There is so much to know when it comes to building a sports facility. From design to construction and maintenance, numerous questions would pop up for you to answer. With over 35 years in the field, The RS Group has seen a lot, learned a lot, and been asked many questions along the way. As a result, we wanted to create a resourceful, centralized place for you to seek the answers you require.
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Natural Football Field
1. What are the basic requirements of a natural soccer field?
The basic requirements of a soccer field are: 1. Rapid – Draining (Immediate use after thunderstorm) 2. Firm (providing good footing and Stability) 3. Resilient (Cushioning falls and reducing injury) 4. Dense (providing consistent ball roll or bounce) 5. Uniform (an even playing surface) 6. Persistent (lasting the entire season) 7. Deep-rooted (resisting divots or tears) 8. Wear tolerant (withstanding injury from pressure, abrasion, or tearing/shearing) 9. Compacting – Resistant
2. What are the components of a field?
The Components of a field consist of: 1. Type of Grass 2. Type of Growing Medium/Root Zone 3. Drainage System 4. Irrigation System 5. Maintenance
3. What are the qualities of a soccer field?
The qualities of a soccer field are largely defined by the effectiveness of that field on player safety and performance, on ball response and aesthetic appeal.
4. How do you rate a good field?
To rate a good field we must be able to play safely and the field must be aesthetically pleasing.
5. Do buildings and trees surrounding a field effect the growth of grass, why?
Yes, they affect the amount of light available to the field at any given time as well as air circulation. This stunts the growth of grass.
6. What type of grass is suitable for a soccer field?
The types of grass suitable for a soccer field in tropical countries are: 1. Cow Grass 2. Bermuda 3. Zoysia 4. Paspalum
7. Does it cost more to plant Bermuda grass to cowgrass?
A seeded version of Bermuda is cheaper than cowgrass.
8. What are the benefits of Bermuda grass?
Bermuda grass is the grass of choice for most warm-season sports turf surfaces. It meets all the qualities required for the sports turf surface: 1. Strong indeterminate rhizomes and stolons (excellent sod knitting) 2. Robust vegetative growth 3. Excellent wear resistance 4. Good surface resiliency 5. Excellent recuperative potential 6. Excellent selective herbicide program
9. What is a growing medium or root zone?
A growing medium or root zone serves as a medium for turf growth. Soil operates as a medium for turf growth by trapping nutrients and water and making them available to the roots of the plants by providing space for air to reach the roots, and by serving as an anchor for those roots. It must be matched to the selected grass requirement.
10. What type of growing medium is recommended for tropical weather?
Sand base growing medium is recommended as it has: 1. High water permeability, which allows for rapid surface water removal by internal drainage. 2. A properly designed and installed sand base root zone will protect against a field’s worse enemy: compaction.
11. Does the depth of root zone affect play?
Yes, the depth of root zone affects play because a shallow root zone will retain too much water thus causing a muddy surface during the rainy season and during the dry season it becomes too dry and hard.
12. What is root zone stabilisation?
The crumb structure of natural soils is easily destroyed by heavy traffic. One way of avoiding this under intensively used turf is to grow the grass in specially prepared sand that is reinforced with either natural or synthetic fibres. This is called Root Zone Stabilization. The low clay sit content of these root zones mixes means that crumbs are not formed. The structure depends on texture. Sands for these mixes are chosen carefully so that even under heavy traffic there is still enough pore space between the sand grains for water, air and roots.
13. What is hybrid turf and its benefits?
Hybrid turf is a combination of Natural and Synthetic grass to create a field that can be used for longer with lessened risk of bald spots on the surface.
14. Is drainage installation important, why?
Yes, drainage installation is important as having too much or too little water in a field at any point in time can cause catastrophic damage to the field in the long run and in the immediate future. An effective drainage system allows rainwater to be drained quickly so the field can be used immediately after a thunderstorm.
15. What are the important factors to consider in the design of a drainage system?
The important factors to consider in the design of a drainage system is the amount of rainfall, the type root zone/growing medium and surface runoff coefficient.
16. What is surface drainage?
Surface drainage allows surface runoff during rainfall to be removed from the field effectively.
