WB Rubber installs commercial-grade rubber flooring for horse barns, riding arenas, wash racks, round pens, and grooming bays across Texas. Our 4x6 horse stall mats are 3/4-inch thick, weigh 100 lbs each, and are engineered for the slip-resistant traction horses need. Whether you are fitting out a single stall or a 40-horse boarding facility, our crews handle every step of the installation process -- measuring, cutting, fitting, and finishing -- so your horses are standing on solid, safe footing from day one.
We work primarily with 3/4-inch thick, 100 lb rubber stall mats -- the industry standard for horse health. They cushion joints, resist moisture, and hold up under daily cleaning with minimal maintenance.
Barn aisles take constant traffic from horses, carts, and hooves. We fit and seam rubber flooring tight to stall walls and center drains so there are no trip hazards and no gaps that collect debris or bacteria.
Wet surfaces are dangerous for horses and handlers. Our rubber flooring in wash racks and grooming bays provides the grip needed on concrete even when water is running, reducing injury risk for both.
We install rubber base layers and arena-grade flooring for round pens and covered riding arenas. Proper flooring reduces concussive stress on hooves and joints and keeps your footing consistent through heavy daily use.
WB Rubber serves equestrian facilities across Texas from our Montgomery base. We routinely install in Houston, Conroe, The Woodlands, Katy, and surrounding counties within our Texas service area.
We do not subcontract. The crew that shows up to your barn is our crew. They handle the prep, the cut, the layout, and the cleanup so you have one point of accountability for the entire project.
Concrete and packed dirt are the two most common substrates in Texas barns -- and both create serious problems for horses that stand on them for 12 to 22 hours a day. Bare concrete is hard on joints, cold in winter, and becomes dangerously slick when wet. Dirt compacts unevenly, holds ammonia from urine, and degrades into dust that irritates horses' lungs.
Rubber flooring solves both problems. A 3/4-inch thick rubber stall mat installed directly over concrete adds meaningful cushion that reduces cumulative stress on hooves, fetlocks, and knees. Horses that stand on rubber instead of bare concrete show measurably less joint inflammation, sleep more restfully, and require less bedding -- which cuts your stall cleaning costs over time.
Slip resistance is equally important. Our stall mats have a textured surface designed to give horses traction when they shift their weight, back up, or recover from a stumble. That same texture matters even more in wash racks and grooming bays, where water on smooth concrete is a leading cause of horse and handler falls. When you install rubber flooring throughout your barn, you reduce the risk of injury at every point where horses and people interact.
WB Rubber installs flooring specifically chosen for equestrian environments. We carry horse stall mats that meet the size, weight, and surface profile standards veterinarians and facility managers recommend. If you want to learn more about the material specs before booking, our installation services page covers the full range of options we work with.
Installing horse stall mats is not just dropping 100-lb slabs on the ground and calling it done. The difference between a mat job that lasts 15 years and one that shifts, buckles, and creates hoof traps in two is almost entirely in the prep and the fit. Our installation process is built around getting both right.
Site Assessment: Before we bring a single mat to your facility, we measure every stall, aisle section, wash rack, and treatment area. We check the concrete for level, look for cracks that need patching, and identify any drainage considerations. Uneven subfloors cause mats to rock and gap, so we address surface issues before the flooring goes down.
Material Staging: We stage mats close to each installation zone so we are not carrying 100-lb slabs across your entire property. For large facilities, we coordinate staging to keep barn aisles clear during the installation and minimize disruption to horses still in residence.
Cutting and Fitting: Our crews use professional mat cutters to trim pieces to exact dimensions. Stalls rarely have perfectly square corners, and aisle widths vary. We fit each section to the actual measurements, not the nominal ones, so there are no gaps at walls and no overlap at the center that creates a trip hazard.
Aisle and Stall Finishing: For stall installations, we fit mats snug to the walls on all four sides. For barn aisles, we run the mats to the edge of each stall door opening and finish the edges cleanly so hooves and cart wheels transition smoothly. Where multiple mats meet, we align seams so they run parallel to traffic direction, which extends mat life and reduces separation over time.
Wash Racks and Round Pens: Wash rack installations require additional attention to drain placement and slope. We fit rubber flooring to slope slightly toward center or perimeter drains so water does not pool. For round pens and covered arenas, we lay the flooring in a pattern that minimizes seams in high-impact zones.
WB Rubber also offers dedicated horse stall mat installation as a standalone service if you only need stall work done without full barn coverage. We serve equestrian clients throughout the greater Houston corridor and the Montgomery County region, including Conroe, The Woodlands, and surrounding rural communities where horse properties are most concentrated.
If you are still in the planning phase, our installation overview explains the full scope of what WB Rubber installs and how to get a quote.
Equestrian flooring projects vary widely in scope, and so does the pricing. A single-stall retrofit runs a fraction of what a 20-stall barn conversion costs, but the per-stall economics of larger projects often make full barn installations more cost-effective per square foot than phased upgrades.
Entry Level -- Single Stall or Small Wash Rack: For property owners fitting out one to four stalls or a standalone wash rack, we price by the stall or by the square foot. These are typically same-day installs that do not require large crews or extended site access. Material cost for a standard 12x12 stall using four 4x6 mats runs roughly $80 to $120 per stall in materials. Installation labor is quoted on top based on drive time and stall count.
Mid-Range -- 5 to 20 Stall Barn: Facilities in this range benefit from bulk material pricing and a full-day crew. We stage materials efficiently, work stalls in sequence, and complete aisle flooring in the same trip. Total project costs at this scale vary based on stall size, aisle length, and whether wash racks and grooming bays are included. Most mid-range projects fall in the $2,500 to $8,000 range for materials and labor combined, though site-specific factors can shift that significantly.
Commercial and Large Facility: Boarding facilities, breeding operations, and training centers with 20 or more stalls, multiple arenas, or extensive aisle systems get commercial pricing with volume discounts on materials. These projects are scheduled over multiple days with dedicated crews. We provide written quotes with full line-item breakdowns so you know exactly what you are paying for before any work begins.
All pricing is quoted after we see the facility. We do not give binding numbers over the phone without measurements because a 12x12 stall with a slightly angled back wall requires more labor than a true square. Call us at (281) 203-4644 or fill out the contact form to schedule a site visit and get an accurate quote for your equestrian flooring project.
Explore our specialized equestrian installation services: horse barn flooring installation and horse arena flooring installation. We also serve agricultural operations -- see our farm rubber flooring installation page for livestock and farming contexts.
Common questions about equestrian flooring installation from WB Rubber customers.