Schönox announced the winners of its second annual Worst Subfloor Contest at the 2016 TISE (Surfaces) trade show. Back in June 2015, Schönox announced the beginning of the contest once again challenging potential entrants with the simple question, “Is your company working on a project that has what might be the worst subfloor of the year?” A flood of entries began soon thereafter with a significant increase in the number and variety of entries over the prior year. “It has been really exciting to see the growth in the contest entries and the challenging projects that we have seen addressed by flooring professionals,” explains Thomas Trissl, HPS Schönox principal.
The Schönox Worst Subfloor Contest is an opportunity for any company charged with making a damaged subfloor smooth and sound to show the tough subfloor conditions that they encountered and how they renovated them using Schönox products. The contest entries were independently judged with first-, second- and third-place winners to be awarded Schönox dollars based on the severity of the condition of the original subfloor, the skill and attention to detail taken in executing the project, and the quality of the finished subfloor. Beginning this year, three installation team members from each of the winning entries will also receive prizes ranging from weekend trips to BBQ grills and Yeti coolers.
Tom Jennings (vice president of Member Services, WFCA), Dean Thompson (president and CEO, RFCI), and Robert Varden (executive director, CFI) judged the contest entries in an impartial manner that included having all identifying information removed from the entries with only the photos and project notes provided for their review. Judging began just after Dec. 14, the deadline for contest submissions.
The contest winners were awarded at the TISE (Surfaces) trade show. “I am pleased to see how the flooring industry has embraced the contest as a valuable way to provide recognition to hardworking flooring installers while at the same time expanding the industry knowledge surrounding best practices in the subfloor area,” comments Doug Young, HPS Schönox executive vice president.