17. What is subsurface drainage?
Sub-Surface Drainage helps to remove the water that seeps below the surface layer into the root zone base layer.
18. What is perched water table and how does it occur?
The concept of a perched water table which occurs when a fine soil, or sand, is placed over the top of a coarser material (usually sand or gravel), is a very difficult concept to grasp because it seems to defy logic. Any reasonable and logical-thinking person would assume that water will flow from a fine soil into a layer of course sand or gravel below it. They are wrong. When a fine soil or sand is placed over the coarser sand or gravel and there is a sharp interface between the two, no water will flow from the fine soil into the coarse material below it until a saturated layer is built up at the interface. Eventually, water is forced through into the layer below, but this saturated layer or perched water table will always remain. If the topsoil is too shallow, the depth of this saturated zone, the perched water table, may extend to the surface of the topsoil and the whole profile will remain permanently saturated.
19. Can water move sideways in clay soil?
No, water cannot move sideways in clay soil however it can move downwards.
20. What is infiltration rate?
The downward entry of water into the soil is termed infiltration the rate of which that occurs is known as the infiltration rate. The downward movement of water through the soil is termed soil water percolation.
21. Is irrigation important in tropical climate, why?
Yes, turf grass irrigation is needed to maintain the soil water content at a water suction level that is low enough to readily satisfy the water absorption requirement of the turf grass plant without creating a significant internal plant water stress.
22. What types of irrigation is available?
There are manual, automated and travelling irrigation systems.
23. What are the water sources for irrigation?
The water sources for irrigation are; Ponds, Public Water, Rainwater Harvesting.
24. What is turf maintenance?
Turf maintenance is the upkeep and general maintenance of the field in order to assure the field is always in good condition, can be used for longer, does not cause player injury and can be used effectively during the sporting season.
25. What are the basic turf maintenance work?
The basic turf maintenance work involves: 1. Mowing 2. Surface Restoration 3. Fertilizing 4. Deep Spiking Aeration 5. Top Dressing and Brushing 6. Weeding 7. Edge Trimming 8. Irrigation (Watering) 9. Insecticide, Pesticide and Fungicide Spraying 10. Scarifying 11. Repairing Divots 12. Replanting Turf (Bald Area Only) 13. Line Marking
26. Is equipment necessary to carry out maintenance work, why?
Yes, equipment is necessary to carry out maintenance work, due to the fact that doing so by hand would be inefficient as well as inconsistent and not effective. These machines have been specifically designed to provide the maintenance required of the field in the most time and cost-effective way possible.
Artificial Football Field
1. What is artificial turf?
Artificial turf is a surface of synthetic fibres made to look and play like natural grass, when used on athletic fields it provides a consistent year-round, all-weather, playing surface.
2. What are the certifications offered by FIFA?
FIFA offers the FIFA Quality and FIFA Quality Pro certifications.
3. What do these certifications mean, and how are they different from FIFA standards?
The FIFA Quality certification is a combination of a stringent regime of durability, resistance, safety and performance tests. Pitches that are awarded the FIFA QUALITY mark fulfil the specific requirements for recreational, community and municipal football, with typically ranges from 40-60 playing hours per week.
The FIFA Quality Pro certification means that the pitch is specifically tested to mimic the high performance and safety requirements for professional football for typical usage of up to 20 playing hours per week.
The FIFA Certification mark on a field means that it is playing as close to a natural pitch as possible, however, FIFA standard do not comply with any of these stringent tests since on-site testing is not conducted.
4. Is sub-surface drainage important in the construction of an artificial turf field, why?
Yes, sub-surface drainage is important in the construction of an artificial turf field, especially in tropical climate countries. In order to prevent a series of defects such as waterlogging, infill displacement and infill runoff, vertical infiltration of rainwater is important.
5. How is an artificial turf field made?
An artificial turf field is made: 1. Sub-base existing soil engineered to receive the system without further settlement. 2. Sub-surface drainage system designed for quick removal of Tropical rainwater. 3. Drainage layer designed to cope with excessive rainfall within short periods and groundwater. 4. FIFA ® approved specially designed and manufactured shock-pad for Tropical use. 5. FIFA® approved Artificial Turf specially manufactured for Tropical use.
