor down to the fibers and now have some issues with bubbling after a minor leak in the roof got a section wet. As many of you know, even top grade masonite is not what it used to be due to changes in the manufacturing processes, which we found out much too late. We have decided to replace the top again, and and we are considering permanent linoleum like Roscoleum by Rosco, which seems to also have some downsides. There doesn't seem to be a perfect solution, but we're hoping to find somthing that will last upwards of 5-10 years with proper maintenance. Thanks again!
Looking for your help to gather some information quickly. If you could kindly help me by briefly answering the questions below regarding your venue's stage surface, I will be forever grateful!...(More information about why I am looking for this below the questions)
- Venue name and location?
- Stage size?
- Type of permanent stage surface (Masonite? Permanent linoleum / marley? Hardwood? Other?):
- Style of venue (roadhouse? producing?)
- How many shows a year in your venue?
- How often is it replaced? Painted?
- Any reoccurring issues?
The reason I am trying to gather this info is, we resurfaced our stage top a year ago with masonite and have had nothing but issues with tape ripping the tempered side off the floor down to the fibers and now have some issues with bubbling after a minor leak in the roof got a section wet. As many of you know, even top grade masonite is not what it used to be due to changes in the manufacturing processes, which we found out much too late. We have decided to replace the top again, and and we are considering permanent linoleum like Roscoleum by Rosco, which seems to also have some downsides. There doesn't seem to be a perfect solution, but we're hoping to find somthing that will last upwards of 5-10 years with proper maintenance. Thanks again!