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The
expenditure of installing a synthetic grass surface to cater
for Hockey, Tennis or Football is a huge undertaking for a
club of local authority and this investment musts yield results
both from a sporting and financial point of view.
Certain
commodities of life such as the automobile, lawn mower and even
the human body itself need constant attention and maintenance if
they are to function to their maximum ability. Most of the items
mentioned are serviced without question because people understand
the consequences if this procedure is not rigorously adhered to.
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"Manufactures
estimate that constant maintenance can add up to 2 years
to the life of the surface"
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Synthetic
grass arenas are a recent innovation in Ireland and during the
last ten years or so have
established themselves vital sporting attribute in our very inclement
weather conditions.
It is perhaps only recently that sporting organizations have
discovered that service and intensive maintenance are essential
and vital, both to maintain constant comfortable use of their
All Weather surface and to sustain and prolong the life of their
carpet.
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"Maintenace
is a realistic must"
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Most
sporting bodies possessing natural grass pitches will testify and
acknowledge the cost of maintaining such a facility which requires
cutting, feeding, rolling, lining, etc. Artificial grass surfaces are
no exception because maintenance is a realistic must.
Maintenance
can be divided into two categories “regular” and “intensive”.
Regular maintenance is normally undertaken by club members on a
weekly voluntary basis which normally consists of brushing with
particular
emphasis on the intensively used areas.
Intensive Maintenance is carried out by trained Courtcare personnel
using specifically designed machinery and equipment for undertaking
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For more
information about intensive maintenance please click here >>
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