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Access-a-Mat™ is a patented, low-cost, interlocking-open-grid tile system that can be embedded easily into loose-fill surfaces like sand or mulch. Bring instant accessibility to your project with ADA compliance and easier access for wheelchairs and baby strollers. Simple installation: install Access-a-Mat tiles, then backfill with loose fill.
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features:
simple to install
15' fall height rating*
heavy-duty construction
exceeds ASTM F1951
reduced maintenance
"Often, on the surfacing alone, it's hard to push a wheelchair."
- Juliet Dawkins, parent of wheelchair-bound disabled child, Lucia "LuBird" Dawkins
*source: Curbed.com
specifications & white paper downloads
specifications & white paper downloads
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How is RubberBond different compared to traditional poured-in-place?Unlike traditional poured-in-place RubberBond utilizes a unique loose-fill rubber base layer combined with a full 1.5 inch thick poured-in-place top layer.
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Why should I consider using RubberBond?Our loose-fill under layer provides superior shock absorption with HIC numbers under 400 at 12 feet. This level of safety performance is not possible with traditional poured systems. Our top layer is made with recycled SBR rubber which is significantly stronger than EPDM. At 1.5 inches thick, our top layer is three times thicker than traditional poured systems translating into better wear characteristics and a longer life span.
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How thick is RubberBond?RubberBond is 5 inches thick consisting of a 3.5 inch cushion layer and a 1.5 inch top layer.
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What are the maintenance requirements?Maintenance is not required.
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Why should I consider using RubberBond Elevate?Our loose-fill under layer provides superior shock absorption with HIC numbers under 400 at 12 feet. This level of safety performance is not possible with traditional poured systems. Our top layer is made with recycled SBR rubber which is significantly more cost effective compared to EPDM. At 1.5 inches thick, our top layer is three times thicker than traditional poured systems translating into better wear characteristics and a longer life span.
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How does pricing compare to traditional poured systems?Due to the high recycled content, efficient installation process, and versatile sub-surface preparation requirements RubberBond is generally more cost-effective compared to traditional poured-in-place.
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