Morning all..
I have been asked by a client to provide an estimate for a small domestic garden play area of about 40 sqm using either rubber matting or play tiles to use as the surface for the play area.
The clients children will be using a standard wooden climbing frame/slide/swing combo and require a more substantial surface than woodchip.
I appreciate that there will be critical fall heights to take into consideration and would assume that the heighest point of the top of the slide may be 1.5-1.8 metres.
Therefore I am looking for any suppliers or suppliers/installers that would be interesting in helping me with this project in Borehamwood, Herts.
I look forward to seeing who or what is out there.
Kind regards
Richard
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Permalink Reply by CJ on March 9, 2012 at 22:22 have you thought about artificial grass, some of the companies offer a cusion pad sytem to go underneah the grass for play areas.
Permalink Reply by Zoe Chandler on March 10, 2012 at 12:50 Hello,
I am the Landscape Architect at Russell Play, we design, supply and install play equipment. We have supplied to many domestic garden projects in the past. We would be happy to create a quote for you to supply and install grass tiles, wetpour or loose rubber etc. We can also provide the particular timber climbing frame they would want. Please see our website with some of our products - www.russell-play.com/timber-play.asp or we can send out a catalogue.
Grass tiles will be the cheapest form of safety surfacing, you would need around 26 tile to cover the area.
Please do contact me back if you are interested,
Kind regards
Zoe Chandler
Permalink Reply by RICHARD BICKLER on March 10, 2012 at 17:03 Thanks Zoe,
Please can you call me on 07702011145 next week to discuss further.
Kind regards
Permalink Reply by Zoe Chandler on March 10, 2012 at 17:44 Hi Richard,
I will call you on monday when I am back in the office,
Kind regards,
Zoe
i can tell you of one product and manufacturer to avoid that you may be considering (none of the above i stress) having used them twice and caught a very bad cold along with the client. I wont publish the name here but if you want to email me ill happily steer you away from them!
Permalink Reply by RICHARD BICKLER on March 11, 2012 at 20:25 Thanks Thermo, please email to info@arbourdesign.co.uk
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