DuraEdge Product Solutions Guide v.25 2025

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OFFICIAL INFIELD PLAYING SURFACE OF MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

PRODUCT SOLUTIONS GUIDE v.25

For nearly two decades, we have worked hard to earn the trust of hundreds of groundskeepers and organizations across North America. We’re extremely honored to have the trust of Minor League Baseball. As the Official Infield Playing Surface of Minor League Baseball, DuraEdge is proud to bring you these infield mixes, topdressings, and mound clays.

Earning this level of trust takes listening, honesty, making good on promises and staying consistent, competent and innovative. These basic tenets have guided DuraEdge from our founding and with our desire to share educational resources, it has lead to lasting relationships with customers at all levels.

We’re more confident than ever that we’ll earn your trust,too.

You can manipulate the infield mix to whatever climate you’re working in at that time, whatever your weather patterns are, your event load. It’s just a really well produced product that you're getting quality and consistency every time it comes out of the plant.

Our reputation continues to grow at all levels of the ballfields community.

Nothing provides the stamp of approval quite like unsolicited praise.

We’re extremely proud of the posts we see on social media from happy DuraEdge customers who want friends and colleagues to know about it. Share your DuraEdge experience!

#TheDuraEdgeDifference

— McClain Murphy, head groundskeeper, Triple-A Gwinnett Stripers

From baseball’s late 1800s origin through the early part of this century, all infield skins were thought to be roughly the same.

After all, dirt was dirt, right? Well, that thinking was due mostly to a lack of understanding soils.

As a groundskeeper, you were expected to use whatever you had and make it work. Typically, it would come down to guesswork. Sometimes it worked, but more often the groundskeeper’s guesswork failed.

All of that changed in the early 2000s. Armed with experience engineering products at his family’s sand and gravel business, Grant McKnight took aim at infield soils by following the science. He began formulating the precise blends of sand, silt, and clay for optimum performance. And, the ability to replicate these unique infield soil blends and deliver consistent materials anywhere in the country is what truly sparked an infield soil industry revolution.

Since 2007, DuraEdge has been the definitive name and the leader in the ballfield industry. Our unmatched expertise is why MLB and MiLB organizations trust their infield performance to us.

From mine to infield

How a natural western Pennsylvania claystone becomes the catalyst to engineered soils.

over thousands of years have deposited a very special red claystone in western Pennsylvania that has become the key to DuraEdge Engineered Infield Soils.

Pittsburgh Red Bed Claystone is the unique highly-compacted clay material that resides below three layers of overburden. It takes nearly two months to access and harvest this claystone.

The precise steps of the DuraEdge manufacturing process ensures they’ll perform as their name implies — durable while holding an edge. DuraEdge infield soils simply don’t migrate like others do.

As the result of the process emerges from the final conveyor, a mountain of reddish brown DuraEdge engineered infield soil takes shape. This final product, like the individual ingredients, is regularly tested to ensure the material meets the rigid specifications for each DuraEdge product.

It’s the Pittsburgh red bed clay that makes DuraEdge infield soils so special.

A combo of illite and kaolinite clay, red bed claystone is harvested as large boulders or stones and is made up of minerals that absorb water without major swelling, yet can dissipate the water rapidly.

The conveyor deposits the sand and clay into a pugmill for final blending. Moisture in the sand as well as friction heat from the intense mixing in the pugmill force the clay to adhere to the sand — a part of the process bucket blending could never accomplish — resulting in a single homogeneous mix.

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A tedious 3-step process reduces the clay stones down to a fine, workable

Another key ingredient is sand. DuraEdge infield products require a very specific sand, so both sand and clay are tested regularly before production to ensure accuracy and consistency.

The powdered clay and sand are loaded into hoppers at the blender unit. Computers then control how much is dispensed for each specific product as the materials are added onto a conveyor.

Custom Amendments

Fixing a poorly performing infield skin is a challenging task at any level of play. The FieldSaver Process can put you on a path to a better field, regardless of your budget.

