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By in Synthetics on 9th Sep 2010 14:00

Leicester BeforeLeicester City FC recently had no hesitation in calling in Technical Surfaces to help them prepare for the recent visit of Reading FC and Sky Sports TV to the Walkers Stadium to revive an area of artificial grass which many thought would have to be replaced.

The services of the UK's leading synthetic pitch maintenance specialists were required to restore the strip of artificial grass that runs adjacent to the touchline and in front of the team dugouts, which had become heavily contaminated with trapped dirt and debris.

As any football fan knows, dugouts and touchlines are hubs of activity during the course of a football match, and the synthetic carpet bordering the pitch at the Walkers Stadium has to cope with a great deal of player and coach footfall. Consequently, the carpet's synthetic fibres had become flattened over time, allowing any contaminated material being washed away from the pitch to rest in thick layers on top of the pile.

As well as restricting the ability of the synthetic carpet to drain adequately, there were also aesthetic implications for the club to consider; dugouts are a key focus of attention for matches screened live on television, and club officials were keen for the area in front of the dugouts to be refurbished in time for a Saturday afternoon kick-off.
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So, on the day before the match Technical Surfaces' maintenance technicians arrived at the stadium to remove the embedded contamination from the artificial grass strip. Using a series of machines and equipment - including the SMG SportChamp, the company were able to effectively extract the contaminated material from within the carpet, before giving the surface a final clean.

"We are absolutely thrilled with the results of the cleaning carried out by Technical Surfaces on our synthetic tracking", explains the club's Operations Manager, Paul Lewis. "Our main concern was that the carpet was in such poor condition that we would have to resurface the whole area, which would have created issues with downtime and cost. Thankfully, Technical Surfaces knew exactly how to solve our problem, and since their maintenance works took place the area looks like new! We are really pleased with the fast, efficient service they have provided, and would certainly recommend Technical Surfaces to other football clubs looking to clean the artificial grass areas in their stadiums."

For more information on how Technical Surfaces can help restore synthetic sports surfaces to an 'as new' condition, contact us now on 08702 400 700 and ask to speak to a Technical Manager.

Image 1: A before shot of the contaminated artificial grass area at Leicester City FC's Walkers Stadium.

Image 2: All Clean. Following Technical Surfaces recent visit to the Walkers Stadium all of the contaminated material from within the carpet was successfully removed.

Read more articles in Synthetics, by Tina Ribbans or from September 2010.



There are 2 comments on this article

10 Sep 2010 by jlawrence

Someone seems to have forgotten Image 2

Of course there's no bounce, bend your back and put some bloody effort in.

10 Sep 2010 by Pitchcare Peter

Thanks Jon, now resolved.

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