Unitary Playground Safety Surfacing
In general, unitary safety surfacing requires less frequent maintenance than loose-fill playground mulch. Unitary safety surfaces are popular with playground owners because of the relatively minimal upkeep and the bright, clean look they give a playground. Although unitary surfaces involve a higher initial cost, with proper regular maintenance, they can last several years, providing a beautiful finish to your playground and protecting the children who play there.
Because we know safety regulation compliance is important to you, many of our materials are rated for fall heights up to 12 feet. Unitary playground safety surfaces are slip resistant, environmentally friendly, drain easily, and dry quickly. They can be installed indoors or outdoors over a subsurface of concrete, asphalt or compacted aggregate. Click here to learn how we can help you with your subsurface. Unitary playground surfaces should be installed by trained professionals.
Types of Unitary Safety Surfacing
Installation Process
Unitary safety surfaces can be installed indoors or outdoors over a subsurface of concrete, asphalt or compacted aggregate. Learn more about our installation process for unitary playground surfacing here.
Learn About the Installation Process
Maintenance
Maintaining your unitary safety surface is essential to extending the life of the surface and protecting your investment. The more you invest in your surface now, the longer you can enjoy your playground.
Accessories
We offer a range of playground surfacing accessories, such as mats and borders, and can help you decide on the right accessories for your playground, depending on your needs and your budget.
