We guide your poured-in-place rubber project from site walk to cured surface.
You walk us through the property, the use zones, and any color preferences. We bring back layout, color, and a cost plan.
We pour the recycled rubber base layer, then the virgin top in chosen colors and patterns above.
Our in-house crew cures the layers, finishes the edges, and walks the seamless surface with the property team.
Across Texas we have poured rubber surfaces under playground equipment at schools, daycares, and public parks — recycled base layers underneath, virgin top layers above, and custom colors that the campus actually picked out themselves.
Schools and daycares trust Texas Backyard Structures with PIP rubber safety.
We just celebrated a birthday here, and it was hands-down the most stress-free party we've ever hosted! The kids had endless space to run around and loved every playset. The staff handled every detail, so the adults could relax and enjoy themselves too...
Our new playscape looks Amazing - and is a huge hit with the kiddies! TBS was also incredible at organizing new sail shades, swings, and basketball hoops for our multifamily community. They're a Huge asset to our industry. Thanks, So Much, Karla!
I recently had a metal building installed, and I couldn't be more satisfied with the experience. Karla, the owner at Texas Backyard Structures, was incredibly helpful and knowledgeable throughout the entire process. She took the time to answer all my questions and made sure everything was exactly what I needed...
Outstanding company to do business with from start to finish! CJ was wonderful to work with and we couldn't be happier with the results of the playscape we designed for our grandkids. The installers were also phenomenal. Thank you Texas Backyard...
Common questions about poured-in-place rubber, cost, lifespan, and the ADA access.
Poured-in-place rubber depends on surface area, thickness, color, and base prep. Seamless installs cost more up front but they have the longest lifespan.
Yes. Our in-house crew preps the sub-base, pours both rubber layers, and walks the cured surface with the property team.
PIP rubber typically performs 10 to 15 years with routine cleaning. Heavy UV exposure and high traffic can shorten that timeline.
Yes. Seamless surface, no shift, no loose material — that combination meets ADA access spec better than any loose-fill alternative.
Poured-in-place rubber projects start with a site visit and a sub-base check. Send us the property dimensions and our crew will spec the layers and put a free quote in hand.