Judging has begun for the HPS Schönox Worst Subfloor in North America contest.
 
Launched in May, the contest was put together to shine a light on tough subfloor conditions, detail the best ways to renovate them, and provide some recognition and publicity for the companies who handle these challenging projects, according to Thomas Trissl, Schönox principal. “We’ve been really excited to see the strong participation by installers and contractors and the overall interest by the flooring industry in the contest. We are eager to demonstrate the importance of subfloor preparation and to recognize flooring companies who excel in this area.”
 
The Schönox Worst Subfloor in North America 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. With the entry end date now reached, entries will be independently judged with first, second, and third place winners being awarded Schönox products based on the severity of the original subfloor’s condition, the skill and attention to detail taken in executing the project, and the quality of the finished subfloor. Contest winners will be announced at The International Surface Event (TISE) on Thursday, Jan. 22 at 11 a.m. at the Schönox booth.
 
The judges for the contest are John McGrath, director of International Standards & Training Alliance (INSTALL); Lew Migliore, president of LGM and Associates Technical Flooring Services and Jim Walker, CEO of the International Certified Floorcovering Installers Association (CFI). 
 
“I was delighted to sign on to judge the Worst Subfloor in North America contest,” commented McGrath. “Any event designed to showcase the expertise of professional flooring companies and the challenges they face in the field is of special significance for me.” With the contest entry phase complete, judges are being provided with thick binders full of entries and project photos for their review.
 
“Installation companies and contractors face a wide range of subfloor challenges on a daily basis in the field,” explained Migliore. “I’ve seen so many of those subfloor issues and see new ones each day; the Schönox contest has shown us even more.”
 
According to Doug Young, Schönox executive vice president, “The contest has been a great success amplifying the discussion about getting the very best flooring projects regardless of the beginning subfloor conditions. There is no question that the contest will now be a recurring annual event.”

For more information, visit hpsubfloors.com/worstsubfloor.