The DuraEdge FieldSaver Process is the most effective and economical way to improve underperforming infields. But, it’s not guesswork — it’s based on soil science and soil testing. If your infield is beachy, dusty, slick, or chunking out, the FS Custom Infield Amendments are the only soil amendments that will balance, condition, and stabilize your infield soil — all in one application.

Fixing your infield is great, but how can you make it last? Your FieldSaver amended infield means you’re eligible for a DuraEdge Field Assurance maintenance plan to protect your investment and ensure your infield stays performing at its highest level. The FieldSaver process is straightforward:

■ We’ll test your current infield and analyze the results.

■ We’ll identify and prescribe the right FS custom amendment.

■ We’ll install the material on your infield using one of our certified installers and a DuraEdge representative will discuss Field Assurance options with you.

The FieldSaver Process is your cost-effective alternative to remove & replace.

DuraEdge created and perfected the process of scientifically amending infield soils to bring them into balance nearly 20 years ago. We manufacture four standard engineered soils for adjusting the makeup of existing underperforming infield soils.

Unlike harvested or blended native soil mixes where amounts of sand, silt and clay will fluctuate, DuraEdge FS soils are manufactured to meet very tight specifications that can be replicated over and over. Knowing these soils will be consistent, we are able to determine which of these will bring your infield into balance and improve your soil’s shortcomings without having to remove and replace.

FS40 – 40% silt/clay, 60% medium sand

FS50 – 50% silt/clay, 50% medium sand

FS60 – 60% silt/clay, 40% medium sand

FS90 – 90% silt/clay, 10% medium sand

Used to adjust high silt-to-clay ratio infield soils while increasing or maintaining medium sand content.

Applied to loose infield materials such as excessively sandy soils or infields built with crushed aggregate to increase stability.

“This stuff has been amazing! The critics said we would not be able to handle maintaining a ‘big league’ material, but FS turned our highest maintenance area into our lowest. We played 21 games in four days from Monday to Thursday, and on Thursday night, it was as game perfect as it was Monday morning.”

It begins with a soil test.

You can’t fix your infield without first knowing its makeup. We developed the T.A.C.S. method — test, analyze, compare, and solve — as our standard protocol for improving existing infield soils.

Results of a soil test are analyzed to create a specific Infield Needs Report for your infield. This report documents the details of your soil test and the issues with the current soil, as well as a solution for bringing your existing soil into balance to improve its performance.

A critical piece of your Infield Needs Report is your SCR, silt-to-clay ratio. The SCR score indicates the relative performance of an infield soil and is calculated by dividing the silt content by the clay content.

The optimum SCR between 0.5 and 1.0.

The further an SCR score is from optimum, the higher the difficulty in fixing the infield soil.

Soils with an SCR score below 3.0 are great candidates for our FieldSaver amendment process. SCR scores above 3.0 are better suited to a 2" cap or full remove & replace using DuraEdge infield soils.

Steps for taking a soil test…

1. Brush away any topdressing on the surface in areas you will remove samples from.

2. Excavate a 3" x 3" x 3" deep sample of infield soil and place it in a bucket. Repeat this step in 12 – 15 locations around the skinned areas of the infield.

3. With all the samples in the bucket mix the samples together and pulverize any chunks.

4. Fill a qt sized Ziploc bag with the pulverized soil sample and label the bag with the name of the field. Be sure the bag is tightly sealed.

5. Ask your DuraEdge distributor or DuraEdge representative for the sample submission form to send your infield soil sample in for testing.

It has to be done right.

Our FieldSaver protocol is the only way to ensure success. When amending your infield skin, this process not only addresses incorporating your engineered soil, but it also corrects surface drainage issues. Problems with poor surface grade will result in standing water and create recovery issues after rainfall. Fixing drainage issues ensures your infield skin will recovery as quickly as possible after a rain event.

THE FIELDSAVER PROTOCOL:

1. Remove existing lips along grass edges and return them to their original grade. Ensure grass edges are at the desired measurements.

