WB Rubber installs rubber flooring in horse arenas and round pens across Texas, providing a surface that absorbs impact, protects joints, and gives horses reliable footing during training and performance work. From small round pens to large covered arenas, our crews handle delivery and installation tailored to the size and use of your facility. A properly installed arena rubber floor extends horse health and improves training outcomes for riders and trainers throughout Texas.
We install rubber flooring in round pens, arena aisles, and covered arena working surfaces throughout Texas. Our crews cut and fit rubber to your dimensions, whether you have a 50-foot round pen or a full-length covered arena.
Repeated training on hard surfaces causes cumulative impact stress on a horse's legs and joints. Arena rubber flooring absorbs a significant portion of that impact energy, reducing the daily wear that accumulates over weeks and months of consistent training.
Horses in active training programs log significant hours on their feet. A rubber arena surface cushions each footfall and reduces the concussive forces that travel up the legs, supporting joint health and reducing the risk of repetitive stress injuries.
Texas arenas face heat, humidity, and periodic heavy rain. Our rubber flooring maintains consistent traction and stability across weather conditions, giving horses dependable footing whether they are working at a walk or performing collected maneuvers at speed.
WB Rubber serves horse facilities of all sizes across Texas, from small backyard round pens to large commercial training operations. We size and configure each installation to the actual dimensions of your arena so coverage is complete and the surface performs uniformly.
Horses that train consistently on hard, unforgiving surfaces accumulate joint stress that shortens careers and increases veterinary costs. Hard arena floors, compacted base materials, and bare concrete work areas all create repetitive concussive forces that travel from the hoof up through the leg with each footfall. Over time, that impact load contributes to joint problems, hoof deterioration, and soreness that limits a horse's ability to perform at its best.
WB Rubber installs rubber flooring in horse arenas and round pens throughout Texas to address this problem directly. A properly installed rubber arena surface absorbs a meaningful portion of the impact energy from each footfall, distributing it across the rubber rather than driving it directly into the horse's legs. The result is a surface that lets horses train harder, recover faster, and work longer while reducing the cumulative wear that comes with intensive training on hard floors.
Our equestrian flooring installation team handles every phase of the project. We measure your arena, source the right rubber product and thickness for your intended use, deliver to your facility, and install the flooring so coverage is complete and the surface is level and uniform. Whether your arena is a 60-foot round pen or a 120x240-foot covered riding arena, we configure the installation to your specific dimensions and layout.
Texas horse owners and trainers choose WB Rubber because we understand that arena flooring is not a commodity purchase. The right product at the right specification for your discipline and facility size makes the difference between a floor that performs for decades and one that needs replacement in a few years. Contact us to discuss your project and receive a quote based on your arena dimensions and use case. You can also browse our horse barn flooring installation page if your project includes both barn and arena surfaces. For dedicated stall coverage, see our horse stall mat installation service.
Not every rubber product is appropriate for horse arena use. The demands of a working horse arena are different from those of a stall or barn aisle. Horses in an arena are moving at speed, changing direction, stopping hard, and in some disciplines performing collected movements that place high lateral forces on their feet. The rubber flooring you install in an arena needs to handle those demands without shifting, compressing unevenly, or creating inconsistent patches of give that disrupt a horse's balance.
Thickness is the first specification to consider. For arena applications, WB Rubber evaluates the base material, the intended use of the arena, and the disciplines being practiced before recommending a rubber specification. A light-use round pen used primarily for groundwork has different requirements than a covered arena used for barrel racing or competitive reining. We match the product to the actual performance demands of your facility rather than applying a single specification across all arena types.
Surface texture affects both traction and maneuverability. A surface that is too aggressive in texture can catch shod hooves and create stumbling hazards. A surface that is too smooth provides insufficient grip when horses are working at speed or stopping hard. WB Rubber installs rubber products with the surface profile appropriate for equine arena use, tested to provide reliable grip without interfering with the natural movement of the horse.
Our horse stall mats are used in stall applications, while arena-scale installations use larger-format rubber products suited to the square footage and performance requirements of working arenas. We will walk you through the product options during the quoting process and help you choose the specification that fits your arena, your horses, and your training program. Call WB Rubber or submit a quote request to get started.
Common questions about horse arena rubber flooring from WB Rubber customers.