Art Nouveau
Well-Known Member
I have realised that my arena doesn't have a membrane between the top layer and the stone layer. I also think the entire surface needs 'fluffing up' as the previous owners let their kids ride quads round on it for fun, so it is fairly compacted and gets waterlogged in heavy rain. I know the drains aren't blogged as the arena is raised up so the drains discharge out of the bank, and I can see the water flowing fast out of it.
I want to lift the entire surface, lay a membrane, add in new surface (it's carpet fibre and sand so probably more of the same, or maybe just more sand), and then re-lay the whole lot. Is this feasible as a DIY job if I hire a digger, or is it not worth the risk of ruining the surface and I should get a professional in?
The arena isn't ridden in much at the moment so I don't have big equipment to maintain it, I rake by hand when it needs it. If a new laid surface needs rolling or something else then I might be best getting a professional in to do the job properly. Thanks for any thoughts.
I want to lift the entire surface, lay a membrane, add in new surface (it's carpet fibre and sand so probably more of the same, or maybe just more sand), and then re-lay the whole lot. Is this feasible as a DIY job if I hire a digger, or is it not worth the risk of ruining the surface and I should get a professional in?
The arena isn't ridden in much at the moment so I don't have big equipment to maintain it, I rake by hand when it needs it. If a new laid surface needs rolling or something else then I might be best getting a professional in to do the job properly. Thanks for any thoughts.