For playground wet-pour surfaces, 1–3mm EPDM granules are the industry standard for the visible wear layer. Choosing the wrong granule size is one of the most common — and costly — mistakes buyers make. This guide explains exactly which size to specify for each layer, application, and safety standard.
Standard EPDM wear
layer granule size
Typical EPDM
wear layer depth
Safety standard
granule size must meet
For playground surfaces, use 1–3mm virgin EPDM granules for the top wear layer and 2–5mm recycled SBR granules for the base cushion layer. This two-layer system meets EN 1177 impact attenuation requirements and is the globally accepted specification for children’s playground surfacing.
Why Granule Size Matters for Playgrounds
Granule size directly controls three critical performance factors in a playground surface: impact absorption, surface texture, and drainage rate. Specify too large, and the surface becomes rough and poorly bonded. Too small, and drainage is compromised and binder consumption increases significantly.
Beyond performance, granule size also affects how well the surface retains its appearance over time. Larger granules create a coarser finish that shows wear and dirt more visibly. Finer 1–2mm granules produce a smooth, even surface that maintains its color and cleanliness with minimal maintenance.
For a complete overview of EPDM granule specifications and supplier selection, see our EPDM Granules Complete Buyer’s Guide.
The Standard Two-Layer Playground System
Professional playground surfacing always uses a two-layer wet-pour system. Each layer has a different granule size requirement, and specifying them correctly is essential for EN 1177 compliance.
| Layer | Material | Granule Size | Depth | Function |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Base / Cushion Layer | Recycled SBR rubber | 2–5 mm | 35–100 mm | Impact energy absorption — the safety layer |
| Wear / Surface Layer | Virgin EPDM granules | 1–3 mm | 12–15 mm | Color, UV resistance, slip resistance, aesthetics |
The base layer depth determines your Critical Fall Height (CFH) rating under EN 1177. A 40mm SBR base = approximately 1.0m CFH. A 100mm base = approximately 3.0m CFH. Always calculate the required CFH based on the highest piece of equipment on the playground before specifying layer depths.
EPDM Granule Size Options: What Each Is Best For


mm
The finest specification. Produces the smoothest, most consistent surface finish. Ideal for high-visibility playgrounds where aesthetics matter most, such as school entrances, hospital play areas, and premium public installations. Requires slightly more PU binder (16–18% by weight) but gives the best color clarity and UV performance.
Best Appearance
Higher Binder Cost
mm
The most widely specified size globally. Balances surface quality, binder economy, and drainage performance. This is what the vast majority of playground contractors use for the EPDM wear layer. Compatible with all standard PU binders at 14–16% mixing ratio. If in doubt, this is the size to specify.
Global Standard
Best Value
mm
Chosen when drainage performance and durability under heavy foot traffic are the priority. The coarser texture provides slightly better grip in wet conditions and requires less binder. Sometimes used for the EPDM wear layer on sports courts and MUGA areas where slip resistance outweighs aesthetics. Not recommended for premium playground installations where appearance matters.
High Traffic
Better Drainage
mm
Not typically used for playground wear layers. This size is specified for running track base courses, EPDM infill in artificial turf, and some industrial flooring applications. If a supplier recommends 3–5mm for your playground wear layer, treat it as a red flag — the surface finish will be unacceptably rough for a children’s play area.
Not for Wear Layer
Running Tracks / Base
Recommended Granule Sizes by Application
| Application | Wear Layer Size | Base Layer Size | Standard |
|---|---|---|---|
| Children’s Playground | 1–3mm EPDM | 2–5mm SBR | EN 1177 |
| School Playground | 1–3mm EPDM | 2–5mm SBR | EN 1177 |
| Hospital / Sensory Play | 1–2mm EPDM | 2–4mm SBR | EN 1177 + accessibility |
| Running Track | 1–3mm EPDM | 3–5mm SBR/EPDM | IAAF / World Athletics |
| MUGA Sports Court | 2–4mm EPDM | No base (poured direct) | BS 7188 |
| Artificial Turf Infill | 1–2mm EPDM | N/A | FIFA / IRB |
| Indoor Gym Flooring | 1–3mm EPDM | Optional SBR base | EN 12503 |
How to Verify Granule Size from Your Supplier
Granule size is easy to misrepresent. A supplier may label their product as “1–3mm” but actually ship inconsistent material that falls outside this range. Here is how to protect yourself:
A legitimate supplier can provide a particle size distribution (PSD) report showing the percentage of material that passes through each sieve size. For 1–3mm EPDM, at least 95% of material should fall within the stated range. Anything below 90% in-range is a quality failure.
Always request a 200–500g physical sample before placing a bulk order. Pour a small amount on a white surface and check for visual consistency. Reputable EPDM granules suppliers provide free samples within 5–10 business days.
Granule size affects bulk density. For 1–3mm EPDM, expect approximately 550–620 kg/m³. If a supplier’s material comes in significantly lighter or heavier, the particle size distribution may be outside specification.
Always write the granule size specification directly into your purchase order — e.g., “Virgin EPDM granules, 1–3mm, ≥95% within range per sieve analysis.” This gives you contractual recourse if out-of-spec material is delivered.
Common Granule Size Mistakes to Avoid
Using 3–5mm granules for the playground wear layer — produces rough surface, poor finish, not suitable for children
Ordering without requesting a sieve analysis — no quality verification
Using the same granule size for both base and wear layers — reduces impact performance
Accepting blended/mixed sizes without documentation — inconsistent results on site
Specifying granule size without checking binder compatibility — wrong ratio = delamination
Always specify 1–3mm virgin EPDM for the playground wear layer
Request particle size distribution report before bulk order
Use 2–5mm SBR for the base layer to separate cushioning and aesthetic functions
Order physical samples and verify color and size consistency before confirming
Confirm PU binder mixing ratio with supplier for the specific granule size ordered
Frequently Asked Questions
Summary: The Right Granule Size for Every Playground
Granule size is one of the most fundamental — and most frequently misspecified — decisions in playground surfacing. The rule is simple: 1–3mm virgin EPDM for the wear layer, 2–5mm SBR for the base. Deviating from this without good reason adds cost, reduces quality, and risks EN 1177 non-compliance.
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