Is there a strong smell of ammonia in your stable?

If you can smell ammonia in your horse's stable, your stable flooring could be harbouring a build up of urea and the resulting ammonia off-gases.

If you feel a burning sensation in your nostrils, throat and lungs, particularly when mucking out; this is a telltale sign.

The ComfortStall flooring system is not only hydro-phobic, and therefore repels mosture, but is sealed to the stable walls with an impermeable one-piece Ironclad TopCover.

The result is a water-tight flooring system that can deliver improved respiratory health.

Other benefits include:
- improved joint health
- hock sores eliminated
- releif from sore feet and symptoms of laminitis
- reduced neeed for stable bandaging
- thermal insulation
- less bedding , and a return on investment typically in one year.

What people say

"Significantly improved the well-being of my horses" Lynn Lloyd, Red Rock Hounds.

"I used to haul the mats out, hose them down, and leave them out to dry - a half day job....[ComfortStall] only takes half an hour to sterilize, and I don't have the dried urine and manure buildup that occurs under mats." Chari Perce, Aspen Equine Clinic.

"Bretina has had her ComfortStall system for over 10 years and what a difference it has made. We highly recommend ComfortStall for all performance horse's stall and trailer floors!" Bob and Debbie McDonald, Olympic Dessage.

"I had mine installed 13 years ago. It is the best product I have bought for my horses." Edwina Roberts.