2. Laser grade the existing infield skin to finish grade, adding additional or removing excess infield material as needed. Finish grade should have positive surface drainage when complete.

3. If possible, heavily soak the infield skin ahead of the addition of your FS soil amendment.

4. When the infield skin is stable enough after soaking, use a topdresser to evenly spread the FS engineered soil at 4 lbs/ sq ft over the entire skinned area.

5. Once spread, till the infield skin to a 3" depth using a rototiller. Do not till any deeper. Do one to two passes over the skin if using a reverse tine tiller (preferred method). Otherwise, a minimum of three passes over the infield if using a normal forward tine tiller to fully blend the infield materials.

6. Once fully blended, laser grade again to the same finish grade as before. The addition of the FS product will not increase the elevation of the infield skin.

7. Roll the infield using a 1-½ ton roller, rolling in two perpendicular directions to recompact the infield.

8. Perform a final heavy soaking to the infield.

9. Apply a topdressing to the infield skin once the field is safe to walk on. Then lightly scarify with a nail drag and smooth out with a float drag.

10. Finish up with one more roll and a final soaking.

Infield soils

All ballfields are not created equally. Different levels of play, maintenance capabilities and the access to water all play a role in what the makeup of your infield soil should be. Classify your ballfield based on these factors and you’ll be matched with the correct soil.

FIELD CLASSIFICATION SPECS

Through extensive research with groundskeepers and an understanding of the science, DuraEdge has created specifications for the makeup of infield soils that will achieve the best performance for each of three levels.

RECREATIONAL

Total Sand 70-75%; Medium Sand ≥ 50%

Silt/Clay 25-30%; SCR = 0.5-1.0

Requires volunteer-level maintenance and does not require access to water.

About field classification specs…

The narrow ranges of the field classification specifications make it extremely difficult for other soil suppliers to maintain up-to-spec products on a consistent basis.

DuraEdge customers can trust that our soil products will always be up to spec. Because of our innovative manufacturing process, we are able to guarantee our infield soils will stay within spec — no matter where they are produced or where they are delivered.

ASK YOURSELF:

What is your level of maintenance? What is your access to water?

Armed with these answers, you and your DuraEdge representative or a qualified distributor can determine the right DuraEdge infield soil for your situation.

INTERMEDIATE

Total Sand 65-69%; Medium Sand ≥ 45%

Silt/Clay 31-35%; SCR = 0.5-1.0

Requires at least limited maintenance and access to water.

PROFESSIONAL

Total Sand 58-62%; Medium Sand ≥ 40%

Silt/Clay 38-42%; SCR = 0.5-1.0

Requires regular maintenance and access to water.

THE DURAEDGE LINEUP OF INFIELD SOILS

for those who want a “tighter” playing surface without a large amount of maintenance. to water to maintain the infield.

infield soils are available in Bulk, 1-Ton Super Sacks, and 50# Bags.

playing surface. The highest clay content of all our infield mixes.

NOTE: While fields with DuraEdge Classic at the recreational level do not require access to water, all infield soils will benefit from regular, deep applications of water. Regular application of water greatly enhances an infield’s performance for a better player experience.

DuraEdge
DuraEdge Professional is the Official Infield Mix of Minor League Baseball

Pre-screened, pre-moistened. HydroPro is always ready out of the bag.

HydroPro is the tool to assist with backfilling of infield skin edges and mound building — areas where instant bonding of infield soil is needed.

The high clay content of our DuraEdge Professional with added hydration helps this product instantly bind to itself and to the existing infield soil. Just moderately hydrate the existing soil area, scarify to provide a binding surface, and then apply HydroPro before you grade out, tightly compact, and hydrate the area.

Three quick steps to you time.

