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Every area of public and private expenditure is under scrutiny to see where savings can be made and the approach to pitch drainage can make a significant difference to long and short term expenditure.

Terrain Aeration is one company that offer a long term economic solution which will carry the sports club through not just one but many seasons.

Lynda Green, Operations Director of Terrain Aeration explains how the Terralift works. “The Terralift offers a clean, reliable, and cost effective and environmentally impact free system for the treatment of compacted soil structures through the forceful injection of air into otherwise poorly aerated soil. The Terralift treats the area and gets rid of any compaction. This treatment is long lasting and has the added benefit of seaweed which is injected into the soil during the treatment to improve it.

The Terralift air blast decompaction and aeration technique has proven itself to deliver not just instant remedies for compacted soils, but long lasting effects which improve and retain these positive changes for up to ten years. By using its Terralift the company says football pitch aeration generally lasts five to seven years and ten to fifteen on a golf course. In addition it is an economic but highly effective alternative to installing a complete new drainage system.

By taking radical action to dramatically improve your drainage now you can avoid costly problems in the future.

For further information please contact Lynda Green at Terrain Aeration
Tel: 01449 673783 email: terrainaeration@aol.com www.terrainaeration.co.uk

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