when my wife's family bought their neighbor's place it had a small horse barn with it. 2 stalls have wooden floors and the 3rd stall which was added later has concrete. the one stall is going down hill quickly. I had to patch it up a bit last year but decided it's time to either do a better job or restart. Can't exacly rip up the floor boards since whoever built it was nice enough to put the walls over the ends of the floor boards! grrr So should I just use some sand to level things out and then put mats over? take a circular saw and cut out the old floor then just go with more mats? also I'm not a huge fan of the wife's pony being on concrete. I just picked up some nice thick but soft mats today but would there be anything wrong with going with a few inches of sand then the mats? and a bit of sawdust on the mats? |