DuraEdge HydroPro is perfect for:

◾ Building the base, sides and back of the pitching mound

◾ Backfilling infield edges

◾ Installing into high wear infield areas (lead-off & sliding areas and players’ positions)

DELIVERY OPTIONS

50# Bags, 1-Ton Super Sacks*

* Super Sacks are wrapped in a shroud to maintain ideal moisture

Tips for installing infield soils.

Selecting the right infield soil is only half of the battle. Making sure it is installed correctly is equally important. If an infield material is installed incorrectly, its future success is severely crippled.

If you have questions pertaining to installation of our DuraEdge engineered infield soils, do not hesitate to contact us. You only get funding once, so it’s critical that you do it right the first time.

Here is what you need to know for a successful installation…

Detailed Installation Specifications: On bid projects, you should have a spec book that describes the project to suppliers and installers. In general, the tighter you write the specs and the more detailed the installation instructions, the better chance you have at getting exactly what you want. The same goes for prequalifying your installers. Ask for references that prove they are the right company for the job.

Subgrade Grade: The slope of the subgrade should replicate the desired finish grade, which ensures a consistent depth of infield material across the entire plane of the infield skin.

▶ Compaction: It is important for both the infield material and the subgrade layer. If the subgrade is insufficiently compacted, there’s no firm resistance to “squeeze” the infield mix during installation. The subgrade must be compacted to at least 90% of the Proctor maximum density. If the existing subsoil is too soft to attain compaction (e.g., it is a highly organic “muck” soil), remove it and replace with a granular fill (finely crushed angular stone product) to achieve proper subgrade compaction. For the infield soil itself, install in 2" thick layers (called “lifts”) and compact each time, until you achieve a full 4" profile.

Moisture: Water allows the soil particles to slide past one another into a denser configuration. Therefore, if an infield soil is too dry during installation, the soil will not bind together properly. The surface may feel firm, but the consequences will become evident during the playing season. Rain can create a quagmire because water fills the excess pore space. Do not over water the soil during installation. Water is not compressible, so if you over-saturate the soil, it will displace (“pump”) beneath the roller, preventing full compaction and leaving ruts in the surface.

Surface Finish Grade: Standing water will soften an infield, no matter how good the material is. To keep the water moving, a consistently sloping surface grade is needed, usually from the front of the infield to the back. For the most precise grade (with a tolerance of + or - 1/8"), use lasers to guide the grading equipment. This is not the time to go cheap or ask your neighbor with a skid steer to do it for free.

How much do you need?

We’ve done some calculating for you. These are recommended amounts for various applications. Also refer to our Ballfield Design & Dimension Guide for detailed diagrams. (See page 28 for more information)

▶ DuraEdge Infield Soil

DuraTrax Warning Track

▶ DuraEdge Topdressing Application Table

Topdressings

Infield topdressings play a vital role in the management of your infield skin.

DuraEdge Infield Topdressings

To effectively use topdressing, you must first have a firm infield soil base. Loose, sandy or shifty infield materials will quickly devour a topdressing material.

If you have an infield dealing with these issues, you need to correct your infield base soil with a FieldSaver upgrade before adding a topdressing. See page 8.

Topdressing should be applied to the surface of your infield base soil to a maximum depth of one-eighth inch to one-quarter inch. It should not be tilled in or aggressively nail dragged into the base soil.

When you maintain your infield skin, you will mostly be working the infield topdressing layer while barely scarifying into your base soil.

THE INFIELD SKIN PROFILE

⅛" - ¼" topdressing ½ to 1% slope

4" compacted infield mix

compacted sub-base

Characteristics of DuraEdge infield topdressing materials:

▶ DuraEdge Calcined Clay Topdressing Absorbent. Helps remove excess surface water and hold moisture in the topdressing layer.

▶ DuraEdge ProSlide Expanded Shale Topdressing Non-absorbent. Allows surface water to flow through to the infield base soil for optimum resiliency.

Use topdressings as a tool — independently or as a blend — for better playability and to craft the infield surface to:

◾ more easily manage moisture on the infield surface.

◾ provide a resilient and true playing surface.

