poured-in-place rubber
Poured-in-place rubber is a type of flooring made from a mixture of rubber granules and a binding agent. This material is often used in playgrounds, sports facilities, and walking paths due to its durability and shock-absorbing properties. It provides a safe surface that reduces the risk of injuries from falls.
The installation process involves pouring the rubber mixture onto a prepared base, where it is then spread and leveled. Once cured, the surface becomes a seamless, flexible layer that can withstand various weather conditions. This makes poured-in-place rubber an ideal choice for outdoor recreational areas.