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  • 1.  Painting the stage floor

    Posted 06-15-2023 10:04

    In past years, I'm sure there have been posts on the topic of painting stage floors. Thus, I'm hoping someone can repost information on this topic. Our stage floor has a some fairly need cracks that need filled, areas that require sanding, etc. I have reached out to 5 flooring companies in our area, all of whom are not interested in repainting. In their restoration process they specifically strip and stain floors. There's an excellent YouTube video on Stage Floor Maintenance & Overhaul from Cal State A & L Productions. However, the tutorial is for Masonite stage floor restoration and painting. I wasn't sure if the same products could be used on a hardwood stage floor. Thank you.

     

    Patricia Frank

    ALHS Drama Director

    Manager of the Performing Arts Center

     



  • 2.  RE: Painting the stage floor

    Posted 06-17-2023 13:02

    I'm pretty sure I've responded to a similar post in the past, as I know others have too, but I can't find them either, so here goes...

    I actually talk about this same issue in the Financial chapter of my book:

    In another instance, I saved a district that was painting their stage deck about $4000 from the previous time they'd had it painted, simply by making more informed choices about the process. 

    And also, we address this in the Financial section of the online theatre management course:

    As a Theatre Manager who is in the trenches, you know what's important and what's not important about how your finances are distributed.  For example, whether to hire a "professional" to paint your stage deck for $5000(!) or whether to buy the paint on your own and pay your technicians to paint the deck; a total cost of about $1000 for supplies and labor.

    Basically what I'm saying here (those were both in the context of a larger discussion) is that I would definitely have a flooring company repair the cracks, but as for painting afterwards, that's something you can do yourself with your technicians (if you have them, or perhaps even students – check with the school on that one), and your local hardware store should be able to recommend the correct paint (but you can also purchase it from a theatrical supplier, such as Rosco), which would leave more of your budget for other things.



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  • 3.  RE: Painting the stage floor

    Posted 08-31-2023 06:22

    It's great that you're seeking information on stage floor maintenance and cleaning. Considering your concerns about cracks and the need for sanding, I understand the importance of restoring the stage properly. It's unfortunate that the local flooring companies aren't interested in repainting, but don't worry – your commitment to seeking solutions will pay off. The YouTube video you mentioned sounds like a valuable resource. While it focuses on Masonite stage floors, the cleaning techniques and restoration process might still be applicable to hardwood surfaces. Adaptation might be required, but with careful consideration, you could achieve satisfying results. Good luck with your stage floor restoration journey!



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  • 4.  RE: Painting the stage floor

    Posted 09-05-2023 09:23

    https://cincinnatifloor.com/ They install and restore hardwood floors. Specifically stages and sports facilities. 



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