◾ offer an excellent sliding surface when maintained properly.

◾ enhance infield skin color for better visual tracking of ground balls

◾ make maintaining the infield surface easier!

CLASSIC 4 x 30

PROFESSIONAL 6 x 30

ProSlide Expanded Shale Infield Topdressings

DuraEdge ProSlide is the Official Topdressing of Minor League Baseball

The most durable topdressings on the market. Unlike calcined clay, the ProSlide family of expanded shale topdressings bring extra hardness to resist physical degredation from routine infield dragging and rolling. Provides an excellent sliding surface and color contrast for tracking ground balls while its fast-drying qualities allow for quick reentry after rain events.

ProSlide™ Classic

4x30 Expanded Shale Topdressing

◾ Color-fast reddish appearance

◾ Gradation range of 4 x 30, designed for intermediate and recreational levels

◾ Compatible with FairBall and PlayBall Calcined Clay

◾ Most attainable price point for expanded shale topdressing

ProSlide™

6x30 Expanded Shale Topdressing

◾ Choose between color-fast red or brown

◾ Gradation range of 6 x 30 offers more consistent smaller particle size

◾ A professional feel with a fine-textured, smooth sliding surface

◾ Compatible with PlayBall and Platinum Calcined Clay

◾ Professional feel with fine-textured, smooth surface

◾ Recommended for professional level infields utilizing with DuraEdge soils

INFIELD SKIN APPLICATIONS

Infield Skin Topdressing

PROSLIDE DELIVERY OPTIONS

50# Bags, 1-Ton Super Sacks

DuraEdge Calcined Clay Infield Topdressings

◾ Packaged in ergonomically beneficial 40 lb bags

◾ Baked to over 1350°F for industry leading particle durability

◾ Lasts longer on field so you use less over a season

◾ Tight manufacturing process ensuring uniform gradation results

◾ Effective uses both on infield skin and turf applications

CALCINED CLAY DELIVERY OPTIONS 40# Bags, 1-Ton Super Sacks

◾ Fastest absorbing drying agent

◾ Just drag in & walk away, no cleanup or removal necessary

◾ Can be used on recreational infields to soften the playing surface

Till into native soil rootzones to relieve compaction

Topdress & drag into sand rootzone after aerification to improve nutrient and water holding capacity

Can be used in Drill & Fill & DryJect machines

Scan to watch ProDry in action!

Mound Clays

You need clay that’s ready right out of the bag. But there’s a fine line between enough and too much moisture. DuraEdge shredded mound clays strike the proper balance so you don’t have to worry about chunky or dry clays. When you want to avoid compacting a lot of clay, turn to our unfired ProLoc clay blocks with the interlocking 10° angle.

BlackStick™ Ultimate Professional Mound Clay

There’s no better clay for your mound and home plate reinforcement.

BlackStick is the only gumbo clay on the market that is screened down to 1/2" and premoistened for convenience

DuraEdge BlackStick is the Official Mound Clay of Minor League Baseball

◾ Mineralogically, the tightest bonding clay type for superior holding power

◾ Regarded as the most effective clay by professional pitchers, batters, and groundskeepers

◾ > 60% clay content

◾ Dark grey/black in color

◾ Tight bonding means less wear & less repairs

◾ Shredded, screened, and premoistened for immediate use right out of the bag

APPLICATIONS

Med-High maintenance ballfields

Adult ballfields (13 & up)

MOISTURE MANAGEMENT

Tarping and Water Access required

DELIVERY OPTIONS

50# Bags

DuraPitch™ Premium Mound Clay

◾ Our most universally adaptable clay

◾ 40% or more clay content

◾ Reddish-brown color

◾ Shredded, screened and premoistened for immediate use right out of the bag

◾ Use to repair wear in ProLoc Block installations

APPLICATIONS

Low (infrequent) maintenance ballfields

Youth ballfields (12 & under);

Med-High maintenance ballfields

Adult ballfields (13 & up)

