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Owning an ice surface?

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Can anyone direct me anywhere that has pricing or info on installing refigerated ice rinks?

I think there is something in the USA hockey mags about it, but I cant find mine right now

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that is A LOT of money to have a refrigerated ice rink, depends on where ur from and the climate u live in, u should just build one in ur backyard, thats what i have and mine stays frozen all the time

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I think it's everyone's dream at one point. I'd love to build a 2 rink facility in my neighborhood- one ice, one roller, with proshop and all.

Best dream ever...

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Building an ice surface is one thing, the cost of keeping it frozen is something else entirely.

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No, that's to keep the bodies from stinking. Good lord you're dense. Yes. refrigeration is what keeps the ice frozen and it is very expensive to keep the ice frozen in a rink. Much, much more than having a whirlpool deep freezer in the garage.

refrigeration is basically a giant Air conditioner running full blast 24/7

No, it's a compressor pumping cooled fluids through piping under the ice. You want the ice to freeze from the bottom up, not from the top down. If the air temp is too cold in a rink and you freeze top down, it results in excess snow.

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which is essentially what an a/c is. pumps pushing freon through tubing (with a blower fan pushing air over it)

same for a regular fridge.

sorry, wasn't elaborate as i should have been in the first post. or in this one, really.

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which is essentially what an a/c is. pumps pushing freon through tubing (with a blower fan pushing air over it)

same for a regular fridge.

The tubing concept is the same but that's about it.

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No, that's to keep the bodies from stinking. Good lord you're dense. Yes. refrigeration is what keeps the ice frozen and it is very expensive to keep the ice frozen in a rink. Much, much more than having a whirlpool deep freezer in the garage.

refrigeration is basically a giant Air conditioner running full blast 24/7

No, it's a compressor pumping cooled fluids through piping under the ice. You want the ice to freeze from the bottom up, not from the top down. If the air temp is too cold in a rink and you freeze top down, it results in excess snow.

Well sorry, you made it sound like it was something different.

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But it has to do with the size of the rink though, correct?

Obviously a larger ice surface is more expensive than a small one. Even if you have a very small patch of ice you are still looking at a large monthly bill.

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Chadd....Just talking structure- The concrete, boards and fencing (instead of glass), etc- How much would you believe that would run. I remember older threads and I believe around 20-30K would get it done if I remember correctly, although I may be wrong).

(Assuming a regulation roller hockey rink)

I would have to look it up but that sounds reasonable, maybe even a bit high. All depends on the quality of boards and how flat you want the surface.

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if you were to build a one surface rink bare bones.... you would be looking at at least 2 million... and that is verry verry low end

For ice, yeah that would be a low-end facility.

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