Rubber Surfaces’ products are perfect for equine and other livestock purposes. From stalls to pathways to stock trailers, our recycled tire rubber surface is both durable yet soft on your animals’ feet. Unlike solid rubber mats, which are heavy and difficult to move for cleaning, our rubber surface is poured in place. It is porous, making it easy to clean with a power washer or strong spray from a garden hose. Due to the nature of the rubber, snow and ice will not stick to it, so your animals will have great traction in their travel trailers, reducing slip-and-fall injuries. Our solutions provide rubber flooring for personal safety that is specifically designed to protect your livestock while ensuring ease of maintenance.
Installation Gallery - Equine & Livestock Areas
Common FAQ
Is rubber surfacing suitable for barns, stalls, wash bays, and aisleways?
Yes. The seamless, textured surface provides reliable traction in wet and dry conditions, reducing slips in wash bays and high-traffic aisleways. It’s easy to hose down and drains well when installed over a properly graded base.
How does it handle hoof impact, pawing, and manure/urine exposure?
The resilient layer cushions hoof impact and stands up to routine pawing and turning. It’s non-porous and easy to clean; regular rinsing removes urine residues and manure, helping control odour and bacteria.
Can it be installed over existing concrete, packed gravel, or rubber mats?
Absolutely. We prepare the substrate and install the poured-in-place system over sound concrete or compacted aggregate. It can replace loose mats with a single seamless surface that won’t shift or curl.
Does it help with animal comfort and joint fatigue?
Yes. The cushioned surface reduces concussion on joints and supports longer standing periods in stalls, grooming areas, and farrier stations, improving overall animal comfort compared to hard concrete.
What about maintenance and winter performance in Canadian climates?
Maintenance is simple – hose off dirt and organic matter; mild soap can be used as needed. The surface remains slip-resistant in snow and slush, tolerates freeze–thaw cycles, and can be cleared with brushes or plows using rubber/urethane edges.