The top priority for every athletic field is a safe playing surface.
Have you ever played on a football field that’s too hard?
It floods easily, leaves players more prone to injury, and quickly wears thin, leaving dusty or muddy patches where lush grass should be.
Not only is it uncomfortable, but it’s dangerous.
A healthy athletic field should be able to withstand a fair amount of rain before becoming unplayable. If your field is getting muddy or flooding, soil composition can help with that. A field should be able to handle a lot of foot traffic before it shows divots.
We’ll recommend practices to combine with balancing and enhancing the soil profile to ensure the field reaches its full potential. This may include acquiring regional or sport-appropriate grass varieties, de-compacting the hard ground, and adjusting grass heights throughout the year, amongst other considerations.
We will create a detailed management plan, on top of a nutrient plan, to get the most out of your field.