Wall Mats?

jnb

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Does anyone have / use the Equimat wall mats?

A bit of background: I have a 12 x 14ft stable, internal Lodden with one external wall, the original building was a cow shed used when the cows were in over Winter.

My horse has the 28mm Equimats underneath and a big, shavings bed - approx 2ft 6 - 3ft banks and 8-10" bed on the whole stable. There is a barred window to outside in the middle of the external wall - the bottom edge of it is approx 4 ft from the ground and it's about 4ft x 3ft 6".

My problem is, the shavings on the back wall are constantly going brown and damp looking whereas the side walls stay clean - I'm thinking as there almost certainly is no damp course in the building it's damp coming through the external wall? None of the other stables have this problem as I'm on the end, and there are other buildings built onto the outside of the barn which presumably insulate their "external" wall?

So, my cunning plan is to get the Equimat wall mats and fix them to the inside of the external wall - whaddaya think? Will it stop the damp striking through and ruining my shavings?

Could always stop having banks I suppose - but my cob always lies against that wall (you can tell by the way they're squashed thinner in the morning!):rolleyes:

Any experiences gratefully received ! :o
 
I've also got equimats, some I've had for 6 years and still going strong, another 2-3 years and not doing so good. I have a similar issue with the walls and also want to make them easier to clean. I've just got another stable and have found EVA mats that actually jigsaw totally together (not just a row but a whole box!) and are lighter to move but seem to be working really well.
I'm looking at adding wall mats and after meeting and dealing with Daren at http://www.equifloor.co.uk I will go back to him, he does all sorts of matting/rubber and was really helpful (not just selling that on his site) and the stable cost 2/3rds to mat with his mats vs equimats. Suggest a call before you decide - they apparently can deliver all over the country.

Also if you go ahead, please can you let me know how you get on?


PS don't work and not connected to them in any way, just had rare fantastic customer service!
 
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