EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) flooring is one of the most popular choices for children's play areas due to its exceptional safety, durability, and aesthetic appeal. It is widely used in playgrounds, parks, schools, and recreational areas because it provides a soft, cushioned surface that minimizes the risk of injury while also being long-lasting and low-maintenance.
EPDM is a type of synthetic rubber that is highly resistant to various weather conditions. It is often used in the form of granules mixed with a polyurethane binder to create a flexible and durable flooring system. When used in children's play areas, EPDM flooring is usually applied as a poured-in-place surface or as tiles.
Poured-in-Place EPDM Flooring: EPDM granules mixed with binder, poured over a prepared base for a seamless, durable surface.
EPDM Tiles: Interlocking rubber tiles for smaller or indoor play areas; easy to install and replace.