
Keeping an infield does not have to be costly for your school or recreational facility, but requires a lot of work. Not only do you need to complete the essential routine maintenance, but buying specific products may help reduce overall maintenance costs. Purchasing infield tarps, for example, can dramatically reduce the wear and tear on your field and reduce yearly expenses.
You must work to avoid potential mistakes that can make maintaining a Baseball Field Tarp too costly. These mistakes include:
• Raking Improperly - Never rake across baselines-this drags the material to the edge and creates a high place and lip that will have water if it rains or following sprinkler use. Also, never rake combinations too thoroughly-it can create a soupy, loose muck.
• Drying a Field - Never lay down cat litter to dry out your wet area. Instead, use a soil conditioner or drying mechanism.
• Use the Tarp - Always use baseball traps when it is about to rain or starts to rain.
Benefits of Shielding Your Field
Tarps do not simply save your field from the rain; they also protect the grass/sod and dirt from water, wind, and UV rays. Most covers are specifically developed to resist temperatures as low as -40 degrees Fahrenheit, and when properly connected, they can keep up to 65-mile-per-hour winds. On days of rain, these devices can save chalk lines and floors and keep ground material placement, allowing teams to immediately pick up with the game following the rainstorm. Infield tarps are the most common athletic equipment items purchased by softball and baseball fields also.
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