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Recycled Rubber Mulch Super Sack for Playgrounds

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Product Description

Looking for a safe, long-lasting, and colorful surfacing solution? Our bulk rubber mulch super sacks from Playsafer provide premium protection and vibrant appeal for playgrounds, parks, and landscaping projects. Made from 100% recycled rubber tires and treated with non-toxic, fade-resistant paint, this mulch offers superior safety and minimal maintenance all year round.

Rubber Mulch vs. Wood Mulch

From safety to long-term savings, recycled rubber mulch consistently outperforms engineered wood fiber. The comparison table below breaks down the key differences side by side.

Feature Rubber Mulch Wood Mulch
Durability Lasts for years Decomposes over time
Maintenance Minimal upkeep Frequent replacement
Safety Meets CPSC & ASTM standards Less consistent cushioning
Insects Insect-resistant Can attract pests
Seasonal Use Won’t freeze or compact Can harden in cold months

Why Choose Rubber Mulch for Your Playground?

Rubber mulch stays resilient through all seasons, resists compaction, and delivers excellent shock absorption. Our wholesale rubber mulch meets rigorous ASTM and CPSC safety standards, ensuring your outdoor areas are both fun and safe for kids and adults of all ages.

Rubber Mulch Color Options

Choose the perfect color to match your playground designs:

  • Black Rubber Mulch – Classic and versatile
  • Red Rubber Mulch – Bold and playful
  • Green Rubber Mulch – Natural, blends with grass
  • Blue Rubber Mulch – Bright and unique for themed spaces
  • Brown Rubber Mulch – Natural, woodsy feeling

Want a custom look? You can mix multiple colors for a vibrant, personalized playground.

Bulk & Bag Sizes: Choosing the Right Amount of Rubber Mulch

We offer flexible options to fit your project size:

  • 2,000 lb Super Sacks – Ideal for large areas; compatible with forklifts
  • 40 lb Bags – Great for small spaces or detailed landscaping

Both options are available for direct purchase or bulk order.

Need help calculating how much mulch you need?

Use our rubber mulch calculator above to estimate based on square footage and depth.

How to Install Rubber Mulch

  1. Clear and level the surface area
  2. Install a playground border and ensure proper drainage
  3. Spread mulch evenly to a depth of 4–6 inches
  4. Rake occasionally to maintain even coverage

No need for annual replacement — rubber mulch holds its shape and color for years.

Safety, Standards & Certifications

Our rubber mulch meets top safety standards needed for your playgrounds, including:

  • ASTM F1292 for impact attenuation
  • CPSC guidelines for playground surfacing
  • IPEMA Certification (where applicable)

Every batch is wire-free, non-toxic, and engineered for fall protection, ensuring peace of mind for parents and administrators.

Frequently Asked Questions about Recycled Rubber Mulch

How Much Does Rubber Mulch Cost?

Our rubber mulch prices are $315 for a 2,000-pound bag, shown here, or $6 per 24-pound bag. Note that 2,000 pounds of long-lasting, durable rubber mulch for playground purposes will cover around 15 square yards at a 6-inch depth, for a cost per square yard of a little more than $20.

Is Rubber Mulch Worth the Cost?

Yes! Durable recycled rubber mulch for playgrounds maintains its look for years, so you don't have to buy new mulch annually. It also doesn't absorb water and is eco-friendly, since the mulch is repurposed rubber material. You can even use any excess rubber mulch for landscaping.

Can You Place Rubber Mulch Bulk Orders?

Yes! You can buy rubber mulch in bulk 2,000-pound sacks or in bags of 24 pounds each.

Is Shredded or Nugget Rubber Mulch Better?

There's not much difference between nugget and shredded rubber playground mulch, so in the end, which kind you buy will come down to personal preference.

What Is Playground Mulch Made Out Of?

Playground mulch can be made of either rubber or wood chips. Other options are made from waste tire chunks or ground-up nuggets of synthetic rubber.

What Is the Best Mulch for a Playground?

If you're comparing rubber mulch vs. wood mulch, you should know that rubber bark mulch provides better impact absorption. Six inches of rubber mulch for playground use can cushion falls of up to 12 feet. It's also more durable than wood mulch, making it a better long-term investment.

How Many Inches of Rubber Mulch Do I Need for a Playground?

For residential playgrounds, rubber wood chips are required to be at least 4 inches deep to provide adequate cushioning. For commercial playgrounds, which usually have larger play equipment, rubber mulch should be 6 inches deep.

How Do You Calculate Rubber Mulch Amounts?