MOISTURE MANAGEMENT

Tarping optional

DELIVERY OPTIONS

50# Bags, 1-Ton Super Sacks

DuraPitch™ Professional Mound Clay

◾ An excellent bonding clay for those requiring higher performance in wear areas

◾ 50% or more clay content

◾ Brownish-gray in color

◾ Shredded, screened and premoistened for immediate use right out of the bag

APPLICATIONS

Med-High maintenance ballfields

Adult ballfields (13 & up)

MOISTURE MANAGEMENT

Tarping and Water Access required

DELIVERY OPTIONS

50# Bags

DuraPitch ProLoc™ Mound Blocks

Most clay bricks have square sides. But not ProLoc, where 10° is everything. Our patented wedge-shaped design with overlapping seams means blocks naturally fuse together.

◾ Made from DuraPitch Premium Mound Clay

◾ 40% or more clay content

◾ Premoistened, unfired clay blocks

◾ Extruded under pressure for maximum compaction

◾ Patented 10° wedge-shaped design (patent #10,676,876)

◾ Promotes better adhesion between blocks compared to the competition (see illustration below)

◾ Use DuraPitch Premium Mound Clay to repair wear that may occur on the blocks

APPLICATIONS

Low (infrequent) maintenance ballfields Youth ballfields (12 & under); Med-High maintenance ballfields Adult ballfields (13 & up)

MOISTURE MANAGEMENT

Tarping optional

DELIVERY OPTIONS

Packaged 8 blocks per plastic bag to retain moisture & pliability; 38 bags/pallet (304 blocks total)

When downward pressure is applied by tamping or rolling, the 10° wedge shape creates overlapping seams of ProLoc™ blocks allowing them to easily meld together into a solid clay sheet.

Standard rectangular clay bricks have vertical seams, so tamping energy is wasted straight downward, which fails to help with binding.

Warning Tracks

Fielders just gotta know. Textures play an important role so they not only feel the difference, but actually hear the difference.

DuraTrax® Warning Track Mix

DuraEdge offers different materials nationwide from a variety of sources.

These warning track materials meet the same strict standards of consistency that all DuraEdge materials are held to.

All our warning track materials are engineered to…

allow for optimum vertical drainage when installed as specified. stay in place, thereby requiring less maintenance.

provide attractive, rich color contrast. initiate audible and textural sensations to warn players as cleats come in contact.

DuraTrax® Crushed Lava Rock

◾ Made from 100% scoria lava rock

◾ Crushed to ⅛" minus

◾ Fine gradation means it’s less abrasive

◾ Deepest natural red color that will not fade

DuraTrax™ Crushed Brick

◾ Made of fired red clay brick

◾ Crushed to ³/16" minus

◾ Coarse gradation is more economical

◾ Fiery orange-red color that will not fade

DELIVERY OPTIONS Bulk Dump Truck or 1-Ton Super Sacks

Regional warning track materials are also available. Call for options.

WARNING TRACK CROSS-SECTION

If grass butts up against the outside of field wall, extend warning track to 6" beyond wall for easier maintenance along fence

field perimeter

3"-4" DuraTrax material (achieve 90-95% compaction)

4" limestone sub-base

• 3" compacted 2A limestone

• 1" compacted limestone dust over 2A base (achieve 90-95% compaction)

0.5%-1% slope compacted sub-grade (achieve 90-95% compaction)

ballfield grass

DuraTrax Crushed Lava Rock is the Official Warning Track of Minor League Baseball

We can help.

Nobody does more research & innovation than DuraEdge. And we love to share what we’ve learned through various educational opportunities.

DURAEDGE PUBLICATIONS

We publish two highly informative documents. Request a copy today!

The DuraEdge Maintenance Manual & Resource Guide provides detailed information on maintaining ballfield skinned areas through all seasons.

The Ballfield Design & Dimensions Guide is a must have. This one-of-a-kind 56-page resource covers all the information you need to design, construct, or renovate your ballfield.

