PLAYGROUND SURFACING EXPECTATIONS AND MAINTENANCE - PART ONE

Are you choosing the right fall protection for your situation?

When it comes to public playgrounds, playground safety surfacing is an absolute must. It’s not just a recommendation—it’s a requirement. To ensure compliance with safety standards, every playground must have ASTM-compliant surfacing to protect children from potential falls and injuries.

With over 40 years of experience in the playground industry, we’ve seen it all—both the best and the worst regarding safety surfacing solutions and installation practices. Based on recent feedback from customers and referrals, we felt it was time to share some valuable insights about playground surfacing options, maintenance expectations, and the potential costs that come with them.

Rubber Mulch surfacing

Understanding the True Cost of Playground Surfacing

It’s easy to assume that choosing the most affordable surfacing option is the best route, but in the long run, you might spend more time on maintenance and replacements than expected.

On the flip side, you may have invested in top-of-the-line surfacing, with assurances that it would last without much upkeep—only to discover that it still requires maintenance (and dollars) to stay safe and effective and to last as long as the life of your playground. 

How do you navigate this decision to make sure you’re choosing the right surfacing solution?

What You Need to Know About Playground Surfacing Options

The primary goal of playground surfacing is to create a safe, secure environment for all users. Today, there is also a growing demand for inclusive surfacing options that meet the needs of children with disabilities, making it not only a safety concern but also an accessibility one. But what happens if your decision isn’t as well-informed as you thought?

In this first part of our two-part series, we’ll focus on loose-fill surfacing options, exploring their pros and cons to help you make the right choice for your playground. We’ll walk you through the most common types of loose-fill surfacing and explain what you can expect from each—both in the short and long term.

Stay tuned for Part Two, where we’ll dive into unitary surfacing options like poured rubber and synthetic turf, helping you confidently prepare for your next playground surfacing purchase.

EWF - Engineered Wood Fiber

Engineered Wood Fiber (EWF), or simply put, wood chips, has always been one of my favorite fall protection products. It offers an affordable upfront cost, and with proper maintenance, you can go longer between top-offs. However, we’re seeing more cities and schools move away from EWF due to a few key drawbacks.

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Loose - Fill Rubber Mulch

Loose-fill rubber mulch is becoming increasingly popular for a number of key reasons. This recycled tire product has greatly improved over the years. While there have been concerns about fragments or potential toxicity, most reputable suppliers offer a safe, tested product.

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Selecting the right playground surfacing requires balancing safety, cost, and maintenance. Whether you choose loose-fill options like Engineered Wood Fiber or Rubber Mulch, understanding what each requires is key to a successful long-term solution.

In Part Two, we’ll dive into unitary surfacing options like poured rubber and synthetic turf to guide you in making the best choice for your playground.

In the meantime, you can reach out to your local Creative Play Designer for more information, pricing, and samples here.

See you on the playground!

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