How does Safe Guard Surfacing compare to wood chips, Sand and Gravel (Loose Fill)?
On average the Safe Guard Surfacing system will pay for itself in less than 3 to 4 years, and will be less expensive than wood chips, sand, or gravel over time. Wood chips, sand or gravel will become displaced every time a child goes down a slide or a swing. Wood chips, sand, or gravel needs to be racked back into place every time children play on the surface and Wood chips will disintegrate after several months. Loose fill material creates a mess over the entire site. There are additional concerns of glass, animal waste, bugs, and other bacteria that can form. The cost of maintenance and replacement yearly will equal the same amount over 3 to 4 years than the initial up front cost of the Safe Guard Surfacing System.
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