DURAEDGE.COM

You’re just a click away.

Our website is full of product info, how-to videos, blog posts, and downloads, like spec sheets, sell sheets and MSDS sheets.

OUR UNPARALLED TEAM IS HERE TO HELP

Our team of five of former professional baseball groundskeepers combine for more than 100 years of experience. Our sales professionals have accumulated extensive knowledge in solving your infield issues. Together, our team of experts can provide answers to all your questions regarding ballfield materials or maintenance practices.

■ WEST Eric Blanton eblanton@duraedge.com

■ CENTRAL Tom Burns tburns@duraedge.com

■ MIDWEST Paul Zwaska pzwaska@duraedge.com

■ FLORIDA Mike Williams mwilliams@duraedge.com

■ UPPER NORTHEAST Greg Frederick gfrederick@duraedge.com

■ PA-WV-MD Derek Forese dforese@duraedge.com

■ OH-KY Coby Schmucker cschmucker@duraedge.com

■ SOUTHEAST Luke Yoder lyoder@duraedge.com

Your Infield Renovation & Installation

HOMEFIELD SOLUTION.

A certified installation is the best way to renovate your field from top to bottom, beginning to end. In conjunction with our Homefield partners, we’re here to provide you with a long-term, all-encompassing solution for your infield. Sometimes your facility needs more than just a better infield. We handle all the details, providing you with complete project management including selection of all the right materials and products to meet your goal. We certify and train with some of the best installer crews across the country to ensure every DuraEdge product is installed correctly.

A certified Homefield installation unlocks the full potential of your facility. Best of all, you qualify for a Field Assurance™ program (see next page) to protect your investment for years to come.

☐ Preconstruction survey & evaluation

☐ Measure, compare & adjust arc distance to guidelines

☐ Check base distance, adjust as needed and square to foul poles

☐ Remove any lips along infield grass edges

☐ Measure home plate distance to mound, ensure proper clay in boxes

DuraEdge Homefield is the Official Infield Installer of Minor League Baseball

☐ Measure pitcher’s mound & adjust to comply with league/age guidelines

☐ Survey existing grade & prepare subgrade base for new infield material

☐ Install and laser grade 2” or more of carefully selected engineered infield soil

☐ Apply infield topdressing & groom for play

☐ Provide maintenance & equipment recommendations

Protect your investment.

Field Assurance will keep your field performing at its highest level.

Even when you’ve done everything right and your infield mix is properly formulated and installed, it will degrade over time if it is not well maintained. Oftentimes that means you’ll be facing a costly major renovation again in several years.

That’s where a DuraEdge Field Assurance program comes in. Our membership plans ensure proper maintenance to keep your field humming along every season within a predictable, flat-line budget that squashes future unexpected spikes in spending.

There are three levels of Field Assurance with flexible schedules to help you keep up with maintenance, manage your budget and provide you an improved playing surface.

FIELD ASSURANCE PLANS | DURAEDGE PROTECTION

The best fields are backed with Field Assurance.

There’s a cost to doing nothing. Proper maintenance takes time and resources. Membership in one of our Field Assurance plans ensures a well-maintained field over time to avoid the inevitable — and costly — major renovation.

The plans below are designed to help you manage a budget you can count on while guaranteeing peak performance through proper maintenance.

BASES LOADED

Field Maintenance Visits EVERY YEAR

DESIGNATED HITTER

Field Maintenance Visits EVERY 3 YEARS

LEADOFF HITTER

Field Maintenance Visits EVERY 3 YEARS

Includes DuraEdge Infield Mix, topdressings, and mound clay.

Includes DuraEdge Infield Mix, topdressings, and mound clay.

Includes DuraEdge Infield Mix. (Does not include topdressings and mound clay.)

Any field with a Certified Installation is eligible for one of these three plans. To be certified, your field must have a 2-inch depth of 100% DuraEdge Infield Mix (full DE renovation or FieldSaver amendment) with positive surface drainage.

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