Renovation

Re-locate existing telescopic gymnasium seating (TGS) that are to be used in a new area

Renovate existing systems to meet new code requirements for TGS

Addition of ADA seating (Americans with Disabilities Act) to existing TGS systems that do not meet the requirements

Addition of ADA seating (Americans with Disabilies Act) to existing bleacher systems that do not meet the requirements

When a Renovation needs to be considered

Sometimes, telescopic gymnasium systems (TGS) need to be replaced completely; however, if the system is safe and the existing structure can be renovated, you may be able to save a considerable amount of money by renovating your TGS.

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Renovation vs. Replacement?

Renovation Considerations

  • Proper Design: Renovation is a viable option if it is designed and constructed properly.


  • Consistent Look: All of your seating can be kept consistent in appearance so you don’t end up with mismatched and unprofessional looking telescopic gymnasium seating.


  • Proper Alignment: With the constant changing of parts and pieces over the years, sections of your bench seating need to align with one another.

Benefits of Replacement

  • Long-Term Savings: Spending a little more upfront could provide you with a greater return on investment. This investment can last your school up to 25-30 years!


  • Annual Tune-Ups: Completely replacing telescopic gymnasium seating (TGS) will significantly lower  annual maintenance costs.


  • Admission $: As a school, you will feel more comfortable charging a higher price for a comprehensive seating upgrade that might include VIP chair seating.


  • Fully Enclosed Decking: Unlike most renovations, new replacement TGS is fully enclosed that have no gaps whatsoever. This keeps trash, debris, or even personal belongings from falling under the TGS.
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