FAQs

1. What happens to the urine?

The urine stays on top of the system, is absorbed into the appropriate amount of bedding and removed from the barn. Research shows that this method delivers the lowest amount of toxic ammonia odors in a barn.

2. Does the urine attack the top cover?

No. Promat Inc. has completed private testing through an independent laboratory to be sure that urine does not attack the top cover.

3. What is the cost of one stall?

We have multiple dealers across Canada and the United States. Please call or e-mail us for your nearest dealer or to request a personal quote.

4. What is the warranty on this system?

There is a 3 year manufacturer’s defect warranty on the entire system, valid from the date of purchase. Some terms and conditions apply. For details or to place a warranty claim, contact the place of purchase.

5. How long does the product last?

Our original stalls are still installed with their original top cover. StableComfort™ is a product that may or may not out live the horse but will definitely make the horse live longer.

6. How do I fasten into various types of walls?

Wood – Use wood screws.
Concrete/brick – Pre-drill holes into the wall prior to fastening with steel nail-ins or concrete fasteners.
Steel – Use steel screws.

7. Is the StableComfort™ system too soft for the health of the horse?

Absolutely not. Promat Inc. has completed extensive testing on what animals (horses and dairy cattle) need for comfort. The most comfortable surface is outdoors, and this is what we have imitated indoors.

8. What sort of cleaning products can I use on the StableComfort™ system?

Recommended cleaning products are diluted bleach and mil cleaning detergents. You can also power wash your stall floor system. Plastic pitch forks are strongly recommended to avoid damaging the top cover.

9. What type of flooring is best to install over?

The best floor to install on is a flat cement base. Gravel and crushed lime stone are also adequate bases to install on as long as the surface is compacted down and is flat. Sand bases are not recommended, however still can be used as long as gravel is compacted on top.

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