Services
Floor Levelness
Evaluations & Mapping
See exactly how your slab behaves beneath the ice with clear elevation mapping, variance zones, and actionable depth planning insights.
No two rinks are the same. Floor elevation differences directly impact ice thickness, resurfacing efficiency, and consistency across your sheet.
SUB-ZERO transforms traditional floor evaluations into a visual, operational tool your team can actually use — not just a static engineering report.
Turn floor-levelness data into better ice and smarter planning
More consistent ice
Identify elevation-driven problem areas that affect freeze consistency, ice profile, and playability.
Reduced water & energy waste
Target inefficiencies that lead to excess water use, longer freeze times, and avoidable energy demand.
Capital planning support
Back up slab repair decisions with measurable data and clear visual reporting.
What’s included in your SUB-ZERO report
A professional, decision-ready deliverable that turns slab measurements into visuals, insights, and clear next steps for your facility.
Full slab elevation scan
Complete mapping of highs, lows, and overall slab profile.
Variance heatmap + overlays
Clear visuals showing deviation across the entire rink surface.
Ice thickness correlation
Link slab conditions directly to actual ice build performance.
Historical comparison
Track changes over time where prior scans exist.
Recommended action plan
Clear guidance for maintenance, repairs, and capital planning.
Why Floor Levelness Matters
When the slab is uneven, the ice above it rarely behaves the way operators want it to. What looks like a small floor issue below the surface can create costly performance issues above it.
Uneven slab = inconsistent ice thickness
Low and high points in the floor create uneven ice build across the sheet, making it harder to maintain consistency, efficiency, and the quality players feel on the surface.
Soft ice in some areas
Uneven build can leave sections of the sheet softer, slower, and less reliable.
Excess flooding
Operators often compensate for weak zones with more water than the rink actually needs.
Higher energy demand
More water and inconsistent freeze behavior can drive unnecessary refrigeration load.
Player complaints
Skaters notice when the surface feels inconsistent, heavy, soft, or unpredictable.
Schedule a Floor Evaluation
ELEVATE YOUR ICE