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Getting Started You will need the following tools for easy installation:
Step 1: Prep Stall Area We recommend you create a firm base of crushed rock, limestone or road base (e.g. decomposed granite). If necessary dig a leach pit in the desired area, then fill it with gravel and level out. |
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Step 2: Stall Skins Placement Place 2x4 pressure treated lumber around the edge of the stall to create a frame (fitting lumber around any pipes as necessary). Add sand to cover gravel and rake to the same depth as the lumber. Unfold the oversized material in the center. Lay fabric out rough/shiny side up, fluffy side down. Using a power drill place screws on an angle and screw molding through the material and into the wooden frame. Use this same procedure all the way around including any doorways. |
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Step 3: Trim Remove any excess material with a razor blade or utility knife. |
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Step 4: Install Ample Bedding It is imperative that you install deep bedding on your new Stall Skin. Use ten, 8 cubic foot bags of shavings to bed your 12'x12' stall. Add shavings daily to maintain a depth of 8-10 inches. To guarantee the long life of your Stall Skin always use deep bedding. |
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