RubberForm Recycled Products
Green Products Proudly Made in the U.S.A.
RubberForm Recycled Products uses recycled tire rubber and other environmentally friendly materials to manufacture sign bases, sign stands, traffic calming devices such as speed bumps, speed humps, speed cushions, speed tables, vehicle bumpers, wheel stops, car stops, rooftop patio pavers, rubber bricks, spill containment berms, rubber landscape mulch, pipe and hose ramps, curb ramps, wheel chocks and other products at its U.S. facilities.
RubberForm is a member of the USGBC — U.S. Green Building Council. Our environmentally friendly products are GreenSpec listed and count toward LEED certification credits for green building projects.
We also provide additional safety products including: school zone safety signs, traffic signs, stop signs, non-slip rubber mats, industrial safety floor mats, anti-fatigue flooring, playground edging and rubber playground mulch.
Our products are a cost effective, durable, attractive and an easier to handle alternative to concrete parking bumpers or parking blocks, cast iron sign stands, or asphalt speed humps.
Recycled Rubber is resistant to temperature variations, moisture damage, UV light, oils, fuels, and salts. Our products will not rust, chip,
crack or crumble, giving you years of superior service & value.
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