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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.

Sprinturf fiber extrusion line at the Dadeville, Alabama plant
Dadeville, AL · Extrusion floor

By the numbers

0 Founded. Daniel Island, South Carolina.
0 Employees. Operators, machine techs, installers, regional sales.
0 Manufacturing & HQ locations. Daniel Island, Dadeville, Chatsworth.
0 Fiber failures since 2010. Validated across the entire 16-year warranty cohort.

Manufacturing

Two American plants. One throat to choke.

When the warranty needs to be honored, you call the company that made the fiber. Every roll on every field came off our lines. Every install was supervised by our crew. The accountability does not bounce off a holding company.

  1. 01 Dadeville, AL

    Extrude

    Polyethylene resin enters the line. It leaves as the same fiber that ends up under your players. Sprinturf is the only North American synthetic turf company that owns this step. Everyone else buys the fiber overseas and rebrands the spool.

    Sprinturf fiber extrusion line at Dadeville, Alabama

    Fiber extrusion line, Dadeville AL

  2. 02 Chatsworth, GA

    Tuft

    The fiber is tufted into the primary backing on our own machines. Pile height, gauge, face weight, and stitch rate are dialed in for the system. Predator runs different than GrandSlam. The same operators run both lines.

    Tufting line interior at Chatsworth, Georgia

    Tufting floor, Chatsworth GA

  3. 03 Chatsworth, GA

    Coat

    Polyurethane coating bonds the tufted fiber to the backing. This step decides whether a field shrugs off freeze-thaw or sheds tufts in year three. Every roll is tested before it ships. No exceptions.

    Polyurethane coating line at Chatsworth, Georgia

    Coating line, Chatsworth GA

  4. 04 National crew

    Install

    Sprinturf installers run the seam, set the inlays, and dial the infill. The same people who built the fiber are present when the field goes down. That is why the warranty math works: 3,000 fields, zero fiber failures since 2010.

    Aerial view of a finished Sprinturf football field

    Finished field, aerial

Vertical integration is the moat. Here's why competitors can't claim it.

  • FieldTurfOwned by Tarkett, a French flooring conglomerate. Fiber sourced from Tarkett's industrial extrusion. Not a turf-specialist line.
  • AstroTurfOwned by Sport Group, headquartered in Germany under UK private equity. Fiber sourced from European partners.
  • Shaw Sports TurfOwned by Berkshire Hathaway via Shaw Industries (carpet). Fiber sourced from third parties for sports applications.
  • Hellas ConstructionBuilds and installs, but uses Matrix Turf surface (a separate company) for the playing field itself.

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.

Justin Reddy, Sprinturf President and CEO

Justin Reddy

President & CEO

BSE bioengineering, University of Pennsylvania. MBA, Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia. Career in pharma engineering and AT&T's IoT division before succeeding Rom Reddy as Sprinturf CEO in 2016.

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Marc Belluomini, Sprinturf VP of Sales and Marketing

Marc Belluomini

VP, Sales & Marketing

Thirty-plus years in synthetic turf, with senior roles at Shaw Sports Turf, Hellas, and Sportexe before joining Sprinturf. Owns the regional rep network and the AD-to-AD relationships behind the project pipeline.

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Kevin Wozniak, Sprinturf VP of Operations

Kevin Wozniak

VP, Operations

Sprinturf's ASBA Certified Builder of record. Runs the Dadeville and Chatsworth plant operations and field-install crews. The number on the warranty when something goes sideways on a job site.

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Kyle Horne, Sprinturf VP of Finance

Kyle Horne

VP, Finance

Runs finance, contracts, and procurement integration with PlayCore. Owns cooperative-purchasing administration: Sourcewell, OMNIA Partners, BuyBoard, and TIPS-USA. Closes the books behind every install.

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Sustainability

Built for performance. Designed with responsibility.

Sprinturf on-site recycling and reclamation equipment in the Dadeville plant

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.

Recycling

Only on-site reclamation equipment in the industry, processing end-of-life fields at Dadeville.

Greenplay

Bio-based organic infill. Fully recyclable. No crumb-rubber concerns.

NaturalCool

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.

Recipients of the 2026 Sprinturf LEAP Grant program

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.

~$500K Distributed in 2026 across 12 projects in 8 states.
Healthy Spaces Council attendees, February 2026 in Chattanooga

Healthy Spaces Council

Where the people who plan fields actually meet.

Hosted in February 2026 in Chattanooga, the Healthy Spaces Council convenes athletic directors, parks directors, architects, and PlayCore brands to advance evidence-based community-recreation practice aligned with PlayCore's CORE framework.

Feb 2026 Chattanooga, TN. Hosted by PlayCore + Sprinturf.

Plant Tour

Want a tour of the manufacturing line?

Architects and athletic directors are welcome at the Dadeville extrusion plant and the Chatsworth tufting and coating plant by appointment. Bring spec questions. Bring your procurement officer. We'll bring the answers and the people who run the lines.

What you'll see Live extrusion line at Dadeville. Tufting and coating floors at Chatsworth. The reclamation equipment. The team that runs them. Allow a half day at each plant.