6. What is pile yarn Dtex?
Pile yarn Dtex is the weight of the yarn used when making the Artificial Turf.
7. What is turf density?
Turf Density is the number of strands of yarn stitched to the layer of fabric per square metre. The higher the density the more fibres are present in the turf.
8. What is pile weight?
Pile Weight is the weight of the turf tufts per square metre.
9. What is pile thickness?
Pile thickness is the thickness of the centre of a blade of grass.
10. What is the best pile height for tropical weather, why?
The best pile height for tropical weather is 40mm because less infill is being used thus allowing for better percolation of rainwater.
11. Why has artificial turf become so popular in the past few years?
Artificial turf has become so popular in the past few years due to the adoption of artificial turf into FIFA as well as its numerous benefits that are almost identical to natural turf. Commercially it generates income to the owners due to longer usage and less maintenance.
12. What are the different type of infill material?
The different types of infill material are: 1. SBR 2. Coated SBR 3. EPDM 4. Organic Fibres 5. Silica Sand 6. Coated Silica Sand 7. TPE - Thermo Plastic Elastomer
13. Is artificial turf safe, why?
Yes, artificial turf is safe provided it is FIFA certified. A certified field plays almost equivalent to natural grass fields.
14. Is SBR (recycle rubber crumb) safe?
Yes, SBR is safe because it provides shock absorption to prevent injuries to the joints of the players as they perform, as well as protects them from further injury when they take a hard fall.
15. What impact does heat have on an artificial turf field?
Heat does not affect an artificial turf field directly however when exposed to direct sunlight the surface temperature becomes significantly hotter than natural turf fields. During middays, it is best to avoid playing on the turf to avoid skin burns. You can opt to irrigate or water the field to reduce its temperature or use organic infill.
16. Are athletes playing on artificial turf field more susceptible to injuries, why?
No, athletes playing on artificial turf field are not more susceptible to injuries provided it is FIFA certified, due to the several safety features of an artificial turf field, such as shock padding and infill.
17. What impact does artificial turf have on playtime?
Artificial turf fields can be used for as long as desired, however, they are not recommended to be used in the afternoon in order to prevent player injury.
18. How long does artificial turf last?
The manufacturer's warranty states 8 years however if maintained properly and used only 40 hours a week, an artificial turf field can last 10 years.
19. How does artificial turf cost compared to natural turf?
The construction of an artificial turf pitch is more expensive than a natural turf pitch, however, its maintenance costs are significantly lower.
20. Are all artificial turf product the same, why?
No, all artificial turf products are not the same because they are made of different materials, such as PE, PP or Nylon.
21. Can artificial turf hold up under heavy usage, why?
Yes, artificial turf can hold up under heavy usage due to the durability of synthetic fibres, provided it is maintained well.
22. Can artificial turf fade?
No, because artificial turf has UV protection to prevent any discolouration.
23. Does artificial turf need maintenance, why?
Yes, artificial turf requires maintenance, in order to keep it clean and prevent injury from compacted SBR which can seriously injure players. Also, it needs to be brushed to keep the surface level.
24. How long does an artificial turf installation take?
Depending on the site conditions it takes roughly four months to install a full-size artificial football pitch.
25. What are the benefits of an artificial turf field?
The benefits of an artificial turf field are: 1. Can be used for longer hours 2. Maintenance costs are lower 3. More aesthetically pleasing 4. Is more durable
26. What is a Gmax test and why is it important?
Gmax testing for sports surfaces is measuring the impact attenuation (the ability of surfaces to absorb shocks due to impact) of surfaces, both Artificial turfs (Synthetic turfs) and Natural turfs. Gmax is the ratio of the maximum acceleration during an impact to the Acceleration due to gravity. It is important to ensure that when players have a heavy impact their safety is guaranteed.
27. What is the warranty duration for artificial turf?
Most manufacturers provide a warranty duration of 8 years for artificial turf provided it is maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's instruction.
28. What do you need to consider before constructing an artificial turf field?
1. Quantity of Rainfall and patterns 2. Soil conditions 3. Groundwater levels 4. Availability of local construction materials 5. Local technical expertise 6. Specialized equipment