Frequently Asked Questions
Prefabricated tracks offer quick installation, cost-effectiveness, durability, and safety. They are modular, reducing construction time, and often use eco-friendly materials. Their shock-absorbing design minimizes injury risks, and they require minimal long-term maintenance compared to traditional tracks.
Installation typically takes 1–3 weeks, depending on the track size and site preparation. Prefabricated systems use pre-made components like interlocking tiles or rolls, avoiding lengthy curing processes required for traditional asphalt or rubber tracks.
Yes. Most are made from recyclable rubber or polyurethane materials free of harmful chemicals (e.g., heavy metals or VOCs). They also meet safety standards for shock absorption and slip resistance, ensuring student safety during activities.
They are designed to withstand heavy use, UV exposure, and weather extremes. Maintenance involves regular cleaning, debris removal, and occasional checks for loose modules. Damaged sections can be easily replaced without redoing the entire track.
Absolutely. Prefabricated tracks come in varying lengths, widths, and colors to fit school spaces (e.g., compact designs for small campuses). Customizable lane markings and logos can also be added to align with school branding or sports requirements.