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Rubber Mulch Calculator

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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Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is your rubber mulch calculator for commercial playground projects?
Our calculator determines the exact cubic feet and tonnage you need based on your fall zone dimensions and required depth. For commercial playgrounds, you need 6 inches minimum depth for equipment up to 4 feet high, 9 inches for equipment 4-7 feet, and 12 inches for equipment over 7 feet. The calculator accounts for 20% compaction over time, so you get the right amount from day one without over-ordering.
Does the rubber mulch calculator work for irregular shaped play areas?
Yes, but you'll need to break complex shapes into rectangles and circles, then add the totals together. Most commercial playgrounds have multiple fall zones around different pieces of equipment. Calculate each zone separately using our tool, then combine your totals for the complete order. This method gives you more accurate quantities than trying to estimate one large irregular area.
What information do I need before using the rubber mulch calculator?
You need the length and width of each fall zone in feet, plus the equipment height to determine required depth. Measure from the edge of your equipment to the required fall zone boundary - typically 6 feet in all directions from the equipment structure. Have your playground layout plan ready so you can calculate each individual fall zone around swings, climbers, and other equipment separately.
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