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What we do

Indoor Sport Facilities

Batting cages, dugout floors, borders, and corners that keep an indoor training space safe and game-ready.

The work does not stop at the outfield fence. Academies train indoors year-round — in batting cages and dugout floors — and those surfaces take a beating that shows up fast when no one is maintaining them.

Turf Diamond keeps indoor training spaces in playing condition: netting, turf, and impact zones in the batting cages inspected and serviced; batting cages and dugout floors cleaned and their adhesives renewed before they fail; and the borders and corners where dirt, moisture, and wear collect kept clean and intact. The same standards and reporting that govern the outdoor fields apply here.

Each task runs on a documented schedule and is tracked in Asana, so the indoor spaces get the same accountable care as the diamond itself.

What this program covers

Each task below is a recurring item on our schedule — calibrated to your surface, climate, and play calendar.

  1. Floor adhesive maintenance

    Batting cage and dugout floor panels are held down by their adhesive bond, and a lifting edge becomes a trip hazard fast. We inspect the seams and high-traffic zones and re-bond the adhesive before a loose section spreads — keeping the floor flat, sealed, and safe to cut and pivot on.

  2. Floor cleaning

    Batting cages and dugout floors collect grit that scratches the finish and dulls traction underfoot. We sweep down the full surface on a set schedule and wash the high-traffic zones so the floor stays safe to cut and pivot on.

  3. Surface & equipment care

    Batting-cage netting, turf, and impact zones are inspected and blown clean of accumulated dust and debris, so the training space is ready whenever the crew arrives.

  4. Transport & setup

    Moving screens, nets, tarps, and infill bags between the storage area and the training space is part of keeping an indoor facility usable. The crew handles the haul and reset so coaches walk into a space that is already configured for the next session.

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