Traditional stall floors trap urine, moisture, and bacteria under heavy mats. Cleaning is a nightmare, odors build up fast, and your horses are left standing in an unhealthy environment.
What it is: Heavy-duty, waterproof rubber coating — the main layer for your stall floors.
How to use: Mix well before applying. Use a roller or notched trowel. Apply in two coats, allowing 12–24 hours between coats.
4× Crumb Rubber Bags
What it is: Rubber aggregate mix for added thickness, patching cracks, and boosting durability.
How to use: Mix up to 2 lbs per gallon of Dura-Rubber. Use as a paste for filling voids or blend into the main coat for extra cushioning.
1× Reinforcement Fabric Roll
What it is: Seam tape-style fabric to reinforce seams, edges, or where mats meet.
How to use: After priming, embed fabric into the wet High-Build layer. Seal edges with more High-Build to lock in a seamless bond.
FREE Primer (1 Gallon)
What it is: Required prep layer that ensures strong bonding on wood, concrete, or metal.
How to use: Apply evenly with a roller or brush. Let dry 4–6 hours until tack-free before starting with High-Build.
What's Included
Dura-Rubber High-Build (3.5 Gal x 2)
A thicker, tougher version of the original Dura-Rubber, this base coat (up to 30 mils wet) is designed to withstand cracking and foot traffic, providing a single, waterproof layer that resists wear while remaining slip-resistant and easy to roll or trowel on.
3.5 gal / 13.25 liters
Crumb Rubber Mix (4 Bags)
This rubber aggregate is added to the High-Build for extra durability. When blended at roughly ½–1 lb per gallon, it gives your stall floor added thickness and traction, helping it withstand daily hoof impact and reducing wear.
6 lbs
All-Purpose Liquid Rubber Primer
Essential for proper adhesion, this primer ensures the High-Build sticks securely to concrete, wood, or other substrates. It preps the surface to prevent peeling or bonding issues, especially over porous or irregular materials.
1 gal / 3.785 liters
Reinforcement Fabric Roll
Used in high-stress areas like wall-floor seams or corners, this polyester fabric embeds into the wet High-Build to reinforce joints, preventing cracks and water intrusion—keeping your stall surface seamless and long-lasting.
50 ft.
How to Use Your Complete Stall Kit
Step 1:
Prep the Stall Floor
Sweep and remove all manure, hay, and debris.
Degrease or pressure wash if needed.
Let the surface dry completely (moisture prevents adhesion).
Tape off walls and edges with painter’s tape and plastic.
Step 2:
Apply the Primer on Floor
Roll or brush a thin coat of primer across the entire floor.
Let it dry 4–6 hours until tack-free. (This ensures the High-Build bonds permanently to wood or concrete.)
Step 3:
Mix the High-Build for Floor
Stir thoroughly with a drill + paddle.
Never use water — only mix in propylene glycol if you need more flow time.
Step 4:
Mix the High-Build
Stir thoroughly with a drill + paddle.
Never use water — only mix in propylene glycol if you need more flow time.
Step 5:
Apply the High-Build
First Coat: Use a roller or notched squeegee/trowel to spread evenly with no puddles. Let dry 12–24 hours. Do not apply in direct sun or strong wind.
Second Coat: Apply with a squeegee/trowel or locked roller for seamless coverage. Keep a wet edge while applying.
Final Touch: Pay extra attention to seams, edges, and high-traffic areas.
Traditional stall floors trap urine, moisture, and bacteria under heavy mats. Cleaning is a nightmare, odors build up fast, and your horses are left standing in an unhealthy environment.
With proper surface prep and the right application, expect a 5-10 year lifespan before needing a touch-up. The High-Build’s 60% solids formula creates a durable, flexible seal that stands up to frequent use.
Can I thin it if it’s too thick?
Yes—just use propylene glycol (up to 5%), not water. This will improve flow and open-time, help avoid cracking during cure, and is great for hot or dry applications.
When should I use the reinforcement fabric?
When working on seams, corners, or high-stress joints—like wall intersections or floor-to-wall transitions—embed the fabric into the wet base coat, then topcoat over it. It significantly reduces cracking and water intrusion.
Is Dura-Rubber safe and eco-friendly?
Absolutely. It’s non-toxic, low-VOC, and even fish-safe, making it ideal for indoor stalls, equestrian facilities, and eco-conscious spaces.
Why choose Dura-Rubber over traditional sealants?
Unlike brittle silicones—or complex epoxies—Dura-Rubber remains flexible, resists peeling, and applies easily like paint. It also provides better UV protection and long-term durability.
What surfaces can I coat?
Dura-Rubber bonds to nearly anything: concrete, wood, metal, fiberglass, vinyl, and more—making it a versatile solution for stalls, decks, roofs, and beyond. Primer may be needed on some surfaces.