When opting to install a synthetic grass pitch surface,there are a number of different artificial rugby pitch specifications available. A 3G surface consists of the latest third generation synthetic fibres with a sand and rubber infill to ensure the playing characteristics meet the standards set out by the national governing body. By installing a 3G rugby surface its possible to meet the IRB, RFU and RFL. For more information on installations, please click here http://www.artificialrugbypitches.com/installations/ The all-weather pitches can be designed and installed to suit the needs of any sports team including a surface that may be used for many sports. Synthetic surfaces will normally be constructed by excavating existing materials onsite and inserting PCC edges haunced on concrete to create a solid foundation.
It is then necessary to insert a geotextile membrane to prevent the growth of weeds throughout the system followed by compacted MOT Type 1 stone which is rolled flat acting as a solid, porous sub base to lay the artificial pitch system. Its then possible to lay an open textured macadam sub base and rubber shockpad to enhance the playing characteristics of the surface. The benefits of a 3G pitch includes:
For information about how to have one of these facilities installed nearby you and in surrounding areas, please feel free to contact us above and we will make sure to get back to you as soon as we can. For more info on construction please click here http://www.artificialrugbypitches.com/construction/ Our team are specialists in the industry and have many years of experience when it comes to constructing pitches in various specs.
We are capable of intalling these surfaces nearby you and in surrounding areas, and have years of knowledge regarding artificial rugby pitch specifications in the UK, so feel free to contact us today for a quote!
Synthetic 3G rugby surfacing designs vary from site to site and depends entirely on a number of factors. This includes issues such as drainage which differs depending on the location of construction. For example; if the pitch is being built near a flood plain it may be necessary to raise the levels and include more drainage into the construction of the surface. The size and dimensions of synthetic field can also vary depending on whether the surface is being used solely for training or if competitive matches are required. Artificial rugby pitch suppliers can provide a range of designs to suit each individual facility. For even more details on our installers, please visit this page http://www.artificialrugbypitches.com/suppliers/ Its also possible to change the design in terms of line marking, fencing, floodlighting, storage areas and gates onto the area.
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