Process
In order to properly balance your base soil, the first step is to understand who you are. To determine who you are, you need to answer two questions:
1. DO YOU HAVE ACCESS TO WATER?
2. WHAT ARE YOUR FACILITY MAINTENANCE RESOURCES/PRACTICES?
Why Classifying Matters
Classifying your facility is important because what works for the big leagues will not necessarily work for everyone. Who you are determines where your soil levels should be, and what you should do to balance your base soil.
Despite what other companies may say, it IS possible to improve your current infield material without removing and replacing it. Infield amendments save time and money and are just one of our specialties. Our engineered soils are your solutions. Each product we manufacture undergoes rigorous product testing. This process ensures consistent products and predictable outcomes for you, the valued client.
The Importance Of SCR
The SCR is a score derived by dividing the percentage of silt by the percentage of clay in a soil sample. The SCR score indicates the relative performance of an infield soil product.
The Right Foundation
A ballfield’s integrity depends on the quality of its basic soil makeup. DuraEdge applies the scientific method to every project, taking the guesswork out of infield amendment and construction. After rigorous testing and formulation, DuraEdge’s infield experts create custom blends of clay, sand and silt, resulting in the ideal mix for any facility – from little league to major league!
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Recommended for recreational facilites
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Recommended for facilities with volunteer maintenance
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Recommended for facilities with NO water access
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Recommended for recreational facilites
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Recommended for ammending or replacing fields
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Recommended for facilities with NO water access
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72% Sand to 28% Silt/Clay