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A decade-long working relationship between Replay Maintenance and Redexim UK has evolved into an exciting new partnership - one that promises to raise the bar for artificial pitch maintenance across the UK and beyond.

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 The collaboration sees Replay Maintenance become the premier UK distributor for Redexim’s synthetic turf machinery, including the all-new RTC-E, an electric version of Redexim’s trusted RTC in-house maintenance unit.

 “We’ve been working closely with Redexim on an informal basis for over ten years,” explains Nick Harris, Managing Director at Replay Maintenance. “We’ve built strong relationships with the team, and as our own business has grown and developed, it just made sense to formalise that partnership - particularly around synthetic turf machinery, where we’re well placed to lead distribution and provide specialist guidance.”

 Replay Maintenance is a specialist in synthetic sports surface care, servicing over 1,000 synthetic facilities annually and offering nationwide expertise in maintaining 3G, 4G, and other artificial pitches. Redexim, meanwhile, is a globally respected name in turf maintenance technology, known for its robust engineering, innovation, and commitment to quality.

 “Redexim’s machines are reliable, easy to maintain, and built to do the job properly,” Nick continues. “They’ve got a core range that works incredibly well, and they continue to invest in R&D to improve and expand what they offer. That gives our customers real confidence - they know they’re investing in machines that last and perform.”

 The first major development under the new partnership is the launch of the Redexim RTC-E – a fully electric ride-on maintenance unit designed specifically for in-house use on synthetic pitches.

 Retaining the popular features of the original petrol-driven RTC - including its fold-out drag brushes and compact design - the RTC-E adds a new layer of convenience, sustainability, and compliance with modern environmental goals.

 “This is an exciting product for the sector,” says Nick. “The RTC-E gives facilities a reliable, cost-effective machine that ticks the ESG and sustainability boxes, reduces on-site emissions, and is simple to charge and maintain. It’s more than capable of handling daily brushing and debris removal on synthetic pitches - all without the environmental impact of fossil fuel engines.”

What makes the partnership work is Replay’s deep understanding of synthetic surfaces and Redexim’s reputation for producing high-quality, reliable equipment.

 “We don’t just sell equipment - we use it ourselves,” says Nick. “That gives us a unique perspective when advising clients on what machinery will best suit their surfaces, usage, and budgets. That specialism makes us very well equipped to recommend the right tools and provide tailored support.”

 Paul Langford, Director of Commercial Operations for Redexim UK, agrees: “Replay Maintenance bring unmatched knowledge of synthetic sports surfaces, and we’re excited to work with them as our premier UK distributor for this specialist machinery range. Their technical expertise and direct access to a wide customer base make them the perfect partner as we continue to innovate and grow our offering in the artificial turf market.”

 The partnership is also expected to evolve further, with joint R&D opportunities already being discussed. Replay’s hands-on experience maintaining a wide variety of surfaces puts them in a strong position to influence and shape future equipment development - particularly as the market moves toward organic infills and new surface technologies.

 “We’re proud to represent the Redexim brand and are excited about what we can achieve together,” concludes Nick. “Whether it’s helping a school invest in the right brush unit or shaping the next generation of synthetic maintenance equipment, this partnership is about making a meaningful impact for customers.”

 For more information, visit www.replaymaintenance.co.uk

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