Surfacing

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Choosing Playground and Park Surfacing

Playground surfacing materials vary widely in terms of safetyaccessibility, cost, and required maintenance so it’s important to understand what’s available and the advantages and disadvantages of each. The best surfacing solution for your playground will meet your unique objectives and create a space that is fun, safe and beautiful for years to come.

Below are several playground surfacing options to consider along with some general advantages and disadvantages of each.

Loose-Fill Material

Engineered wood fiber (EWF), playground sand, wood chips and pea gravel are considered loose-fill material.

  • This option has the least expensive upfront costs and is easy to install. Also, it shifts and moves on impact protecting long bone injuries from falls.
  • However, loose-fill material requires more maintenance to maintain the appropriate depth for Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) guidelines and aren’t as easy for children and parents who use wheelchairs and other mobility devices to navigate. They can also be more limiting from a design standpoint.
  • If selecting EWF, be sure to request documentation from the manufacturer showing the source of the product and ADA accessibility testing results.

Resilient Tiles

Such playground safety tiles are mainly used for wheelchair access paths and high wear areas because of cost considerations.

  • Factory-engineered tile materials can provide a guaranteed critical fall height value and require little maintenance. They are also easily replaceable and come in a variety of color options.
  • The tiles can be either interlocking or adhesive.

Synthetic Turf

Synthetic turf gives a more natural appearance and texture than other manufactured rubber surfacing options.

  • It maintains cooler surface temperatures and is available in a variety of color and densities. Many synthetic turf surfaces meet the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) requirements for fall height and accessibility from the ADA. Even more, turf requires less maintenance than loose-fill material and will fit mid-range budgets.

Poured-In-Place Rubber

Poured-in-place rubberized surfacing is durable, highly elastic to prevent injuries and a great option for high-use areas.

  • It is also available in a wide variety of colors and shapes and can be embedded with designs.
  • These surfaces often have more upfront costs, but require significantly less maintenance than other playground surfacing options.

Bond-In-Place Rubber

Bond-in-place surfacing like our patented PebbleFlex® system is a durable playground safety surfacing option with its lifespan extending beyond many traditional pour-in-place surfaces.

  • It is comprised of engineered pebbles chemically bonded together with an added cushioned layer of recycled rubber, is easy to maintain, is UV resistant and withstands climate variations.
  • It also meets all safety and accessibility standards and is easy to customize designs or patterns.
  • U.S. Patent number 8,962,750.

Water Play Surfacing

AquaFlex®, a Landscape Structures product provided by Surface America, is a durable, chlorine-resistant, UV light stable choice for a water play environment.

  • This bond-in-place surfacing is the only water play surfacing choice available in a porous and non-porous option that can be used indoors or out.

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Shade

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Sports & Fitness

Keeping communities active through outdoor fitness and active play equipment. Constructed using the latest exercise methodologies, our array of fitness equipment makes movement fun for all ages and abilities. Especially great additions to trail entrances, running paths and parks.

Health Beat by Landscape Structures

Choose from a variety of standalone equipment to create your perfect active setting.

  • Ab Crunch/Leg Lift
  • Assisted Row/Pushup
  • Balance Steps
  • Hand Cycler
  • Chest/Back Press
  • Elliptical
  • Cardio Stepper
  • Mobility
  • Parallel Bars
  • Pull up/Dip
  • Plyometrics
  • Squat Press
  • Stretch
  • Tai Chi Wheels
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FitCore 12-15 by Landscape Structures

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Choose from a variety of standalone equipment to create your perfect active setting.

  • Extreme A-Frame Cargo Net
  • Extreme Angled Balance Beam
  • Extreme Angled Overhead Ladder
  • Extreme High Step
  • Extreme Jump Hang
  • Extreme Over Under Bars
  • Extreme Peg Bridge
  • Extreme Rope Climb
  • Extreme Spider Walk
  • Extreme Vertical Cargo Net

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FitCore Extreme 13+ by Landscape Structures

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We source a variety of sporting equipment and sport complex site furnishings from PW Sport and Site including, but not limited to:

  • Baseball Fields
  • Basketball Courts
  • Stadium Seating and benches

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Freestanding Play

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Motion, Spinners and More Fun

Playground spinners allows kids to spin the day away as their body weight shifts. Spinners provide a fun way for kids to develop better depth perception, balance and cause-and-effect.

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Our Business during the COVID pandemic

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2020 has been a challenging year for all and a devastating time for many. We have been taking the necessary precautions with our team working remotely in the NY area and working diligently with all of our clients to find solutions that adapt to their changing needs.

We remain committed to a world where opportunities for inclusive and engaging play are found throughout all communities. And now more than ever we see that outdoor play, where fresh air and nature are the setting, is crucial to our culture.

The CDC has issued new guidance for visiting parks and playgrounds to help keep visitors safe and healthy. 

  1. Carefully consider use of playgrounds, and help children follow guidelines.
  2. Maintain a distance of at least 6 feet away from people you don’t live with.
  3. Wash hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
  4. Use hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol and rub hands together until dry, if soap and water are not readily available.
  5. Wear a cloth face covering, if you can.

You can see and share the updated guidelines at cdc.gov.

If you’re interested in building or adapting a playground during and post-pandemic, we’re ready to help you!