Dec 22, 2015 | Recycled Artificial Grass, Sports Turf, Used Artificial Grass
If you’re looking for an affordable way to go drought-tolerant with your landscaping, consider recycled sports turf as the best option. In 1966, the Houston Astros became the first team to play on an artificial grass. Its use quickly spread to other arenas and...
Dec 18, 2015 | Sports Turf
Need turf for batting cages? You’re probably familiar with artificial turf, as its widely used as surface cover for many sports. What you may not know about artificial turf is it’s sometimes recycled and made available to other facilities once its removed...
Dec 17, 2015 | Sports Turf
Using artificial grass indoors can be better than other surface materials for a variety of reasons. Grass offers athletes more traction and cushion, while giving a similar environment to the outdoors. In addition to sports facilities, facilities sometimes use...
Dec 9, 2015 | Sports Turf
Athletics programs are an important aspect of high school. It’s how students develop competitive skills, form bonds, and pursue professional sports careers. When something as basic as the playing field hasn’t been maintained for years, enduring damage from...
Dec 7, 2015 | Sports Turf
Baseball fields tend to get very muddy very quickly – especially those featuring dirt infields. This type of playing field tends to be particularly rough for players in areas faced with regularly rain. In addition to becoming muddy during rainfall, the dirt hardens...
Dec 2, 2015 | Sports Turf
In the past, artificial turf has had a bad reputation in the soccer community. With the amazing product changes and advanced technology, the artificial grass of today is nothing like the thin carpet of the early days. With everything from high-density products to...