Coaching volleyball successfully is one of the toughest things you’ll ever do. It’s not like any other sport out there because working with your players means far more than providing them with the right training necessary. Instead, it means instilling them with a deeper knowledge of the game, the beauty behind each piece, and how the real art behind this sport can actually affect the game itself. More than anything else, though, a coach has to have the right equipment to ensure the team’s success, and we can help.

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At Carroll Seating Company, we market some of the best volleyball equipment on the market today. From the basics like balls, nets, and rope boundaries to the more complex training aids your team will need the most to get the job done, we’re here to provide you with better equipment at the right price. We carry the perfect line for indoor and outdoor teams alike.

We’re Thinking About You

All of our equipment is made with the needs of serious coaches and players at the forefront of the equation. Sure, big box sports stores may have a specialized team catalog, but with us, you can always rest assured you’re getting the industry’s best equipment. We even carry some unique items you just won’t find anywhere else, giving you the very best. Whether you’re a rec league or a school team at any level of the game, we’re here to offer the best for you.

Carroll Seating Company has been meeting the needs of teams just like yours for decades, and we’ll be happy to help you find exactly what you need to get started. To learn more about our services, contact us today.

 

The Liberty High School and Liberty North High School were in need of updating. School administration hired general contractor Universal Construction for a major school renovation that involved the school cafeterias, weight room, staff lounge, entry, hallways and other areas. Universal Construction worked with the design team at Carroll Seating to plan the update and addition of the casework and millwork to their communal areas and equipment to the gymnasium.

liberty school 3The team at Carroll Seating was pleased with the finished outcome of all the additions they provided materials. The Carroll Seating team hopes that Liberty School District’s two High School campuses will enjoy them for many school years to come. For more information about this locker room project, please visit the Carroll Seating website or call us in Kansas City, KS at 816-471-2929.

Whether you’re building or renovating, you’ve probably already heard the term LEED standards tossed around at least once or twice. Not sure what they are? You’re not alone. This quick guide can help.

LEED stands for Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design. It’s a green building certification program through the US Green Building Council. The idea behind these standards was to literally transform the construction industry to create a greener planet. It considers how buildings are designed and constructed as well as how entire communities are created on a global scale.

LEED certified buildings help to save resources (and money in some cases), because they’re designed with renewable energy in mind. Not every building can be LEED certified, though. Instead, there are certain prerequisites that have to be satisfied and a number of different points to be earned in certain areas to get to various levels of certification.

Should You Bother?

If you’re building a new facility or you’re having an older facility renovated, you can certainly choose to go with LEED certification. There are a number of reasons you may want to consider it. LEED certification is a mark of achievement unlike any other, and if you’re serious about a green commitment within your company, it’s something you’ll want to consider. LEED certification means that you’re going to conserve energy and resources every step of the way. You’ll be able to provide employees and customers alike with better indoor air quality thanks to your building material choices, and you’ll achieve real returns throughout the life of the structure because it costs less to operate and reduces energy and your water bills.

Interested in becoming LEED certified with your upcoming project? Contact us today to learn how we can help ensure your project meets the requirements.

As you seek to enhance your office or facility, you may look for better woodwork options, and with good reason. Small touches like the perfect woodwork can say a lot about your company. Not every company chooses to go with customized woodwork at the end of a long project, though. Why should you? Take a look.

Customized Options: You already have that perfect design in your head, and we can take your ideas and produce reality for your company. From the most complex choices to simple options that will change the way people look at your space, we’re here to make a dramatic impact on your project. We never work with cookie-cutter designs at Carroll Seating. Instead, we always take a closer look at your wants and needs before we ever begin to produce a closer look at what you might want in your building.

Variety of Materials: While wood is certainly a natural choice for casework, it’s a bit limiting for today’s variable palate and space. We can certainly work with any wood choices you like, but we can also help if you prefer metal or laminate finishes. If you can dream it, we can design and build it to meet your needs.

Durable Beauty: All of our casework is built to last throughout the life of your facility. We create to reflect the highest possible industry standards, so you’ll always find the best possible option to meet the needs of your budget when you work with us.

No matter why you’re looking to architectural woodwork to help give your space that finished look, we can help. Contact us today to learn more about all of our options, including industry specific choices that may be the perfect way to meet the needs of your company or facility.

 

IL Central College 1The Illinois Central College – North Campus’s Arbor Hall was in need of updating. School administration hired general contractor Peoria Metro Construction for a major school renovation that involved the auditorium, new green roof, updates to the Resource Center and demolition of Arbor South.

