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Installation of Indoor Turf: 3 Steps for Successful Indoor Sports Field Construction

by Bounnie Miller Content Writter

Why indoor turf installation? It's a question that several people are asking these days, and the answer is quite simple. With indoor sports fields becoming more popular in today's society, indoor installations have also increased. In this article, we will explain three steps to successful indoor field construction so you can create an indoor turf installation that will be perfect for your team! 

Step One: Select indoor turf for installation. There are many different types of indoor turfs on the market, but you want to make sure that it is a high-quality product before deciding which one to use for your installation. Keep in mind these essential features when shopping around: how durable and resilient the indoor turf is, whether or not it has been treated with antimicrobials, and finally, if it's UV stabilized so that at no point does the colour fade away. If you meet all three requirements, then congratulations! You have found an excellent indoor turf option! 

Step Two: Design plan for indoor sports field construction. Depending on what type of indoor installation you are creating, your design plan may vary. For this example, we will use the construction of an indoor soccer field. The initial step is to dig out an area for the indoor turf installation that has been determined by how many square feet (sq ft) it needs to be. If you have one sq ft of room, then make sure your draw lines measure at least 20ft x 40ft on each end, or if you want two squares in length, making them both 15x15ft and joining them together with line segments down the middle, so they form a diamond shape. 

Step Three: Finalize indoor sports field construction. Once the space for your indoor installation has dug out and all of your lines have got drawn, it is time to fill in the area with a thick layer of sand or dirt so that there are no holes left where you want turf installed. Now lay down your indoor turf and make sure not to cut any corners because connecting everything will be necessary! If you used tape measure earlier, then use those exact measurements now to ensure proper alignment between different pieces of indoor turf. Finally, seal off the edges by using an adhesive but keep in mind that if you don't do this properly, there may be some leakage from water or air molecules through seams after they dry, which can lead to indoor turf installation failure. 

The installation of indoor turf is a great way to provide athletic facilities for children and adults. We hope these tips have been helpful! If you want more knowledge about indoor turf installation or help, please feel free to reach out to Turfofamerica.com!


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