Apr. 7, 2022 TPV RUBBER FOR POOL DECKS

Consider our TPV rubber granules as a new surface for residential or commercial pool decks.

The park and recreation industry has supported the growth of poured rubber surfaces for many years.  Along with its accessibility, color and design options, and fall protection when properly installed with an attenuation layer, the poured-in-place (or PIP) surface has become a popular choice for public playgrounds.  With the popularity in public parks and schools, PIP has grown into residential markets and has been used in a multitude of home spaces.  

Swimming pool decks are the perfect place for rubber surfaces.  Not only does the TPV rubber layer add design and richness to a concrete deck, but it can also provide slip resistance as well.  TPV rubber surfaces are an innovative way to rejuvenate cracked, or unsightly concrete. Commonly installed over new or old concrete, wood, tile, brick, metal or even asphalt, Premium TPV Colored Rubber Granules combined with aromatic or aliphatic binders can create a seamless rubber surface.  

Poured rubber surfaces are hand troweled for a smooth, seamless install.  Professional install of poured TPV rubber is recommended.

This poured-in-place rubber surface is an innovative way to rejuvenate cracked, or unsightly concrete. It is commonly installed over new or old concrete, wood, tile, brick, metal or even asphalt.

Available in:

  • Premium TPV Colored Rubber Granules combined with aromatic or aliphatic binders, hand troweled to create a seamless rubber surface
  • The same rubber surface that is used in playground applications can be used to provide an anti–slip surface for a building entrance or wheelchair ramp
  • Non-slip, easy to maintain, and durable option for pool decks, water parks, fitness trails, patios, basements and more!

American Recycling Center is a trusted supplier for premium rubber granules. Our high-quality granulated rubber can be used for playground surfacing, arena footing, sports surfacing, and more. Request a quote from us today. 

Written By: Georgia Tippens