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Turface Athletics kicks off Rebuild the Field initiative

February 25, 2021

Turface Athletics is supporting communities preparing fields for play as part of its Rebuild the Field program. The initiative provides rebates back on essential field maintenance products.

Customers that purchase eligible Turface and Southern Athletic Fields (SAF) conditioners and clays can earn back $60 per ton for purchases made between Feb. 21 and March 21.

“With cancellations and postponements, last year was a tough one for sports,” said Jeff Langner, brand manager for Turface Athletics. “This year, we’re excited to play a part in rebuilding ballfields across the country so athletes can safely and fully enjoy a new season of team sports. Our Grounds Crew team is ready to get back on the field and help in any way they can.”

The $60 per ton rebate is valid on all bagged Turface Athletics and SAF products. Rebates can be submitted at Turface.com/rebates with the rebate code “REBUILD” until April 30, 2021. Participating Turface Athletics distributors can be found at TurfaceGroundsCrew.com.

Additionally, every truckload of bulk material a customer purchases qualifies them for one entry to win one of two $500 Turface Athletics gift cards. Customers must email a copy of their distributor invoice and their contact information to info@turfaceproducts.com to enter. Eligible products include all Turface- and SAF-branded infield mixes and track materials. One winner will be selected on March 21 and April 21.

Customers can also share photos of their field rebuilds for a chance to win prizes, including Turface gear, free products or even an on-site consultation by a member of the Turface Grounds Crew. Customers can enter by tweeting at @TurfaceProducts on Twitter and sharing their photos using the hashtag #rebuildthefield. Winners will be selected throughout February and March.

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