Our Tiles combine safety,
simplicity, cost effectiveness and ease of maintenance. They’re
easier to install and repair than poured-in-place surfaces and
less expensive to maintain than
engineered wood fiber surfaces, sand or other loose-fill alternatives.
Safe
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Provides
reliable protection in a variety of settings and weather
conditions
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Manufactured
under factory-controlled conditions, so every lot is consistent
in its ability to reduce the risk of injury.
Simple
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Provides
reliable protection in a variety of settings and weather conditions
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Simple
to install (average-sized playgrounds generally take one day),
whether professionally installed or as part of a community-build
project
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Easy and economical
to maintain. Unlike poured-in-place surfaces, G-Flex tiles may
be repaired or replaced without specialized training or equipment
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Made of monolithic
tiles on raised pedestal feet; the G-Flex system provides optimum
drainage and can withstand extreme temperature fluctuations and
other climatic conditions
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Easy to clean by
sweeping or washing with mild detergent and water
Reliable
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Will
not delaminate
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Made
from recycled rubber particles bonded with high quality polyurethane
to resist damage from temperature fluctuations and other extremes
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Provides a dependably
durable surface. Takes daily playground pounding better than
loose-fill materials such as engineered wood fiber and sand
Economical
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The
logical choice for easy and economical maintenance
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More
cost effective than "low cost" loose-fill substitutes
such as sand and wood fiber surfaces, which offer a lower initial
investment but require regular maintenance
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Economical to customize
by painting your own game layouts or graphics directly onto the
G-Flex surface. (Special inlaid patterns are available from
our Designer Series.)
G-Flex™ is
environmentally friendly. It’s made from recycled
tire rubber in non-toxic formulations that are 100%
free of mercury, lead, cadmium or other heavy metals.
G-Flex™ is
a voluntary participant in a third-party quality monitoring
agreement with the United States Sports Surfacing Laboratory