The best way to calculate how much shredded rubber mulch you need is to break your project up into rectangles and then calculate the square footage by multiplying the length by the width. Once you've determined your square footage for each rectangle, add these figures together to get your total square footage. Then, multiply this figure by 14 to get a rough idea of how many pounds of rubber mulch you need. You can also use our calculator above.

What Do You Put Under Rubber Mulch for a Playground?

When you're preparing a playground for rubber mulch in bulk to arrive, you should install a commercial-grade geotextile landscape fabric to prevent dirt and other materials from mixing with the rubber mulch and to encourage water to drain away when it rains.

How Do You Lay Rubber Chippings?

First, level the area to get as smooth of a surface as possible, free of any rocks, sticks, or weeds. Once the space is flat, lay landscaping fabric flat against the ground. You may want to add playground edging to enclose the area, which will help to contain the mulch. Then, you can spread the rubber chips on the playground, using a tape measure to ensure an adequate depth.

What Are the Pros and Cons of Rubber Mulch?

Rubber mulch is a great choice for playground surfacing because it's environmentally friendly, it doesn't attract insects, it discourages weed and fungal growth, it's a low-maintenance surfacing option that lasts forever, and you don't need as much rubber mulch to provide adequate cushioning compared to wood mulch. However, it's also true that playground rubber mulch may not look or feel as organic as wood, and it requires a higher initial investment. Consider the pros and cons of rubber mulch for playgrounds before ordering your safety surfacing.

Is Rubber Mulch Safe for a Playground?

Yes. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has stated that rubber mulch is nontoxic and safe for use around children and pets, making it a great surfacing option for public playgrounds.

Does Rubber Mulch Keep Bugs Away?

One of the benefits of rubber bark is that it can discourage some types of bugs; unlike some wood mulches, it doesn't feed pests such as termites or carpenter ants.

What Is Certified Playground Mulch?

Certified rubber mulch for playground use is a ground cover material that has met specific requirements set by the American Society for Testing and Materials. Certification is performed by the International Play Equipment Manufacturers Association (IPEMA), which oversees third-party testing to ensure that the material meets or exceeds ASTM standards.

Does Rubber Mulch Lose its Color?

Rubber playground mulch can hold its color for up to ten years, so you won't have to worry about it losing its vibrancy any time in the near future.

How Often Do You Have to Replace Rubber Mulch?

Recycled rubber mulch will last for at least ten years and often lasts even longer than that. Thanks to its durability, you won't need rubber mulch bulk orders year after year. This makes deciding to buy rubber mulch vs. wood mulch an easier choice.

Is Playground Mulch Flammable?

Like most materials, rubber mulch for playgrounds is flammable. The chunks of synthetic mulch used as outdoor flooring will not ignite as easily as wood mulch does, but it is possible.

Customer Questions
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Answers: 26
Can we get samples of the material used for playgrounds
Question by: Ed Wilson on Apr 19, 2022, 10:36 AM
Please give us a call and supply us with your full name and address. We can have the manufacturer send samples to your address.
Answer by: Kim Hart on May 3, 2022, 10:00 AM
Is it possible for pieces of metal to be found in the mulch from the metal bands in the tires used to make it?
Question by: Dan OBrien on Apr 13, 2022, 10:07 AM
The rubber mulch we carry is made to be used on commercial playgrounds. For this reason, the utmost care is taken to ensure there is not metal present. This rubber mulch is 99.9% wire free.
Answer by: Kim Hart on Apr 15, 2022, 8:57 AM
Is critical call height information available for this product? I am trying to figure out the depth necessary for my project.
Question by: Mario Beccone on Mar 20, 2022, 10:26 AM
The depth required depends upon the critical fall height of your equipment. Rubber mulch, at a 6" depth, is good up to 10' critical fall height protection. Because rubber mulch does not compress the way other surfacing type compress, care should be taken to ensure 6" is maintained by raking and moving displaced rubber mulch to create a 6" depth.
Answer by: Kim Hart on Apr 4, 2022, 12:43 PM
Is this a blacktop that covers a playground area or only chips of mulch?
Question by: Amelia Gil on Mar 10, 2022, 6:34 PM
This is rubber mulch. It is made from recycled tires. The product is cleaned several times and 99.99% of the wire is removed by using magnets. The nuggets are thumb size.
Answer by: Kim Hart on Mar 14, 2022, 12:04 PM
I have received a quote for rubber mulch. How is shipping figured?
Question by: Tina Peterson on Feb 15, 2022, 11:18 AM
Shipping is calculated by using your location, dimension of the item and the weight of the item. Other factors to consider are whether you have a lift gate, an appointment or various other services.
Answer by: Kim Hart on Feb 16, 2022, 2:22 PM
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