I have found no difference in dancing on hardwood compared to laminate. 

The difference is in how the floor is installed, if the subfloor is a concrete 
slab. 
 If the floor (either type) is installed directly on a concrete slab, then your 
legs and feet get tired much more quickly, because there is no cushion 
underfoot.
If the floor (either type) is installed  as a "floating" floor, (i.e., with 
some type of riser intstalled over the concrete to lift the floor off the 
concrete slab),  then the floor has some "give" under it and your feet and legs 
do not get as tired.
In our house (built on a slab), the floor contractor used plywood strips as the 
risers under our maple hardwood dancefloor.  We love it, and we can dance all 
day and all night on it.
I have heard that there are rubber discs that can be used as risers under the 
wood flooring.  I am sure that would also be good.  I don't know the lifespan 
of the rubber discs.  You would have to find someone who used that product to 
get a recommendation.
As far as your basement, I would personally install the laminate in the 
"floating" configuration, because the investment is less costly than the cost 
of hardwood.  If the basement gets water in it, the loss would be less than if 
the hardwood got soaked.  I still would definitely use the floating 
configuration for the installation, for the benefit of my legs and feet.

In your bedroom, the better investment is hardwood flooring. You can refinish 
hardwood many times, and it will last for hundreds of years.  Laminate is 
limited, in that you can only refinish it once. Laminate has only a thin layer 
of wood on the top of the engineered material, and that layer is greatly 
reduced when you sand it and refinish it, so you can only refinish it once.
If your subfloor is plywood, then I don't think it is necessary to install 
risers under the flooring to ensure comfortable dancing.  A plywood subfloor is 
already a surface that will offer some "give" under your hardwood or laminate 
flooring.

Happy dancing!
Joanne Pogros
Cleveland, Ohio
www.tangocleveland.com




-----Original Message-----
From: PAUL SATO <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, Nov 16, 2009 4:11 pm
Subject: [Tango-L] FLOORING: HARDWOOD OR LAMINATE?


I'm looking at redoing the floors in the den and spare bedroom for dancing.
Any opinions out there on Laminate and/or engineered wood flooring compared
o Hardwood?
Is the dance experience noticeably different on hardwood vs laminate?
Den is in the basement so unless moisture levels are surprisingly low, I'm
hinking laminated ("Pergo") flooring, unless dance experience is really
uch worse...
Thanks
aul
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