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# Effective Methods for Securing Stall Mats

Published in Stall Mat Installation 2 mins read

To keep stall mats down, you can use temporary methods like Gorilla Tape or more permanent solutions such as drilling or applying adhesive.

Keeping stall mats securely in place is essential for safety, preventing slips, trips, and keeping the area clean and level. While heavy rubber mats naturally resist shifting, movement can still occur over time, especially in high-traffic areas or when subjected to digging or uneven surfaces. Fortunately, there are several effective ways to anchor them.

Effective Methods for Securing Stall Mats

Based on practical insights and common practices, methods range from quick fixes to long-lasting installations.

  • Using Strong Tape: A straightforward approach for many is employing a heavy-duty tape. As noted, Stall Mats + Gorilla Tape = Horse Stall Mats Stay in Place. This method is relatively easy and accessible for general use.
  • Applying Adhesive: For a more permanent bond, specially formulated adhesives can be used to glue the mats directly to the subfloor. This creates a strong, lasting connection that prevents virtually all movement.
  • Mechanical Fastening: Another permanent option involves securing the mats mechanically. More permanent solutions out there involve a drill. This typically means drilling holes through the mats and into the subfloor, then using screws or anchors to fix them in position.

Here's a quick overview of these methods:

Method Permanence Difficulty Best Use Case
Gorilla Tape Temporary Easy Quick fix, less heavy use
Adhesive Permanent Moderate High traffic, smooth subfloor
Drilling/Anchors Permanent Moderate Uneven subfloors, maximum security

Choosing the right method depends on your budget, the type of subfloor, and how permanent you need the solution to be. While tape offers flexibility, adhesive and drilling provide a more robust barrier against mat movement.

Regardless of the method, ensure the subfloor is clean and dry before installation for the best results.

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