Poured In Place (PIP)

Cost

  • Since PIP is installed in solid slab form, material costs increase significantly with higher fall height requirements
  • PIP requires more raw material inputs in order to achieve the required durability. Much higher resin ratios are needed to compensate for the inability to achieve sufficient durability through mechanical compression
  • PIP often requires the use of specialized out of town labor adding significant costs to the finished product. Smaller projects are particularly susceptible to higher costs
  • Surface patterns associated with PIP come at a high cost

The above factors are unavoidable costs associated with PIP surfacing, placing PIP in the highest cost category.

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