Playgrounds & Safety Surfaces

Featured Installations in the Southeast

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Poured Rubber and Rubber Tile Installation & Repair Services

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Design

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Installation

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Repair

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Types of Flooring

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Perfect for Outdoor or Indoor

  • Playgrounds

What Makes the Southeast Unique for Rubber Surfacing

Example: Because of the mild climate, playgrounds get used a lot more in the southeast than they do in other parts of the country. Because of that, durability when selecting rubber surfacing is key. The hot and humid climate means that rubber playground flooring…

  • Specific state laws about installation?

We can help you figure out what rubber surfacing options are right for you.

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Proudly Serving:

  • Alabama
  • Arkansas
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Louisiana
  • Mississippi
  • North Carolina
  • Oklahoma
  • South Carolina
  • Tennessee
  • Texas

 

Other Regions

We also serve the entire continental USA, including:

Southwest

 

 

Region-Specific FAQs

Examples:

  • Are there any specific laws on fall-height requirements in states located in the southeast?
  • Are there any specific laws on disability/accessibility requirements in states located in the southeast?

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Region-Specific Stats

Examples:

  • Number of playgrounds in specific states within the region (and/or number of playgrounds in all of the states combined).
  • Number of playground accidents in specific states within the region (and/or number of playgrounds in all of the states combined).

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Options for this Map Section:

  • Google Maps API that just pulls in the city/state of each project post (automatic)
  • Google My Maps (manual). Note that Google My Maps would enable us to add photos for each project, color-code the pushpins based on project type, etc.