Where should I store my studio until install?

Okay, so you’ve purchased a 360Booth®. It’s being installed today, and the question arises, “Where do I store the studio?”

Typically, you put it in the space. More often than not, the studio space that you have for the studio is too small, and my guys have to literally manhandle the pallet outside of the room to another room, so they can start the installation.

The best place to store your studio when it’s delivered, before installation, is close to the studio space but outside the perimeter of the circle.

So. Where do you store your studio? In a dry, warm climate, first of all. Not outside. Next to the space of the install, outside of the studio ring, or diameter.

What if I don’t have a forklift?

Okay, so for whatever reason, you can’t get a forklift. I have a solution. Call us. Do NOT dismantle the studio on the truck and bring it into the space. The plastic is very fragile, and it will gouge, and I’ll have to install a beautiful studio with gouged plastic.

Call us, and I’ll walk you through the process. It’s super easy, but you will need, like, four large dudes–or humans. Women can do it, too! Call us. I’ll explain how to do it.

So, you can get it off without a forklift, but I don’t recommend it.

Why will I need a forklift?

Do you need a forklift? Well, it’s quite obvious.The pallet is 1800 pounds,12 feet long, four feet wide. This is an extremely-built custom pallet that we build and manufacture in Dallas.

You need a forklift so no one gets hurt. You need a forklift so you can lift 1800 pounds to your location and move it.

So, why do you need a forklift? It makes life simple.
 

What kind of truck will the studio arrive in?

We ship 360Booth® all over the world. For that reason, the pallet has to be incredibly durable. For one, it’s 12 feet long, four feet wide. When it is fully installed on the pallet, it’s 1800 pounds.

What kind of truck typically shows up? A semi-truck with a 40-foot container. That’s why we require a forklift. The reason we want a forklift is that we don’t want anybody hurt, pushing it around. So a forklift is absolutely required.

There are some cases where new construction can’t get the truck there. There are some other things. Just call us, and I’ll walk you through every scenario.

What kind of truck shows up to a 360Booth® delivery? A semi-truck, typically a 40 footer. We will be very clear in our process to make sure you have the sharpest time for delivery so there is no time wasted at your store. Just be clear and transparent with us, and it’s a smooth process.
 

Our fire marshal needs the specifications on the burn rating for your cloth top?

We install an amazing amount of studios per year, and every so often, we get a city that has a fire inspector who likes to prove his worth, and that’s okay. Just so you know, we have all the information on all the ridiculous requests they have.

I find it ridiculous because it’s too much, but it’s a necessity, and if they ask, I have all the information they need and then some, with certifications.

So, if the Fire Department asks for fire ratings, burn proofs, and all their questions? Contact us immediately. I have all the forms they need to do, and we can move on to the next task.

How long does it take to get a studio installed?

How long does it take for a 360Booth® to be installed? Three days, with training. We ship the studio to the spot five days prior. We fly in somebody from Tampa early Monday morning. They laser-level the track and install all the track and the flooring on Monday. Even by Monday night, they’re assembling the structure. Wednesday, it is completely done, with logos if you want them. There’s training, and then he’s back home.

It’s that easy. It takes three days to install a 360Booth®.
 

What is included in the breakdown/reinstall?

Yes, we can break down and reinstall your booth to a new space. What’s included in that fee?

First of all, we fly someone to your dealership from Tampa, Florida. We rent a car, get a hotel. We take six to eight hours to dismantle all the plastic. It has to come off. He cleans all the adhesive off, cleans the studio, moves it to the location, and then we send a package with a new top, new wheels, new adhesive, and some other supplies, and then he reassembles it. It has new wheels, new adhesive, new plastic, new cloth top.

It is a brand new booth! Everything is included for the fee we charge for moving the studio.

We call it a breakdown and reinstall.

Can my booth be moved?

Can 360Booth® be moved? Absolutely. Our guys will fly in, rip off all the plastic, all the adhesive, and clean it up. When we reassemble it, that takes about six to eight hours. Then we move it. Then it takes another three days to reassemble it. But! For the fee, contact us, and we’ll tell you.

It takes three days to reassemble it. We will replace all the plastic, put new adhesive, and new cloth top. There is absolutely no way to get that top off without dirtying it. New top, new wheels, basically a new booth. We do about 40 a year.

So, to answer your question, absolutely. We move it. Four days. Four days. Give us a call, and we’ll tell you the fee.

Do you have booths in other countries?

Yes, we have many studios overseas. Unfortunately, we have none in Europe. It’s quite shocking. We get a huge amount– The Netherlands, Europe, England, Saudi Arabia, India. South Africa is a new one. We have seven studios in South Africa; we’re the largest retailer there. We have 16 in New Zealand, ten in Australia, one in Hawaii, one in Guam. Canada.

So, to answer your question, yes, we have studios in five countries.

 

Is this in US dollars?

We now have studios in New Zealand–16 studios in New Zealand, ten in Australia, one in Guam, Hawaii; at least 40 in Canada.

Boy! Europe! Come on! Saudi! I know we’re getting a lot of leads. Come on! Let’s get a booth overseas to Europe.

But for that question, all the dollars that we send you? The amounts are in US currency.

So, is the pricing in US currency? Yes, it is.