Dance Floor Rental Is Component-Heavy and Unforgiving at Weddings
A 16ft × 16ft LED dance floor involves 64 individual panels, a controller, a power distribution unit, and cables — all of which must arrive in one van and assemble correctly. A non-illuminating panel mid-dance-floor at a wedding is a disaster. Without component-level tracking through every rental, panels go missing, controllers get sent to the wrong job, and the bride films the dark patch.
Dance Floor Rental That Arrives Complete and Lights Up Every Time
Panel-Level Inventory Tracking
Each LED and parquet panel is a tracked item — dispatched per job, returned, and tested before the next event.
Controller and Power Distribution Tracking
Log controller units and PDUs per booking — high-value components that must travel with the right floor.
Size Configuration Quoting
Quote floor sizes (12×12, 16×16, 20×20) from templates — panel counts and accessories allocated automatically.
Event Delivery and Setup Scheduling
Route weekend deliveries and schedule setup crews with venue access windows and power supply notes.
For Dance Floor Rental Companies Running Peak Wedding Seasons
Pre-Rental LED Panel Test Records
Log illumination test per panel before each rental — faulty panels caught in the warehouse, not at the venue.
Parquet and Star-Cloth Variants
Manage LED, white parquet, black parquet, and starcloth floors as separate inventory with their own availability calendars.
Venue Power Supply Notes
Store power supply type, socket count, and cable run distance per venue for accurate pre-event crew briefings.
Wedding Planner Partner Accounts
Regular planners get account pricing and consolidated monthly invoicing across all referred bookings.
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Frequently asked questions
Every LED panel is tested before dispatch and the result logged per panel ID. Panels with illumination faults are quarantined and replaced before the job is loaded. Only tested, passing panels leave the warehouse.
Controllers and PDUs are high-value accessories configured as tracked items. Each is assigned to a specific booking at dispatch and its return is verified separately from the panels at collection.
Yes — each floor type is separate inventory with its own panel count, availability, and pricing. A booking can combine types (LED central section with parquet surround, for example) and all are tracked independently.
Each booking captures the venue's power supply details — single phase or three phase, socket locations, and required cable run length. Crew briefings include this data so the right extension cables and adapters are loaded with the floor.
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