Safe, Durable Poured-in-Place Rubber
Seamless, long-lasting surfaces for playgrounds, parks, and outdoor spaces.
WHAT DO WE DO
We specialize in poured-in-place rubber surfacing, providing seamless, safe, and visually appealing surfaces for a wide range of applications.
Our systems are designed for:
Playgrounds
Parks & recreation areas
Fitness spaces
Walkways & outdoor environments
These surfaces are engineered to provide impact absorption, durability, and long-term performance.
OUR SERVICES
Playground Surfacing
Safe, impact-absorbing surfaces designed to protect children and meet safety standards.
Fitness & Recreation Areas
Durable rubber flooring for outdoor gyms and active spaces.
Walkways & Outdoor Areas
Smooth, attractive surfaces for paths, parks, and public spaces.
Custom Installations
We offer a variety of color and design options to match your project.
Built for Safety & Performance
Our poured-in-place systems are constructed using:
Our Poured-in-Place Rubber Systems
We offer a range of poured-in-place rubber surfacing options designed for safety, durability, and customization. Each system can be tailored based on your project needs, traffic level, and design preferences.
1. Standard 2-Layer PIP System (SBR + EPDM)
The most widely used poured-in-place rubber system, especially for playgrounds, parks, and schools. This system uses two layers: a shock-absorbing base (SBR) and a durable colored top layer (EPDM). The base cushions impact, while the top provides appearance and wear resistance.
Key Features:
- Two-layer system (base + wear layer)
- Seamless, poured-on-site installation
- Meets safety and accessibility standards
- Custom colors and designs available
- Long lifespan with proper installation
Best For:
- Playgrounds
- Parks
- Schools
- Daycares
3. TPV Top Layer System (Mid-Range Option)
A higher-end version of the standard system with improved durability. EPDM is a virgin rubber material designed specifically for performance. It offers better flexibility and durability compared to alternatives, making it ideal for high-traffic areas.
Key Features:
- Superior durability and elasticity
- Better resistance to wear and tearing
- Wide range of vibrant color options
- Strong performance in outdoor environments
Best For:
- High-end commercial projects
- Public parks with heavy use
- Long-term installations
3. TPV Rubber Surface (Premium Upgrade)
A cost-effective alternative to EPDM. TPV is a processed rubber material (often derived from recycled sources) that mimics EPDM in appearance but typically has lower tear strength and durability.
Key Features:
- Lower cost than EPDM
- Good color consistency
- Decent UV and chemical resistance
- Easier budget fit for large projects
Best For:
- Budget-conscious commercial jobs
- Moderate-traffic areas
- Large-scale installations
4. Full EPDM System (High-End / Specialty)
A premium system using EPDM throughout the entire surface.
Explanation:
Instead of using recycled SBR for the base, this system uses EPDM in both layers, resulting in a fully engineered, high-performance surface.
Key Features:
- Maximum durability and flexibility
- Consistent material throughout
- High-end appearance and finish
- Excellent long-term performance
Best For:
- Luxury or showcase projects
- Indoor facilities
- Specialty designs and branding