HPS Schönox launches second annual Worst Subfloor contest

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Florence, Ala.—HPS Schönox has formally launched its second annual Worst Subfloor in North America Contest, running through Dec. 11. The contest recognizes companies that encounter tough subfloors and shows how they renovated them using Schönox products.

Entries will be independently judged with first, second and third place winners based on the severity of the original subfloor’s condition, the skill and attention to detail in executing the project, and the quality of the finished subfloor. Judges will be announced June 15.

Photo entries and relevant information may be submitted at hpsubfloors.com/worstsubfloor. Winners will be announced at The International Surface Event (TISE) 2016. Winners will receive Schönox Dollars and installers on the winning team will also receive prizes.

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