Where Can Synthetic Ice Be Installed?
December 11, 2019Be sure to thoroughly clean your sub-surface area free of debris before installing your synthetic ice panels. If you plan on installing your ice on concrete flooring be sure to check for flatness first with a straight edge. Remember that concrete is not a manufactured sub-surface and any sudden dip or deviation can cause your panels to lift or “bounce”.
Should you have any issues with your concrete one easy solution is to lay down a
Expansion Provisions
Much the same way flooring laminates require a gap around the perimeter synthetic ice must also be treated in the same way....like a "floating floor" that is allowed to expand and contract with temperature changes. To do this a slight gap must be made around the perimeter or outside edge of your rink. Mechanical fasteners are NOT to be used to secure your ice in place as this will prevent expansion and contraction and stress out your surface. Making these provisions will help lessen stress on the surface especially on outdoor rinks in cold climate areas with large temperature "swings" between the night and day.
Taking the time to “Pre-Plan” before beginning your rink project will pay off in the long term and help avoid unnecessary issues that otherwise may occur. Be sure to follow the manufacturers instructions and ask questions if you’re not sure what is the best way to install your rink.
Preventive Maintenance
As with any outdoor backyard product preventive maintenace plays an importanant role in the longevity and upkeep of your synthteic ice rink. Sometimes season care is required for outdoor rinks depending on where you live and your surroundings.
Extreme Weather
One of the biggest enemies of synthetic ice is REAL ICE. During extreme cold weather freezing of the surface from ice build-up must be prevented. A frozen rink will not be able to expand when temperatures rise which can stress-out the surface and can cause stress cracks over time if provisions are not made.
If the weather report calls for a heavy ice or snow storm when you know you will
Exposure
Tarp Options
When selected a tarp to cover your outdoor rink be sure to get one that is
Quick Outdoor Solutions
Synthetic ice rinks can be installed virtually anywhere, anyplace at anytime and because of the cost of refrigerated natural ice, it truly is the ultimate Green product substitute and the next best thing. That being said, we included a quick few ideas here on how you can prep any outdoor space for your ice. Here’s a few quick outdoor solutions that will provide an adequate sub-floor for your rink project or event:
Shed Deck (wood)
Shed Deck - If you are considering installing your synthetic ice rink on grass or a slightly uneven surface you will need to install a sub-floor FIRST to make sure the subsurface is flat enough to support your rink. A simple way to achieve this is by
FastDeck Temporary Flooring (Polymer Plastic)
FastDeck – There are many different types of snap-together temporary event
Staging (Metal)
Staging – In areas where extra provisions may need to be made ( for example:
Cleaning Options
Synthetic ice rink maintenance is really no different than many types of hardwood surfaces. The main difference is the surface is white and dirt becomes more apparent over a shorter period of time. Here’s three basic cleaning methods and applications you may want to consider:
Hose Spray
PH Neutral Soap
With an indoor rink you are limited to the amount of water you can use to clean
Power-Washing
Plan for Success
A little pre-installation planning will help make your rink project a successful one. Take out the time to consider all the costs and factors to make sure you limit the amount of potential issues that may arise before getting started. The main thing is to be sure not to rush your installation, just follow these few simple guidelines and you’ll be happy you went the extra mile once you see your rink up and running!