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Lonoke, AR School Playground

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Holdenville, OK Picnic Area

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Fairmont, WV Daycare

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Logan, UT Playground

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Pros & Cons: Bonded Rubber Mulch for Playground Surfacing

By improveandgrow | April 29, 2020

Bonded rubber mulch (sometimes called bonded rubber bark or resin bound rubber mulch) looks like traditional wood chips (such as landscaping mulch). But upon closer inspection, you’ll quickly realize that it’s different. What is bonded rubber mulch? Bonded rubber mulch is an artificial playground surface made of shredded pieces of rubber that are stuck together to form…

Pros & Cons: Rubber Mulch for Playground Surfacing

By improveandgrow | April 28, 2020

When playground administrators have chosen to install loose-fill material, they often find themselves comparing either rubber mulch (also called shredded rubber mulch, tire mulch, rubber nuggets, rubber pellets, recycled rubber mulch, rubber chips, or loose fill rubber), wood chips (such as landscape mulch), or engineered wood fiber mulch (EWF). All of those are considered loose-fill materials.…

How Much Does Poured-in-Place Rubber Cost per Square Foot?

By evh-admin | April 22, 2020

While researching poured rubber safety flooring, you’ll find that it’s also commonly called wet pour rubber, pour-in-place (PIP) rubber, and poured surfacing. Poured rubber has earned its popularity as a top flooring/surfacing choice for high-traffic, high-activity areas like recreation facilities, pool decks, gyms, garages, resorts, dog parks, water parks, splash parks, daycare centers, equestrian centers,…

Pros & Cons: Engineered Wood Fiber (EWF) for Playground Surfacing

By evh-admin | April 15, 2020

Engineered Wood Fiber (EWF) mulch flooring for playgrounds is composed of wood that’s been ground to a fibrous consistency and sometimes processed to “knit” together in order to form the surface that you see on the playground. That being said, EWF is considered a “loose fill” playground surface. EWF is also known as “engineered wood…

Pros & Cons: Wood Chips for Playground Surfacing

By evh-admin | April 14, 2020

Picture the playgrounds you went to the most as a kid. They were covered in wood chip mulch, right? And you hated the splinters and sharp edges that it caused. Mulch (also known as “landscape mulch”) and wood chips have ruled the playground world for decades — but those responsible for playground upkeep (such as…

Pros & Cons: Rubber Tiles for Playground Surfacing

By evh-admin | April 13, 2020

So you’ve got a playground in mind, but you’re trying to figure out what surfacing material will work best. You’re considering the basics: cost, aesthetics, safety, maintenance, etc. You’ve discovered prefabricated rubber tiles for playgrounds: a great solution, especially for small and hard-to-reach areas! Patios, pool decks, and parking areas are some of the most…