The team at Carroll Seating was pleased with the finished outcome of this auditorium seating update. The Carroll Seating team hopes that Illinois Central College will enjoy them for many school years to come. For more information about this auditorium seating project or others like it, please visit the Carroll Seating website or call us in Elk Grove, IL at 847-434-0909.

If the kitchen is the heart of a home, then the gymnasium must be the heart of a school.  This is where students come together to play, to work, to celebrate and to compete.  It should be a safe and sturdy place but also fun and exciting environment.

The gym is often a source of school pride and when the gym equipment is in poor shape, it reflects badly on the school.  In the eyes of parents, students, supporters, donors and competitors, your gym shows a great deal about your school.  Make sure your gym equipment is up to date, safe and an excellent representation of your school.

Functionality

New gym equipment isn’t all about looks (although surely that’s part of the equation).  It’s really about functionality.  Old equipment won’t help your athletes excel and it won’t inspire your students to work harder.  Beyond balls and courts, the equipment your team uses it what helps make it great.

Training on an outdated basketball hoop or backboard can throw off your game when you play on a newer court.  If your team is accustomed to a flexible, worn volleyball net they won’t know how to handle the spring of an up-to-date version.  Just a little edge like that can make the difference between champion and second place.

In addition, update equipment is more reliable and easier to use than the old stuff.  New materials are lighter.  Current designs are easier to operate.  It will save you time in setting up and cleaning up your gym.

Safety The current standards are also safer.  Safety features have advanced rapidly and materials have definitely changed.  Covers are more pliable and UV resistant.  They have greater impact absorption and a lower rate of injury than their predecessors.  With all the new research and information we have on the dangers of head injuries in student athletes, what could be more important than your students’ safety?

Style Perhaps style isn’t the most important advantage of a gym equipment upgrade, but it is a consideration.  Looks do matter, especially when it comes to courting donors and sponsors.  A good-looking gym makes for better photos and it says your school takes pride in itself.  That confidence matters when you’re approaching companies and individuals for support.

Your students will feel the support when they’re playing and training on current gym equipment, too.  The increase in school spirit and team pride will be evident in their performance, especially on game days!  It’s good to see a little envy on your competition’s faces.

Getting your gym equipment up to date is an important part of your school’s budget.  Choose the right teammate to help manage your needs and budget.  Carroll Seating has a long history of bringing the best to both public and private schools.  Let our staff show you how to create a safe and inspiring environment with the right gym equipment. Learn more by visiting Carroll Seating in Kansas City or call us at 816-471-2929 today.

Treating and serving patients well is the primary goal of your medical office.  In today’s changing environment, that can take many forms.  And just about any service will also require actual forms!  Keeping your records organized and accessible is made much easier with custom medical office casework.

Every office is different in its size, shape and function.  The needs for a single practitioner will be vastly different from a large practice.  Custom casework solutions are the answer to creating the perfect configuration for your office.

Medical offices have their own set of particular needs.  Germ control is one of them.  Medical casework materials must be kept sanitary for the protection of your patients and staff.  Choose materials like steel for your examination rooms and labs so that they can be sanitized and sterilized as needed.  Anti-microbial laminates and ceramic surfaces are also excellent alternatives.

Another feature you may want to investigate is self-closing drawers.  Every touch on a knob or drawer pull is another opportunity to spread germs.  Self–closing drawers cut those opportunities in half.  This custom feature is one that many medical offices cannot do without once they discover the convenience and ease.

Flexibility is something else your medical office will need.  Your office may not always stay the same size it is now and your needs could change radically over time.  Choosing components rather that traditionally-installed millwork will give you the ability to change the configuration or add to it as your needs change.

As you make your choice for custom casework, don’t forget about the seating.  Whether you need specialized examination chairs or basic benches and waiting room chairs, make sure the seating complements the casework.

Keep your office looking up to date and operating efficiently with customer medical casework.  Your staff and patients will appreciate the organization, convenience and cleanliness that good quality casework brings. Learn more about custom casework by visiting Carroll Seating in Elk Grove, call us at 847-434-0909 or visit us online today.

Start the new school year with a bang!  Install new cafeteria seating and watch your student’s eyes light up with excitement and school spirit.  Bright colors and functional designs will bring a smile to your students’ faces and help keep your cafeteria organized and orderly.

Carroll Seating Company has a long history of serving both public and private schools with the best quality products like cafeteria seating.  However, you don’t have to be an educational institution to benefit from the first-rate service we offer!  Your staff café or restaurant will get the same quality experience that we give our schools.

