About Sprinturf
Built in America. Backed by every step of the chain.
Sprinturf was founded in 1998 in Daniel Island, South Carolina. We are the only synthetic turf company in North America that extrudes 100% of its own polyethylene fiber in-house. Our Dadeville, Alabama plant runs the extrusion lines. Our Chatsworth, Georgia plant runs the tufting and coating. Our installation crews work nationwide. Three thousand fields. Zero fiber failures since 2010. A PlayCore subsidiary since October 2023.
By the numbers
Leadership
A second-generation American manufacturer.
A senior team of operators, manufacturing leads, and regional sales executives. Lean by design. All on the ground at the plants and HQ.
Sustainability
Built for performance. Designed with responsibility.
Sprinturf operates the only on-site recycling and reclamation equipment in the synthetic turf industry. End-of-life fields are processed at our Dadeville facility into reclaimed material that re-enters the supply chain. Nothing leaves the property as landfill if we can run it back through our own line.
Our Greenplay organic infill is bio-based, made from natural materials, and fully recyclable. Our NaturalCool technology integrates a heat-mitigation layer into the turf system that reduces field surface temperature by up to 35 degrees Fahrenheit on a hot summer afternoon, measured against conventional infill systems.
Sustainability inside a turf factory is not a marketing claim. It's a process: own the line, control the inputs, take back the outputs.
Only on-site reclamation equipment in the industry, processing end-of-life fields at Dadeville.
Bio-based organic infill. Fully recyclable. No crumb-rubber concerns.
Heat-mitigation layer reduces surface temperature up to 35F on hot days.
Community
Reinvested, not just shipped.
Two programs put margin back into the communities the fields go into.
2026 LEAP Grant Program
Funding fields where the bond won't reach.
The Sprinturf LEAP Grant program supports under-resourced school districts and parks departments that can't quite get to a full bond. Awards range from a single batting cage net to a full multi-sport field replacement, depending on need.
Healthy Spaces Council
Where the people who plan fields actually meet.
Hosted in February 2026 in Chattanooga, the Healthy Spaces Council convenes architects, engineers, general contractors, and PlayCore brands for in-depth discussion on the future of sports field design and construction.