Liberty Floor Solutions ~ Glossary of terms :-

Wet Pour Surfacing

Wet pour surfacing is a type of safety flooring commonly used in playgrounds, sports areas, and outdoor recreational spaces. It is made from a blend of coloured rubber granules bound together with a polyurethane binder, which is poured and trowelled onto a prepared base to create a seamless, durable surface.

How it works:

  • Rubber granules are mixed with a liquid polyurethane binder to create a flexible, mouldable mixture.

  • The mixture is poured onto a prepared sub-base and spread evenly, often with a trowel or roller.

  • The surface is left to cure, forming a continuous, impact-absorbing, slip-resistant layer.

Benefits:

  • Safety: Provides excellent impact absorption, reducing the risk of injuries from falls, making it ideal for playgrounds and play areas.

  • Durability: Resistant to wear, weather, and UV exposure, offering long-lasting performance.

  • Low maintenance: Seamless surface prevents weeds and debris from accumulating and is easy to clean.

  • Customisable: Available in a variety of colours and designs, allowing for creative patterns, logos, or markings.

  • Accessibility: Smooth, even surface suitable for wheelchair users and other mobility aids.

Wet pour surfacing combines safety, functionality, and aesthetics, making it a popular choice for outdoor play and recreational areas.

Close up showing finished wet pour rubber surface at an adventure playground in Nottingham
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