Surface America playground surfacing is where you need it, when you need it!
The main function of a playground surface is to absorb shock when a child falls. So, be sure to choose a system that is guaranteed to stay in place at the most critical areas – at the most critical times. It’s only a matter of time for impact areas to get dished out on loose infill surfaces – even with the most aggressive and costly maintenance programs. Surface America playground surfacing provides consistent shock absorption – with no maintenance. Learn why poured-in-place is the best investment over the long haul.
Surface America has the most complete line of playground surfacing systems in the world.
Surface America’s renowned PlayBound Poured-in-Place is a mixed and poured on-site surface. It’s as attractive as it is durable. Choose from a basic one color to an elaborate design. EverTop is the top layer of the PlayBound Poured-in-Place system. It’s commonly used in play areas with no equipment, in portions of playgrounds outside the equipment’s use zone, and water play areas. UltraTile is a patented product that combines an ultra durable top wear layer and resilient underlayment – into one extraordinary product. PlayBound Tile is molded in the factory in a variety of thicknesses and colors. Manufactured for more than 30 years, it’s the industry’s most proven performer. PlayBound TurfTop with Infill combines the best aspects of recreational and sports surfacing worlds. It includes a poured basemat and synthetic turf with rubber granule infill.
Surface America playground surfacing meets 4’ to 12’ critical fall heights per ASTM F-1292-04, the industry’s standard test to evaluate a surfacing system’s ability to absorb shock.

In the interest of playground safety, the International Play Equipment Manufacturers Association (IPEMA) provides a Third Party Certification service by an independent laboratory. Surface America has received written validation that its playground surfacing conforms to the requirements of the standard. Check the IPEMA website (http://www.ipema.org) to confirm product certification, its thickness and critical height.

