Capillary Concrete now used on bunkers across five continents

Alistair
By Alistair August 16, 2018 05:33 Updated

Capillary Concrete® offers the best piece of mind when it comes to bunker liners; this is why it makes perfect sense for so many golf courses across five continents who have successfully installed the product.

Some of the many reasons why the product has been installed across these golf courses is because it can withstand extreme weather conditions, from extreme heat to severe cold frost spells, without degradation, it also helps to improve consistency of sand depths and moisture levels through exceptional drainage properties.

The capillary action helps keep sand moist during dry periods, thus preventing sand movement.

This is as well as minimising sand erosion and washouts, weed prevention and eliminating sub grade contamination.

Since 2010 Capillary Concrete® has been installed in many courses and has continued to lead the way in bunker lining, it has an impeccable track record and a reference list to match.

One of the many benefits Capillary Concrete® has over competitor products is that it can be installed by either contractors and or greenstaff, once trained by our own team. Full guidance is given so that the installation meets our quality assurance for inclusion to our 10 year Insured Financial Guarantee, Capillary Concrete® is the only company to offer any sort of assurance like this, reiterating the high quality of the product, service and support offered by this unique product.

Why not contact Border Sports for the UK, or the Capillary Concrete® team directly to find out more how this product can benefit your bunkers as well as producing a return on investment in a short period of time, making it much more feasible than most capital expenditure projects?

 

Alistair
By Alistair August 16, 2018 05:33 Updated

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