The best time to bring in surfacing is once all the heavy equipment work is done, but before you worry about the finishing touches. For example, you should hold off calling in rubber surfacing installers until after borders, playground equipment, amenities, and subgrade work are complete, ensuring the surface is placed on a stable, finished base without risk of disruption from ongoing construction.
It should also be scheduled before final landscaping and paving, which protects new paved surfaces from the possibility of staining—even though our crews work with great care. Getting us involved early in the design phase also helps ensure proper specifications are in place so your project is built for success. We coordinate directly with your project manager or general contractor to align timelines and deliver the best possible finish.
This way, our team minimizes the risks of damaging the work from other trades and focuses on achieving the best possible finish. We can work with your project manager or general contractor to align timelines, so our work fits seamlessly into your plans.





















