Guide for Glide Base Selection for School Furniture Glides..
There are many styles and types of glides and bases offered on school furniture and for replacement of worn or damaged school furniture glides. Different base styles and materials dramatically impact performance and that performance is is different depending on the flooring surface. While the correct choice of glide base can positively impact maintenance costs and function, the wrong choice can be very costly and cause floor damage. Typically, the most common floor surfaces found in schools are VAT (vinyl/asbestos tile), VCT (vinyl composite tile), ceramic tile, wood and carpet. Each floor has distinct strengths and weaknesses that call for different performance characteristics. Here we will describe the various glide bases available and how they work with each of the common floor surfaces.
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| Nylon Base Glide |
| Steel Base Glide |
| Felt Base Glide |
| Floor Saver Glide Base |
| Elastomer/Rubber Base Glide |
By far the most popular
furniture glide base, nylon bases are strong, economical, durable and somewhat
universal, able to be used on almost all floor surfaces. The biggest
problem with nylon base furniture glides is that over time, dirt and sand become
embedded into the nylon base and on softer flooring, such as VCT tile or wood,
the nylon base with dirt embedded in it can become very abrasive and damage the
floors. This can surely be prevented with diligent floor maintenance.
But many times, schools do not have the resources to devote to constant floor
maintenance and this is when floor damage can occur. Another drawback from
nylon base furniture glides is that when students slide chairs across the floor,
the chair has the tendency to be quite noisy which some find annoying and
disruptive.

Steel base furniture glides
are usually more expensive than nylon base furniture glides but are less likely
to cause permanent floor damage in poorly maintained floors. Because the
steel base itself is very hard, the dirt and grit on the floors can not imbed
into the base, reducing the damaging effect nylon base glides can have.
However, on waxed VCT tile floors, steel bases have the tendency to create
unsightly black streaks on the tile which many find objectionable. These
black streaks usually can be removed by stripping and re-waxing but this is an
expensive and tedious process to perform properly. Also, because the steel
base can rust when exposed to wet conditions for long periods of time, some
schools who use steel base furniture glides on carpet which is cleaned regularly
opt not to use steel bases, especially if the furniture will be placed on the
wet carpet soon after cleaning.

Felt base glides provide an attractive alternative to
standard glide bases. Felt is a much softer
medium than conventional furniture glide base materials and therefore provides a
softer cushioned feel for the furniture. Chairs with felt base glides will
slide easily and silently across the floor. This is very attractive to
teachers and administrators who want to reduce noise in the classroom and create
a better learning environment. Surely felt can help achieve this.
Also felt base glides can slide across the floor without causing scratching or
marring. However all of these benefits from felt base glides can be
temporary. Over time the felt base has the tendency to compress and
harden, especially if subjected to moisture. Once the base hardens and
compresses it loses some of its ability to prevent floor damage. Over
time, dirt can become embedded into the felt and the felt base that once
prevented floor damage can ultimately cause it. Felt bases should be
viewed as a shorter term solution than other conventional bases, and for that
reason most felt pads and caps are
replaceable so that when they become worn they can
easily be replaced before damage can occur. Also there are
felt base glides where the
felt can be integrated into the base of the glide and can be sold with
replaceable felt pads.

The Floor Saver Glide
base provides a unique alternative to conventional base glides. The unique patented shape of the Floor Saver Glide base pushes
dirt and sand out of the path of the glide as opposed to standard glide bases
which run over the dirt and grind the dirt into the tile. By moving less dirt
under the base, under the load of the chair, the Floor Saver Glide base is much
easier on VCT tile floors. This translates into less floor damage and
reduces the need for costly maintenance. While floor maintenance is always
important, floors with the Floor Saver Glide base furniture will not require as
much maintenance as floors with conventional base furniture. These reduced
need for floor maintenance will keep your floors looking better and for less
money. By using the Floor Saver Glide you can prevent costly and unattractive scratching
and marring caused by typical school chair glides on VCT tile school floors.
The Floor Saver Glide is for use on smooth floor surfaces such as VCT or VAT
tile.

The most innovative glide solution is one made of elastomer/rubber/TPR.
This class of materials is a relatively soft rubbery plastic which provides a
sticky, non-skid base for the chairs. School chairs with these types of
bases do not slide very easily across the floor. For students to move
their chairs, the elastomer base glide causes the student to have to lift
his/her chair in order to reposition the chair. This prevents the chairs
from sliding across the floor with any force or frequency which reduces floor
damage from scratching and marring and also reduces the annoying noise of chairs
sliding across the floor. This material is surprisingly durable, though
not as durable as nylon or steel base glides, and is often much more expensive.

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