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 Location: FL & up-state NY | Just curious on an up-to-date opinion from those of ya' that have installed/applied the WERM flooring to your ht's. I have a new Featherlite 3-horse all aluminum and thinking of ordering some. Does anyone know if I will void my warranty? Any input would be great - thanks! |
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 Location: East Texas | I am interested in putting it in my new 3 horse Hart. I know that it's relatively new and I am wondering about how long it will last. It would be worth it if it would last 12 to 15 years. Those mats are heavy to be pulling out. I live in East Texas and I don't want to go all the way to Oklahoma City to have it done. Is there anyone installing it in Texas? |
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Location: Levy County, Florida | I live near Ocala, FL and cannot get any info on Werm distributors near us. |
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| Go to http://www.wermflooring.com/buy.html for locations.
Edited by quarterhorseboy 2007-06-26 7:45 AM
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Location: Levy County, Florida | Like I said NO ONE near Florida!!! And the reason is??? |
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| Take it easy there. It is a new process, people have yet to pick up on it and therefore dealers are slow to install it. |
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   Location: iowa | I installed WERM about a year ago and would not and will not ever own a trailer without it again. It is wearing great so far and I don't miss pulling out the mats anymore. If you can keep your floor as clean as possible til you get it installed it will help you out greatly. I cleaned my bare floor the nite before I took it in and scrubbed it on hands and knees with a brush and palmolive dish soap, looked like new. Also less for installer to do and charge me for.
WERM ends up 3/4 inch thick just as my mats were so it looks great now, no seams and just a hose and it is clean again. |
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Location: Indianapolis, IN | WERM is absolutely the best thing you can do! Seriously, for the amount of time we should* be pulling our mats every year WERM is definitely worth the one time expense. (*Yeah, we all know we don't pull mats as much as we should b/c its such a pain) You spend a little bit of money, get a maintenance free floor, and you don't have to worry about your aluminum floor ever pitting, or EVER having to spend all that time pulling mats and cleaning.My fiance and I have WERM in our 2002 LQ and you couldn't tell if we put it in back then, or yesterday. Its the best! I'm even making the fiance put WERM in our little run-around bumper pull. The horses can't paw it up like they can with mats (not that my boys would ever dream of pawing in the trailer). But the maintenance aspect of it is definitely worth it, and its got some great grip. It doesn't get all slick like mats can (even with the shavings on mats, when our horses pee, it gets slick - another reason why the BP is getting WERM). Anyways, that's my two cents - HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! |
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Location: Port Orange, Florida | I work for WERM flooring of florida, and if anyone is interested in getting there trailers done please email me at rowizeguy@aol.com, we are located in Daytona Beach Florida, |
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 Location: Dwale, Kentucky | What does it cost to have the WERM flooring done? 8x13 area? just a ballpark figure will be fine! |
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| Have you also checked into the rumber flooring? |
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 Location: Dwale, Kentucky | With the rumber flooring urine can still leak thru!!! |
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| I don't have either one,I was just going by what a couple of dealers told me about WERM vs rumber flooring in their trailers. |
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      Location: Southern New Mexico | Rumber is meant to replace the floor, not be laid over it. |
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