Synthetic Turf multi-use operations
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Track surfaces are constantly exposed to the elements—sun, rain, snow, and extreme temperatures all contribute to wear and tear over time. Seasonal weather cycles can cause cracking, warping, and surface degradation, especially in regions with harsh winters or heavy rainfall. Because of this, tracks should be regularly inspected and maintained, ideally on an annual basis, with more thorough evaluations every 5 to 7 years depending on usage and environmental conditions. Proper track maintenance is crucial not only for athlete safety and performance but also for protecting the long-term investment schools and facilities make in these surfaces.
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Absording contact is a crucial part of the game. On a field level, we owe our participants a powerful field that on all levels, protects injuries, is maintained and also managed regularly. Using specific techniques, we would identify areas on the turf area that are in need of additional rubber pellets and resurface needed areas. Doing so protects the foundations of all sport inclusive entities.
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Logos are more than just our brand identity, it connects us deeper as we encompass the values of the mascot we idolize and create ties to within the community. With proper planning, we can incorporate different stencils with a paint spraying machine that focuses on a vibrant image for game days, while also providing a last finish for the season.
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Scoreboards were built to withstand the weather, but not meant to last forever. They wear overtime and short circuit, as well as get replaced due to developments within the community. With running a district or local parks department, it can be tough to shift focus to this subtle area. We would be able to shop around and contract out labor to implement new scoreboards or repairs that are needed.