Here are a few items to consider when choosing cafeteria seating, no matter where you place it!

Durability

Whether your table will be used by preschoolers or adults, it needs to last.  If you’re investing in it, it should be a good value.  A bargain isn’t a bargain if you have to replace it right away!  Choose based on quality and you’ll always get your money’s worth.  Look for study bases that won’t fold under pressure.  Opt for tops that will stand up to daily use.

Ease of Use

Since those tables and seats will be in use every day, they need to be easy to use.  If your seating takes a long time or is too difficult to set up or break down, it will cost you in man hours.  You need to think of the safety of your staff, too.  Heavy, hard to use equipment is a danger.

Mobility

Most cafeterias don’t have the luxury of being a “single use” room.  Many have to double duty as meeting rooms, gymnasiums or classroom space as well as a food service area.  Your cafeteria seating needs to be mobile if your space is doing multiple jobs.  Make sure it’s easy to move and stores compactly.

Update your cafeteria for the new school year and you’ll see just how much it improves your space. Learn more by visiting Carroll Seating in Kansas City or call us at 816-4712929 today.

Lockers aren’t a luxury; they’re a necessity.  Whether it’s at the gym, at school or on the job, you need a safe and secure spot to stash your gear.  The size, shape and style may vary but all lockers do the same job and they need to do it well.  Here are some of the features you should look for in a good quality locker.

Materials

Valuables can’t really be safe if they’re stored in a flimsy box.  Pick a brand of locker like DeBourgh that uses only the best materials.  Steel is so strong it’s nearly tamper-proof!

These durable and secure lockers are a great choice no matter where they’re installed.  They work well at health clubs and gym so that wallets stay where they belong.  School books and personal items won’t go home in the wrong backpack with a steel locker.  They’re secure enough to be used in firehouse and even police stations.

Sizes

Don’t think every lock is built the same.  You can create a custom storage space for personal items, equipment, supplies or any other use you can think up with DeBourgh steel lockers.  You can choose from a range of sizes and configurations.  DeBourgh offers sizes from 12 to 24 inches wide with depths of 12 to 24 inches and heights from 12 all the way to 72 inches tall.  You’re sure to find a configuration that suits your space.

Styles

Your basic middle school locker is only one of the many locker styles DeBourgh offers.  The brand covers just about anything you need for a school corridor but they have so many other options to see.  From schools and athletic teams to professional uses, there’s a locker for every need.

In addition to the familiar corridor style, they also have specialty lockers like first responder models with a wider stance and boot storage.  Evidence lockers keep important items secure and the heavy-duty TA-50 is the choice of government agencies and the military.

No matter what you need to secure, DeBourgh has a locker to keep it safe. For more information visit Carroll Seating today.

 

 

 

 

 

A good auditorium stays in use all year long.  If your school, church or organization maintains an auditorium, keeping it up to date and comfortable is vital to keeping it in use as much as possible.  Whether you’re building or renovating, a comfortable, well-appointed auditorium can be your building’s crowning glory as well as its workhorse.

Styles

Choosing a format is the first step in designing your auditorium seating.  There 3 basic plans for auditoriums:

  • Theater: often the best choice for viewing performances or speakers; offers little opportunity for interaction.
  • Classroom:  geared more towards taking notes and interacting with a presenter but not with other participants; may or may not use tables.
  • Banquet: table and chairs format is best for presentations including meals; offers the most interaction between attendees.

Spacing

Once you’ve chosen your format, check local city and state codes as well as the fire code for measurements on aisles and exits.  You’ll need to plan for both a center aisle (typically 4 to 6 feet wide) and side aisles (approximately 4 feet wide) and perhaps breaks between sections depending on the size of the room.  Plan on a minimum of about 18-20 inches per seat in theater settings, 2 people per 6 foot table in a classroom format and 8 people to a 5 foot, round table in a banquet plan.  Don’t forget to leave room for equipment, lighting and any obstructions, too.

Something Extra

When you’ve got all the functionality set in stone, it’s time to add a little something extra to make your auditorium stand out as the best venue for events.  A little pizazz goes a long way!  Talk to one of our designers about custom colors, fabrics, logos, end standards, finishes and all the other details that elevate your auditorium from functional space to stylish venue.

Your auditorium will always be in demand if you plan it well and go the extra mile to make it something special. Learn more about different styles, spaces, and extras by visiting Carroll Seating in Elk Grove at 847-434-0909 or visit us online today.

 

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