Sprung-floor systems,
supplied as modular kits.
Prepared panels, a resilient layer and precision clips, delivered as a trade-ready kit for cleaner, more controlled installation. Built for dance, performance, education and multipurpose spaces.
Prepare
Assess the subfloor and set out the layout. The system starts with a sound, measured base.
Supply
A complete kit arrives, matched to the room: panels, resilient layer, clips and edge components.
Install
Panels lock via the clip system over the resilient layer, repeatably, without site-built carpentry.
Built to be specified, supplied and installed.
Predictable supply-and-install, with documentation that reduces site uncertainty.
→Specifiable language, diagrams and technical structure, backed by claims discipline.
→A repeatable panel-and-clip method you can learn, quote and deliver consistently.
→A cleaner path to a performance floor: clearer components, process and accountability.
→A defined system, documented and repeatable. The same underlying logic, matched to the room, supplied as a single kit.
A modular, panel-and-clip sprung floor, supplied as a complete kit.
It turns a specialised build into a predictable assembly. The same underlying logic, matched to the room, documented and repeatable.
How it installs
A floating, semi-sprung assembly. Panels bear on the resilient layer and join with the clip system, creating controlled give and shock absorption without complex site-built construction, over a suitable prepared subfloor.
What is supplied
- Prepared full and half panels
- Factory-set resilient layer
- Precision joining clips
- Perimeter and infill components
- Side ramps
- Moisture membrane
- Fixings
- Sequenced installation guidance
Four layers, one kit.
The system is defined as four layers so it can be specified, supplied and supported as one thing.
Performance core
The sprung support logic and structural build-up: prepared panels bearing on a factory-set resilient layer, joined by the clip system.
Finish package
Selected by application. The deck is supplied ready to receive a client-specified finish, from a court-oriented timber to a vinyl overlay for dance.
Project interface
Edge details, perimeter and infill components, transitions and side ramps that resolve the floor cleanly into the room.
Commercial support
Datasheet, sequenced installation guidance and substrate guidance, so the kit installs the same way each time.
See where the system is used.
One system, matched to the room.
The build-up stays consistent. The finish, edges and supply detail are selected for how the space is used.
Dance & performing arts
Body protection for high-volume users and a professional finish, often a vinyl overlay. Local support and documentation, with a method the sector recognises.
Education
School halls and multipurpose rooms that move between assembly, sport and performance. One floor, several uses, specified once.
Community & multipurpose
Council and community spaces where comfort, durability and flexible use matter more than a single discipline.
Commercial active spaces
Studios, fitness and performance rooms that need a real sprung floor rather than a surface laid over a hard slab.
Refurbishment
Replacing a tired or site-built floor with a documented, repeatable kit, over a prepared existing subfloor.
If the space is used for movement, performance or assembly, the system can usually be matched to it. The starting point is the room and the subfloor.
Performance flooring as a clear supply-and-install process.
A specialist sprung floor that turns performance flooring into a clearer supply-and-install process, with documentation that reduces site uncertainty and call-backs.
A complete kit per project, matched to the room, so the components are accounted for before work starts.
Sequenced installation guidance, so the floor goes in the same way each time.
Predictable lead times and a single point of supply, instead of assembling parts from several sources.
Clear substrate guidance, so the base is right before the kit arrives.
Tell us the room, the subfloor and the use.
A defined system you can consider for specification.
A defined sprung floor system with language, diagrams and technical structure you can consider for specification with confidence, backed by claims discipline rather than overstatement.
Specifiable language and cross-section diagrams that describe the build-up plainly.
A clear four-layer structure: performance core, finish package, project interface, commercial support.
Claims discipline: performance figures are presented only where current evidence supports them, and are noted as under validation where it does not.
A documented supply pathway that resolves edges, transitions and finishes into the design.
Request the technical overview and current evidence status.
A repeatable method you can learn, quote and deliver.
A repeatable panel-and-clip method you can learn, quote and deliver consistently, with support and a partner pathway.
A consistent panel-and-clip method that can be quoted from a measured plan.
Sequenced guidance covering prepare, supply and install.
Support during early installs while the method is learned.
A partner pathway for installers who deliver the system regularly.
Register interest in becoming an installation partner.
Proof, recorded honestly.
Each project is summarised plainly, captioned by room type and use, and photographed with the site owner’s permission. Where an image is of an earlier installation of the same system, it is described as such.
The images below are indicative of the room types and finishes the system suits. They are replaced with the company’s own completed installations, with permission, before the site goes fully live.

Dance studio
A studio sprung floor with a vinyl overlay finish for daily dance use.

School hall
A multipurpose floor for assembly, sport and performance over a prepared slab.

Performance room
A semi-sprung deck supplied as a kit over a prepared concrete slab, finished to the room’s use.
Project summaries and images are published with the site owner’s permission. Performance claims attached to a project are stated only where the company’s own testing supports them.
The system, stated plainly.
A working description for builders, architects and installers. Figures are given only where current evidence supports them.
What is confirmed, and what is under validation.
The system description, components, assembly logic and supply pathway. The four-layer structure and what each kit includes.
Quantified performance: shock absorption, vertical deformation, acoustic and load figures. These are being tested under Sprung Floors Australia before they are published.
Project-specific compliance documentation for fire, slip and the selected configuration and finish is identified during technical review and provided where available.
Performance figures from the system’s history are treated as directional context only until Sprung Floors Australia’s own testing confirms them, and are not published as specification data until then.
A specialist sprung-floor system business.
Sprung Floors Australia supplies a defined sprung-floor system as modular kits. The intent is plain: take a capable, specialised product and make it legible, documented and repeatable, so it can be specified with confidence and supported reliably.
The system carries Melbourne heritage, and is now made in-house and supplied under a single brand, with national kit shipping for spaces where specialist installers are thin.
It is built for repeatable national delivery: a defined system, documented from day one, with a clear supply pathway and support that does not depend on any one person being on site. The work goes in the same way each time, and it is meant to be supported for the long term.
Tell us about the floor.
A few details let us triage an enquiry before the first call. The more you can share about the room, subfloor and use, the more useful that call will be.
Prefer to speak first
Contact Gina Alford at Sprung Floors Australia.