If you run any kind of sporting concern in the British Isles – a golf club or any other kind of outdoor sporting arena – then you will know already that there is one thing and one thing more than any other that affects your business- the weather. Britain is one of the wettest places in the world, and in a peculiarly British manner (we have, it seems, always been fond of making life difficult for ourselves) holds most of its major sporting seasons through the period of the year when the ground is likely to be the wettest of all. Decent sports land drainage is the only way you can be sure that your playing surfaces will be up to scratch in the right season, no matter what the British weather throws at you. And in a year when every penny counts almost one quarter as much again as it used to, having good drainage in place really could mean the difference between profit and loss.
The thing is, it is not just the odd weekend where a game is rendered unplayable due to the condition of the pitch that loses you money. If your pitch, or your facilities, experience one or two occasions throughout a season where the playing surface is not good enough, then your whole enterprise starts to get a reputation for not being able to supply the right kinds of pitch for the sport in question. Without professional land drainage in place you may only have to call off a couple of fixtures, or close a few pitches one or two times: but those isolated incidents are enough to drive the paying public away in droves. And once the paying public starts staying away, it is very difficult to get it back.
If you run any kind of facility where a local team plays regular fixtures, the state of your pitch or pitches is of paramount importance. It is the fans that create the revenue, in lower league sports – and if your pitch or pitches is or are not in good condition every week, you will experience a drop in gate figures as people move away to find a new team to watch. Land drainage can be critical in retaining a hard core of faithful fans to provide ticket revenue: no one wants to watch a team playing on a poor pitch, which can seriously affect the quality of a game.
Whatever part of the sports industry you might happen to occupy, the bottom line is the same. Your pitch and your playing surface is your money. If you do not have an adequate playing surface, then the games and sports you are set up to provide access to cannot happen. And that means lost revenue, and eventually defeat. You need land drainage more than you need anything else because you need a pitch that works properly, all year round, if you are going to make money through providing the service you are trying to provide.
This is basic common sense, really. Get yourself a good land drainage solution and protect your investment.
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Kestrel Contractors offers sports field construction apart from sports pitch renovation and playing field drainage. Without professional land drainage in place you may only have to call off a couple of fixtures, or close a few pitches one or two times: but those isolated incidents are enough to drive the paying public away in droves.
For more information please visit http://www.kestrelcontractors.co.uk/drainage/
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