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Synthetic courses

Switch to in-house maintenance with Redexim is a win-win for Bonnyton Thistle FC

Bonnyton Thistle Football Club now have complete flexibility and control over the maintenance of their full-size synthetic pitch thanks to the purchase of a Verti-Groom EV and Dragmat from Redexim.

Having previously hired in subcontractors, the switch to an inhouse programme has not only saved the club money but has improved the condition of the playing surface.

The synthetic surface was installed at the club in Kilmarnock three years ago and hosts training for all age groups from seven upwards, along with matches at the weekends. The pitch is inspected regularly against the FIFA standards by Sports Labs which was the first port of call for Ian Higgins – Club & Communities Development Manager and Pitch Maintenance Manager – to discuss the purchase of equipment.

“The results we were getting with our contactors was not up to the standard we were looking for, so Sports Labs pointed us in the direction of Ian Lauder at Redexim” explains Ian, who has been involved with the club in various capacities since 1978. “We decided on a Dragmat which we’re using for the regular brushing three times a week, and a VertiGroom EV to conduct a deeper, more thorough brush once a week.”

“In a short space of time, these two machines have already improved both the visual appearance and playability of our pitch. Before, we had issues with fibres laying flat causing the ball to ‘slip’, not to mention the potential hazard this posed to the players… Now the fibres are upright improving not only the safety but the look of the pitch.”

The Redexim Verti-Groom EV features a combination of tines and brushes to decompact, redistribute and level the infill. Its 2.0m working width means surfaces can be covered quickly, with the working depth of up to 5.5mm easily adjustable to suit conditions. “Hamilton Brothers supplied the equipment and delivered fantastic product training at the installation. Now that I’m on my own with it, I’ve had no issues whatsoever, it’s all nice and straight forward to set-up and use.”

“The club and I are extremely grateful for the funding and support from the Suez Communities Trust Fund, without which, the purchase of the tractor and associated equipment would not have been possible. Thanks to this, we now have the flexibility to conduct the maintenance as and when we need to which should also help to maximise the longevity of our carpet,” added Ian. n www.redexim.com

Tackle even the deepest surface compaction with the GKB Aerator

The benefits of regular brushing on synthetic surfaces are well documented – keeping fibres upright and retaining the durability, safety and longevity of your artificial pitch.

For surface managers, this could be further enhanced with a pass by the GKB Aerator. Considered by a leading carpet manufacturer to be even more effective at decompacting sand and rubber infill, the Aerators ability to tackle compaction regenerates a surfaces’ technical, play and drainage characteristics.

Compacted pitches processed with a brush could be considered a ‘quick fix’, with often just the top few millimetres of infill being agitated. The GKB Aerator by comparison is equipped with twin spiked rollers which penetrate down to the bottom of the fibres. Linked together with a chain drive, the spiked rollers generate a slight ‘heave’ effect, to open up the surface, return infill to the upper layers of the system and lever debris up to the surface for convenient collection.

The Aerator is available in three working widths up to two metres, with an option of either four, six or eight spiked rollers offering decompaction down to depths of 35mm. For heavily compacted surfaces, there is also the option of adding additional weight to the unit to maximise the penetration of the carbide teeth.

In addition to improving the playing ability and meeting those required industry-approved standards, drainage will also be improved, which can help to reduce instances of algae and moss growth. The GKB Aerator is most effective when combined with regular brushing and deeper surface cleans. n www.gkbmachines.com

The two-in-one deep cleaning and decompaction machine

Designed for use on either sand or rubber filled surfaces, the Syn-Pro by SISIS SVR 1500 is ideal for deep cleaning and aiding decompaction.

The common misconception is that synthetic surfaces are maintenance free, however, that is far from being the case.

Just like natural turf surfaces, synthetic surfaces require maintenance as soon as they are constructed if they are to perform to the standard expected of them. Regular and periodic maintenance is required to ensure that the playing surfaces achieve their full life expectancy.

SISIS continues to fly the flag for British turf maintenance equipment, so it is no surprise that many of the machines are being relied upon by a large number of turf managers. The SVR 1500 is the latest machine from the British manufacturer.

The large diameter rotating brush of the SVR 1500 lifts the contaminated infill and passes it through an airstream whereby the process separates initially the fine dust particles and then the larger coarse debris before returning the ‘cleaned’ infill back to the surface where it is brushed back into the pile. The process helps to decompact surfaces, allow water to permeate through, reduce bacteria, algae and moss and reduce the risk of player injury.

SVR 1500 FEATURES AND BENEFITS

n Provides maintenance cleaning, intensive cleaning, decompaction

and surface rejuvenation n Includes stabiwlising wheels n Rear brush for presentation n Easy to use hand wheel for working depth adjustment n Easy to remove filter sections n www.synprobysisis.com

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