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Stepping into 2020, we know there are hundreds of entrepreneurs looking forward to the opportunity to finally create their own float centers – the floatation community is full of famously passionate individuals with big dreams. This year, we wanna bring back something that has helped make some of those dreams a reality: Our Start-a-Center Giveaway!

We first did this in 2014 and three years later in 2017. Even just doing twice before, we’ve given out thousands of dollars of product to hundreds of people. Following with tradition, three years since our last giveaway, we’re opening it up again!

Registration takes only 30 seconds!

We’ll send you instructions from there so you can share your unique vision for your float center. Whether you want to open a futuristic float spa that compliments your massage practice or you wanna create an off-the-grid relaxation retreat to provide a mindfulness experience out of time – it’s up to you, and we want to hear about it.

Win $13,905 in FTS Materials

plus thousands of dollars in other salty, floaty prizes

The winner will receive:

Construction Package ($4400)

build a float tank center construction packet

Attendance for Two to our In-Person Apprenticeship ($3595)

Complete Float Business Package ($2170)

8 Hours of Dedicated Consulting Time ($2400)

Access to the Online Float Apprenticeship ($970)

From Float Tank Solutions

PLUS

Marketing Consulting from Maximum Floats ($4000)

2 Tickets to the Float Conference & Workshop ($2270)

4 days of Theta State Agency’s Float Center Sitting Service ($1800)

10 Float Halos from Float Ease ($290)

Initial Supply of Organic Body Wash & Organic Castile Soap from Iron Lion Soap ($200)

10 Copies of The Float Tank Cure by Shane Stott ($146.50)

Each Book Released Through Coincidence Control Publishing (~$133)

 

Everyone who enters a submission will receive:

$1000 off our Float Center Construction Packet, and

2 free months of HelmBot software use (for new Helms)

Tell us what you think is amazing about your future center. Don’t hold anything back! 

If you have questions about the giveaway (or anything else), don’t hesitate to reach out. We look forward to reading your submissions!

The Float Tour Blog – Issue #1

The Float Tour Blog – Issue #1

Editor's Note: This and upcoming issues of the Float Tour Blog will be documented by the newest member of the Float Tank Solutions team, JT Howard! We couldn't think of a better way to welcome JT to the family than take him on the road with us... Welcome to the Float...

Choosing a Water Heater for Your Center

Choosing a Water Heater for Your Center

You may not be surprised to hear that a Float Center is a business which has a hefty water requirement. You may, however, be surprised to hear that the majority of the water demand you’ll be facing day-to-day is going to be in the form of showers and (if you’re doing any laundry on-site) a washing machine.

The factors of energy usage and cost over time should also be taken into consideration when deciding upon your water heater…

Float Fund – NSF Magnesium Sulfate Test Results

Float Fund – NSF Magnesium Sulfate Test Results

I’m happy to announce to first results from the Float Fund testing. This experiment, run through the NSF, was to see how salt water, with no other form of disinfection, actually effected harmful organisms. We ran tests with two different microorganisms, and in this post we’ll talk about how one (Pseudomonas) got its ass kicked by salt-water and how the other one (Enterococcus) didn’t seem phased in the slightest.

If you want to skip straight to the test results, you can download them in their entirety. Since they have a lot of fancy laboratory lingo, we’ll spend the rest of this post breaking down the different aspects of the testing.

Float Memberships and Packages

Float Memberships and Packages

Customers are great, but getting those customers to commit to returning on a regular basis is even better. There are a few different schools of thought in regards to encouraging return customers, but they’ll generally fall into two main categories, Memberships and Packages.

We’re going to provide a little insight into how to utilize each of them at your center.

Marketing is all About Relationships

Marketing is all About Relationships

Marketing is one of those words that has a lot of different meanings from one person to the next. Personally, I’ve studied marketing in one way or another for the past 20 years. I suppose you can say I’m a marketing nerd (I’ll wear that badge proudly). I even annually budget myself a different marketing conference to go to… for fun.

Float Quarterly – January 2016

Float Quarterly – January 2016

It’s been our pleasure to be actively involved in the float industry for over five years now. In 2016, we’re already on track to have more new centers opening, more press covering floating, and more resources for people just entering our salty world than ever before.

With so much action, we’ve decided to send out brief, quarterly updates on our industry to keep people posted on the all the latest happenings. Welcome to our first installment!

Increase Sales by Offering Retail in Your Float Center

Increase Sales by Offering Retail in Your Float Center

On their own, float tanks have a limit to their profits. Retailing has the potential to bring extra money into your shop, but it also requires a lot of work and attention on your part to really be successful at it. At Float On, our retail contributes 6.5% towards our overall sales and 3% of total profit. While this might not seem like a large contribution, depending on your sales, it could end up paying the wages of a whole extra employee.

The Health Department and Float Tanks… How to get Approved!

The Health Department and Float Tanks… How to get Approved!

If you’re working on starting a float center, chances are you’re nervously anticipating having to call the health department. We’ve all heard horror stories of people being asked to follow pool rules that don’t make sense for them, or having to do costly changes to their pump systems.

float tanks not regulatedBelow is our best advice for working with your health department to get your float center approved, but before we dive into that, it’s important to get a bit of an understanding as to how the health department works.