The decking floor is made from durable spruce wood of quality C and is FSC certified.
Depending on the surface area required, more or fewer pieces of floor will have to be used. There are three sizes of decking floor. The pieces are each 50 cm wide and 100 cm, 200 cm or 300 cm long.
The decking floor is built with different pieces. The pieces of decking floor are always 50 cm wide and 20 mm thick. There are 3 lengths: 100 cm, 200 cm or 300 cm.

For the best result, the pieces of decking floor are always staggered. In this way you create one solid whole. It is therefore best not to build the floor with one length of decking floor pieces, but to combine pieces of different lengths.
We strongly recommend that you do not lock your decking floor (and wood in general) in a tent when the floor is still damp, especially in hot weather. So it's best to wait to mount sidewalls on your tent until the floor is completely dry. Otherwise, black spots may appear on the floor and have a negative impact on the durability of the wood.
Yes, the decking floor from Above & Beyond is very easy to install. Thanks to the slanted cleats, the floor can be optimally pushed together.

The benefits of Above & Beyond flooring 

The marquee wooden flooring from Above & Beyond gives a stylish and natural appearance to any event. This wooden tent floor is perfect for outdoor venues like garden parties and festivals because it is not only aesthetically appealing but also functional. The wooden floor provides a solid, slip-resistant surface that is safe even in wet conditions, reducing the risk of slipping. Moreover, the sturdiness of the decking ensures it is suitable for various ground types, including soft or uneven terrains, keeping tents and other structures safe and stable. This combination of style and functionality makes the wooden floor an excellent choice for a wide range of events. 

What to consider when buying flooring

When purchasing event flooring, there are several important factors to consider to ensure you make the right choice: First and foremost, determine which type of flooring best suits your event. There are different options, such as floor cassettes, plastic flooring, and wooden floor, each with its own advantages. Check whether the flooring can withstand heavy use and if it is suitable for the specific conditions of your event. Will the flooring need to remain in place for a long time? Will it be used indoors or outdoors? Durable materials can help ensure the flooring lasts longer and does not wear out quickly. Consider how easy the flooring is to install. Especially for events that require quick setup, the installation time and type of flooring can be crucial. Finally, think about how the flooring will be transported and stored. Available transportation methods and storage space can influence your choice of one flooring type over another. 

How to maintain your flooring 

 Maintaining your event flooring is essential to prolong its lifespan and ensure it remains safe and appealing for use. Keep the flooring clean by regularly removing dirt, dust, and debris. This can be done with a broom or vacuum cleaner. For stubborn stains, it’s important to use the right cleaning products suitable for the flooring material (such as wood, PVC, or other plastic materials). A mild detergent and a soft cloth are usually sufficient to keep the flooring in good condition. For outdoor flooring, ensure it can dry properly after rain or other wet conditions. This helps prevent mold and rot. Make sure water does not accumulate on the flooring, especially with wooden floors. A protective cover can also help shield the flooring when not in use. Regularly inspect the flooring for damages such as splinters, cracks, or other wear and tear. This is particularly important for wooden floors, where prompt intervention is necessary to prevent further damage. Minor damages can often be easily repaired with wood glue or filler. With cassette flooring, you can easily replace broken, rotten, or damaged planks. When the flooring is not in use, ensure it is stored properly. Flooring pieces should be kept dry and on a flat surface to prevent warping or damage. Consider using protective mats or felt pads under heavy furniture or equipment placed on the flooring. This can help prevent scratches and dents.