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Rubber Mulch Calculator

As a web-based playground provider of rubber mulch, AAA State of Play is always trying to achieve above and beyond expectations. Use the rubber playground mulch calculator to calculate the exact amount of mulch you require for your project.

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How deep should my rubber mulch be?
1-2 inches depth is enough rubber mulch for landscaping and gardening needs. American Society for Testing Materials requires a depth of 3-6 inches to meet playground safety standards. This will sufficiently cushion falls from 6-12 feet. Standard residential playsets require a depth of 3 inches while commercial playgrounds with higher equipment require 4-6 inches.
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