About ASET Services
Our mission is to improve the safety and comfort of athletes of all
levels. ASET has acquired a number of technical tools that allow us to
help owners, architects and manufacturers provide safer more
comfortable floors for their participants.
Owners, architects and manufacturers alike will find ASET Services to
be a reliable and independent source of information and educational
material. As information and educational white-papers are developed,
they are posted on this website as a service to the entire industry.
Manufacturers
Manufacturers will appreciate the convenience of our suitability testing program. We can conduct suitability testing at our laboratory or at a facility of their choosing. ASET schedules its projects so that a minimum of one week of suitability testing can be accommodated every month. This helps to ensure that manufacturers can make steady progress in the development of new sports surface systems. ASET also conducts and manages sports surface related research projects. Each of ASET Services’ suitability reports is endorsed by a licensed professional engineer, and all research projects are managed by a Ph.D. in Engineering.
Owners
Owners can now obtain field testing and inspection services which are not influenced by or biased toward the manufacturer or installer. Typically, owners initiate field testing of older sports surfaces in order to provide a basis for replacing it with one offering certain performance improvements. ASET also schedules these projects so that a minimum of one week of field testing can be accommodated every month. It is through this scheduling that ASET balances its commitments to manufacturers and to individual facilities.
Architects
Architects can help to assure their clients of a quality installation by utilizing our field testing services of newly installed surfaces. Commissioning new sports surfaces allows the architect to ensure that the performance levels used in the project bid specification were actually delivered by the contractor, and to compensate facilities when the proper performance is not delivered.