Tremendous improvement in the artificial turfs has renewed interest in these turfs for sports fields. The decision to use artificial turf is difficult because these fields are a huge investment to install, maintain, and eventually replace. This technology is relatively new and still evolving, and thus questions abound on performance, safety, injury, maintenance costs, lifespan, warranty, heat buildup, etc. Artificial turfs make sense and are justified in some cases. Unfortunately in many cases, artificial turfs are being oversold with unattainable promises as a silver bullet for maintenance budgets or shortage of usable space. Some questions that must be answered prior to investing in a new artificial turf include:
The Sports Turf Managers Association has just released “A Guide to Synthetic and Natural Turfgrass for Sports Fields” and it is available at http://www.sportsturfmanager.org/_Files/_Items/STMA-MR-TAB2-1416/Docs/STMA%20SyntheticTurfGuideHI.pdf. It is a pretty good reference and can serve as a good starting point in your research. If we can help with artificial or natural turf, please contact me at zreicher@purdue.edu or dan.gamble@kmcturf.com
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