It's Easy....Geo
Ice Rink
is the backyard and commercial ice rink liner you can afford to own. It's indoor quality ice, without
the hundreds of dollars per hour charged by indoor ice rental rinks.
In a single
day, you can set up an affordableGeo Ice Rink with our
liners and accessories for your
hockey or skating ice rink on any reasonably
level space with any size you require. For hockey practice, figure skating
or plain old outdoor fun,
Geo Ice Rink
liners and accessories makes ice rinks
practical
and affordable, and with the Geo Ice Resurfacer
it's also easy to maintain your ice rink. The patented resurfacer works on any
ice surface
in less time, with less water and less hassle.
Please keep in mind your
backyard or commercial ice rink will be smaller
than your Ice Rink liner. Estimate an additional 5' of ice rink liner in both width and
length to obtain the ice rink size you desire.
Please feel free to
contact
us for a backyard ice skating rink or hockey ice rink quotation.
Important items
to consider when choosing the best site for your
ice rink.
First: Select a location near an easily accessible
water source to fill your rink and resurface your ice rink when
needed. Second: A convenient ice rink location plus, the
ice rink should run parallel to the house if possible, to avoid
pucks being shot directly at the house. Third:
The pitch or levelness of your sight for the ice rink. Pitch may be
important if you want a clean looking ice rink or don't want to
end up filling your ice rink with 30,000 gallons of water.
A site that has a pitch of 6" or less is best. Result:
Less effort to install the side boards, using less water and
take less time to get your base ice going. Fourth:
Size of your ice rink -- open space availability will be the
determining factor of how big you can make your ice rink.
Budget and appearance will be the next. A quick recap
of the four major factors and we'll detail each factor
separately.
1. ACCESS TO
WATER 2. CONVENIENCE OF
USE
3. PITCH OF THE ICE RINK SITE4. SIZE OF THE ICE RINK
1.
ACCESS TO WATER is
important during the skating season. It will be to
your advantage to have the ice rink close so you don't have to
haul your hose when it's 10 degrees outside. You'll be glad
you don't have to haul out 300' of hose every time you want
to
resurface. It's great to be able to set your hose
outside the house, hook it up and resurface.
Two good items to have available are either a quality hose
reel or large plastic bucket (muck bucket or garbage can).
When you're done
resurfacing you'll need to bring your hose back inside
so it doesn't freeze. When the hose is brought inside
it will have some water left in it. If you have the
hose reel most of the water will be dispersed while winding
it up, or if you have a hose bucket the water that drains
will be contained leaving no mess.
2.
CONVENIENCE OF USE is why
you are or are not considering building your own ice rink in
the first place, so make it as convenient as possible.
Out the door and on the ice is best, but you have to
consider windows, doors opening and viewing the rink from
inside. Ice rinks about 20' from the house makes great
viewing from the house. You can see everywhere on the
ice
rink from any facing window -- you can just let the children
out to skate and watch for any mishaps while warmly
conversing with friends and neighbors. Plus, you won't
have to shovel a very long path to the ice rink.
3.
PITCH OF THE ICE RINK SITE may
be more important to some folks than others. Have a
level site to work with? Great! With level
ground the sides are easy to put up. With un-level
ground we help make it easy. That's why we have the
Geo Rink system for building an ice rink. Ninety-nine
percent of all backyards will not be flat. A yard that
is perfectly flat does not have proper drainage away from
the house and shouldn't have water added onto it because it
may cause flooding problems in the spring. A Backyard
with an 18" pitch is quite a bit, but we have customers that
have built rinks with a 30" pitch without problems.
Just make your sideboards higher and stronger, which will
support the weight of the water on the deep end. How
can this be done? With an ice rink size of 60' x 90' and
with an 18" pitch it would take a friend and yourself about
4-5 hours to complete the old way of stake and sideboard
construction and about 30-40 minutes to lay out the ice rink liner.
With Geo
Ice Rink brackets, it only takes about 1.5 - 2 hours to
set up the boards! That is less than 50% of the time
it takes to spray a rink to completion and get the ice
surface you'll get from a single, time saving flood.
Your ice surface will always be level when filling a GeoRink
system to get a base, as water will always seek its own
level. No more skating up down and over hills!
4.
SIZE OF THE ICE RINK should be
determined by several factors. The first is
your available space. If you have the space and
budget, go big. You'll enjoy your ice rink much more when
you have more room, especially when you have skating
parties. Everyone will have room to skate around
without bumping into each other. If you're not sure if
you'll use your ice rink enough to make it worth your while,
start smaller. You can always decide to go bigger in a
year or two, and continue to use the
brackets,
boards
and
equipment that have already been purchased.
Besides space and budget, the people that will be using the
ice rink will determine the size as well. When your
ice rink
is just for children, you can go smaller and be very
satisfied, as they don't need a huge ice rink to make it feel
huge to them. On the other hand, if you're an
experienced ice skater yourself, you'll be able to cover a 30'
span rather easily with one stride, which doesn't end-up
being really fun if you're an avid adult ice skater. The
choice is entirely up to you, the "ice rink manager", but we can
tell you that we have heard the following time after time
"I SURE WISH WE WOULD'VE
GONE BIGGER!"
A
Rink Buyer's Guide
If you haven’t
purchased your ice rink yet, and are trying to make up your mind
on what to do, ask yourself the following:
1) Ice Rink Liner warranty:
Geo
Ice Rink liners are warranted to hold the water when you
get it. Some liner warranties on the market are for a 5 year “UV
warranty”. That’s fine, but UV damage is not going to be the
problem as the liners are covered with Snow and Ice during
usage, so the UV doesn’t affect the liner. You need a
good strong liner to do the work.
2) Can the height of the ice rink sides be adjusted? Does the
ice rink liner system
you’re looking at have a system in place to adjust for the
slope in your yard, or does the yard have to be perfectly
flat for the ice rink liner system to work? The Geo
Ice Rink LIner system will simply
adjust to slopes in a yard, by simply changing the board
height. No need to stack foam or wood blocks under the
ice rink liner sides to get them to the right height. Geo Ice Rink
Liner
Brackets
will adjust to 16” of water without any additional support
needed and up to 30" with Bracket Steel Stakes.
3) How long has the company been around? We have been in
business since 1982.
4) Market Reputation? Did you get a liner referral to use a
particular ice rink system? Do you know someone that had a
working ice rink liner system that you’re looking at purchasing?
5) Actual Photos of Ice Rinks and Products: When looking at
buying an ice rink liner system, make sure you know what you’re
actually buying. Do you see close up photos of the ice
rink or ice rink liner system that you’re
actually buying. What are the sides? How do they adapt to
uneven ground? Do you see actual ice rink liner or ice
rink pictures showing
customers ice rinks in use with the product being used? On a
pitched site?