ASTROTURF RESURFACING IN BUCKINGHAMSHIRE

Buckinghamshire stretches from the edge of Greater London through the Chiltern Hills and up toward the Midlands, giving the county a mix of busy towns and wide rural areas. Major centres include Milton Keynes, High Wycombe and Aylesbury, each with its own blend of residential communities, education sites and sporting facilities.

The county is served by Buckinghamshire New University in High Wycombe and the University of Buckingham, along with a strong group of independent schools such as Wycombe Abbey, Stowe School and Berkhamsted School just over the county border. These institutions contribute to a high level of sporting activity and a steady demand for well maintained training and match surfaces.

Buckinghamshire has an active sporting scene, with professional football in Milton Keynes and High Wycombe and a strong presence in rugby, hockey and netball through well established clubs and community programmes. Schools, colleges and clubs across the county make year round use of their pitches, which places significant pressure on artificial surfaces. The combination of varied terrain, busy participation levels and changing weather conditions means that durable, well designed sports pitches are essential for organisations aiming to maintain consistent performance.

St Clement Danes School Rickmansworth

Our work at St Clement Danes School Rickmansworth (over the border in Hertfordshire)

ASTROTURF RESURFACING

English Martyrs Catholic School Hartlepool

Astroturf Resurfacing at English Martyrs Catholic School Hartlepool

English Martyrs Catholic School Hartlepool case study

Adsum Sport and Play brings more than 25 years of experience to synthetic pitch (often called Astroturf) resurfacing, helping facilities upgrade ageing surfaces to restore performance, safety and long term reliability. Our work spans professional clubs, universities, schools and community facilities across Buckinghamshire, built around a commitment to quality and long term reliability.

The original AstroTurf product was a short-pile synthetic turf invented in 1965 by Monsanto. It has since become a synonym for all types of artificial and synthetic playing surfaces.

After extended periods of use, synthetic pitches (often called Astroturf) inevitably show signs of wear, with fibres flattening, infill compacting and overall performance declining. Resurfacing replaces the old system with a new 2G, 3G or MUGA surface, often incorporating shock pad upgrades to enhance comfort and consistency. This process revitalises the facility and ensures it meets modern sporting expectations.

We manage resurfacing projects through a Prime Contractor model, coordinating technical assessments, surface removal and specialist installation using trusted local subcontractors. This ensures every resurfaced synthetic pitch is delivered to a high standard and ready for sustained, intensive use.

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