Services
Creating Safe Spaces for Endless Fun
Safety Surfacing
Rainbow Play of NC offers a full-service solution for rubber nugget mulch installations, ensuring your play area is as safe as it is attractive. Our team handles every detail with precision—from delivering premium rubber nugget mulch and durable rubber timber borders to installing a high-quality fabric liner and securely pinning it into place. This all-in-one service provides both quality and convenience, giving you peace of mind and a beautifully enhanced play space. Trust Rainbow Play of NC to create a long-lasting, safe environment for endless fun!
We’ll do the dirty work for you!
Power-wash/re-stains
We offer three package types for this.
- Basic Package includes: Power-wash, hand staining/spray staining, and bolt tightening.
- Deluxe Package includes: Soap bath, power-wash, and staining/spray staining, and bolt tightening.
- Premium Package includes: Soap bath, power-wash, trouble spot sanding, hand staining/spray staining, mold treatment for slides and handles, bolt tightening, and swing hanger oiling.
Reliable Moves for All Your Backyard Fun
Move Play Equipment
Rainbow Play of NC specializes in safely and efficiently moving play systems, trampolines, and basketball goals. Whether you’re relocating to a new home or rearranging your yard, our experienced team handles the heavy lifting with care and precision. We ensure your equipment is securely transported and reinstalled exactly where you need it, so it’s ready for play in no time. Trust our expertise in managing large, complex outdoor setups to provide a hassle-free and reliable moving service that gives you complete peace of mind.
Expert Assembly for Pre-Owned Playsets
Assemble Only
Bought a pre-owned Rainbow Play System? Rainbow Play of NC is here to make the setup seamless! Our skilled assembly team brings years of expertise to ensure every bolt is tightened and each piece is securely in place, delivering a safe and sturdy playset for your family to enjoy. We handle every detail with precision and care, so you can trust the quality and reliability of the final setup. Skip the hassle and stress of assembling it yourself—our team will have your playset ready for fun in no time!
Safe, Stress-Free Playset Removal
Disassembly & Removal
Rainbow Play of NC offers professional demo and haul-off services to make upgrading your outdoor space seamless and hassle-free. Our skilled team efficiently dismantles and removes old playsets with care, ensuring the process is safe and stress-free. We handle the heavy lifting and proper disposal, so you don’t have to. Whether you're making room for a brand-new Rainbow Play System or simply clearing your yard, trust us to deliver a smooth and professional experience from start to finish. Sit back, relax, and leave the hard work to us!
Serving Eastern North Carolina with Excellence
Service Area
Rainbow Play of NC is proud to provide top-quality services exclusively to residents of Eastern North Carolina. Our coverage area is clearly marked in red on our service map, so you can easily see if you’re within our region. From expert playset assembly and relocation to safety surface installations, we are committed to delivering exceptional support and craftsmanship to every customer in this area. By focusing solely on Eastern NC, we ensure personalized service and unmatched expertise for all your play equipment and backyard needs.
Have questions about our services or service area? Give us a call at 919-420-0005—we’re happy to help!
Before You Dig
Always contact 811 to have underground utility lines marked to install your play equipment.
What is 811?
811 is the national call-before-you-dig phone number. Anyone who plans to dig should call 811 or go to their state 811 center’s website a few business days before digging to request that the approximate location of buried utilities be marked with paint or flags so that you don’t unintentionally dig into an underground utility line.
811 protects you and your community! Hitting a buried line while digging can disrupt utility service, cost money to repair, or cause serious injury or death. Always contact your 811 center, wait the required time for utilities to respond to your request, and ensure that all utilities have responded to your request before putting a shovel in the ground.
Do I need to contact 811?
Yes! Any digging requires contacting your 811 center, either by calling 811 from anywhere in the U.S. or making your request through your state 811 center’s website. Planting a garden? Installing a fence or mailbox? You must contact 811.
When you dial 811, you will automatically be connected to a representative from your state’s 811 center who will ask you simple questions about the location and details of your digging project. If you make your request online, you will enter the same information into a form. Either way, you will receive a ticket number and instructions for how much time utilities have to respond to your request, as well as how to confirm that all utilities have responded before you can safely dig.
When can I begin my digging project?
Wait for the marks! Utilities will mark their buried lines on your dig site.
State laws vary, but generally, utility companies have a few days to respond to your request. Utilities will send out locators who will come to your dig site to mark the approximate location of buried utilities with paint or flags so that you can avoid them. Each utility type corresponds to a specific color of paint or a flag -- for example, gas lines are marked with yellow paint or flags. In addition to waiting for marks, you must use the info on your ticket to confirm that ALL utilities have responded before you can dig.
What's next?
Digging Safely
You called before digging, waited for your lines to be marked, confirmed that all utilities responded to your request, and now it's time to roll up your sleeves and get to work! Make sure to always dig carefully around the marks, not on them. Some utility lines may be buried at a shallow depth, and an unintended shovel thrust can bring you right back to square one -- facing potentially dangerous and/or costly consequences. Don't forget that erosion or root structure growth may shift the locations of your utility lines, so remember to call again each time you are planning a digging job.