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RUBBER CURBS

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Rubber Curbs/Wear Mats FAQ's


In what sizes are Rubber Curbs available?

Rubber curbs come in two heights: 6" and 8". All curbs are 6 feet long and 4" wide..

How are Rubber Curbs installed?

All Rubber Curbs come with pre-drilled holes. We sell stakes with a galvanized head. We recommend three rebar strips which measure 1/2" x 30" per curb. These strips should be driven straight into the ground.

Can Rubber Curbs be cut or shortened?

Rubber Curbs can be easily cut down to size using a miter saw.

Can Rubber Curbs be bent?

Yes. Rubber Curbs can be bent in the middle to a ninety degree angles.

What size are Rubber Wear Mats?

Rubber Wear Mats are 30" x 30", and 1.5" thick.

Where should Rubber Wear Mats be installed?

Rubber Wear Mats are made to enhance the safety of high-impact areas, such as swings and slides. The mats can be positioned midway through the Rubber Mulch; the remaining Rubber Mulch should then be raked evenly on top.

Wear Mats can also be placed directly on top of the Rubber Mulch.

Do Rubber Curbs and Wear Mats contain steel?

No. Rubber Curbs and Wear Mats are passed through four state-of-the art magnets, a process which completely removes any residual traces of steel. These extra precautions guarantee that Rubber Curbs and Wear Mats are 99.9% steel-free.

Do Rubber Curbs or Wear Mats fall apart, disintegrate, or decay?

No. The vulcanizing process that all tires undergo renders them basically indestructible. Since Rubber Curbs and Wear Mats are made of 100% tire rubber, they will never decompose or crumble.

Do Rubber Curbs and Wear Mats ever become dusty or slippery?

No. Rubber holds on to just enough moisture to prevent dust and slipperiness from building up, while draining excess moisture almost instantaneously.

Do Rubber Curbs and Wear Mats stain the play area or the clothing of playground users?

No. No matter what the weather, Rubber Curbs and Wear Mats will never stain or bleed.

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