Introducing... Cricket Carpets Direct!

Cricket Carpets Direct is an exciting new development in the world of artificial cricket surfaces, and could be just the help you need to get your cricket facilities ready for the new season.

Launched by artificial pitch maintenance experts Technical Surfaces Ltd, and drawing on their wealth of experience dating back to the very first pitches installed by Dunlop in the 1970’s, Cricket Carpets Direct is a dedicated online service providing traditional carpets at traditional prices.

A wide range of products and services are available at www.cricketcarpetsdirect.co.uk, from temporary roll-down matting for practice sessions, to the PowerPlay Instant Cricket System, bespoke maintenance packages, carpet replacement and even full match pitch installations.

A Project Planner feature is available online, enabling you to budget effectively for your cricket surface, tailor a quotation to your exact requirements, and compare prices against any other quotes you may already have, all without the need to speak to a salesperson. However, Technical Managers are always on hand, to offer further help and advice either over the phone or in person.

The Buy Direct function allows you to buy artificial carpets at reduced rates by supplying them at factory prices. The carpets are made in England by a leading supplier of cricket carpets to the industry for the past 20 years.

So, whether you are looking for a top-of-the-range Wilton Woven ‘Premier’ carpet for your senior or top-level cricket club, or simply a cost-effective needle-punched ‘Play’ surface for junior or occasional use, Cricket Carpets Direct can help!

For more information, visit Cricket Carpets Direct online at www.cricketcarpetsdirect.co.uk, or call 08702 400 700 and ask to speak to a Technical Manager.

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