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Tenderfoot
Stall Mats Installation Guide
Properly
installed, your Tenderfoot Stall Mats will provide many years
of increased animal comfort, reduced bedding costs, and labor
savings. The surface preparation steps recommended
below will provide a stable surface under your mats.
1. Measure
the stall. Uneven areas can be blocked with pressure treated
or outdoor rated wood.
2. Clean
the stall thoroughly. If you have a concrete, asphalt or wood
floor in your stall, skip to step #8.
3. Dig
the stall floor down at least three inches from where you
want the surface top to be.
4. Prepare
the surface. This is the most important step for getting the
most out of your stall mats. Large holes, cracks, voids, or
out of level areas should be filled and leveled. Sand, dirt,
or clay are not recommended as installation surfaces.
The ideal
surface is a 3 inch compacted layer of 3/4" minus crushed
gravel. If crushed gravel is not available, decomposed granite
or limestone is recommended.
5. Pour
the gravel. (4 inches of 3/4" crushed gravel equals 3
inches of compacted gravel).
6. Tamp
the gravel. We recommend renting a vibrating plate-style compactor.
7. Wet
down the gravel, then apply a light dusting of cement, allows
this to dry before proceeding.
8. When
unloading and moving your mats, it's best to use two people.
Roll each mat before moving. Begin laying mats in the middle
of the stall, keeping factory sheared edges together. Lay
mats next to the starting mat, working toward the edges of
your stall. Make adjustments on the outer edges as needed
to ensure the tightest fit.
To
cut the mats:
1. Mark
the mats you will need to cut with chalk or a chalk line.
2. Put
your straight edge on the corresponding marks you have placed
on the mats.
3. Holding
the straight edge firmly in place, score the mats two or three
times with the knife (a non retractable utility knife).
4. Grab
the mat close to the score line, lift and bend the mat toward
you. The score line will "break open".
5. Make
several more passes with the knife, working down the established
cut, until the cut is complete.
6. Continue
with the next mat and install as required. Best installation
is achieved when you place the cut edges against the wall,
then the factory-sheared edges will meet in the center of
the stall for the best fit.
Some surfaces
will require re-leveling after a few weeks of use. This is
usually limited to heavy use areas and needs to be done only
once. If you notice low spots under the mats or find that
certain mats have edges pushing up from material moving underneath,
take the time to re-level those areas. A few minutes spent
ensuring a level surface will keep your stall mats in great
shape for years to come.
Need some
help? Please feel free to contact us.
We are only one phone call or one email away. Our friendly
and knowledgeable staff is always ready and eager to help!
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