Riker
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Post by Riker on Sept 8, 2005 10:56:21 GMT -5
OK so i just had to unexpedily move to a new house and unfortunatly like many houses in the city my back yard in 90% concrete and the other 10% is a dog run for my lab and german shorthair pointer. so i am trying to find a sutable something to use as a floor pading for my weathering area. my mew is pea gravel so that is not a problem. i was thinking astro turff mats but that is sooo expensive. i found some foam mats at lowes to use for childrens play areas but i dont know if they will be sufecient padding. so i am open to anyones sugestions.
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Post by hoseheadwork on Sept 8, 2005 19:29:02 GMT -5
The pads you found at Lowes are what I use in my mews,should be more than enough padding. A big plus is you can powerwash them and replace as needed though Mine are in good shape after a year. Kurt
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Post by ccrobbins on Sept 9, 2005 7:25:40 GMT -5
Or a few daisy mats from walmart will work. Really cheap too!
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Post by harrishawker2 on Feb 28, 2006 12:14:10 GMT -5
OK so i just had to unexpedily move to a new house and unfortunatly like many houses in the city my back yard in 90% concrete and the other 10% is a dog run for my lab and german shorthair pointer. so i am trying to find a sutable something to use as a floor pading for my weathering area. my mew is pea gravel so that is not a problem. i was thinking astro turff mats but that is sooo expensive. i found some foam mats at lowes to use for childrens play areas but i dont know if they will be sufecient padding. so i am open to anyones foam mats are sugestions. foam mats are a good thing to use
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Joby
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Post by Joby on Feb 28, 2006 16:23:21 GMT -5
I use foam mats covered with carpet padding in my mews area. It's easy to clean as I just have to roll up the padding and throw it out. -Joe
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