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“I contacted a number of
Barenbrug’s Matt Williams discusses the merits of their seed mixes
fibre is folded, it is simply not possible to remove the fold. So, to fast forward to the beginning of this year, three companies were approached with a view to quoting for replacement of the carpet. The original installer was contacted - a relatively ‘young’ company, and one of the most respected UK based carpet manufacturers - all with a view to tendering for the work. Through the budgeting process, and somewhat fortunately I might add, we did allocate a primary and a secondary budget - the
secondary budget was a contingency, just in case we found the shockpad to be in need of replacement, despite all research and advice stating that one shockpad should last two carpet cycles. We did actually have the shockpad tested for tensile strength by an independent lab to ascertain if it would hold up to a second carpet cycle - test results came back as positive from three locations, however, a further issue was identified, which I will elaborate on later. The quoting process is where things started to go awry, and the incumbent
venues with my carpet of choice, all of whom had nothing but the highest of praise. It soon became clear what was going on”
issues still leave a bitter taste in my mouth to this very day.
I took a decision to employ EasiGrass to install a Rhino Turf HF18 carpet, based on a number of factors - simply put, the package on offer was superior to the others, in my opinion, and this despite receiving several strong references for the other products. As a goodwill gesture, I contacted the unsuccessful companies to thank them for their quotes, and offer constructive feedback as to why they were unsuccessful. Somewhat disappointingly,
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DECEMBER/JANUARY 2014 PC 95
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