Large Single Piece Horse Stall Mats cover the whole stall floor in one seamless piece — no interlocking tabs, no seams, no gaps. Where a floor built from separate mats has joints that shift, curl, and let bedding and urine work underneath, a single-piece mat lays in as one solid surface. It drops in flush against the walls, ready to use, with nothing to cut or lock together.
The mat is 3/4-inch rubber, fully vulcanized from clean recycled rubber, so it takes continuous hoof traffic and lasts. The hammer-top surface gives the horse traction instead of a slick floor and holds grip when the mat is damp from cleaning. Because it's waterproof and seamless, urine and moisture stay on top and can't seep through to the subfloor below.
Underneath, a grooved bottom lets liquid and air move instead of trapping moisture against the subfloor. The real advantage of one piece, though, is hygiene: with no seams, there's nowhere for urine, bedding, or bacteria to collect the way they do in the gaps between loose mats — so the stall stays cleaner and easier to manage. Within the stall mats for horses range, it's the seamless, no-assembly option.
The mats come in four sizes to fit common stalls — 12 by 12, 12 by 14, 14 by 14, and 14 by 16 feet, all 3/4 inch thick. Laid over a level, prepared base, a single-piece mat holds up for years; an uneven base or trapped moisture is what shortens any stall floor. Beyond the stall, the same seamless rubber suits wash and grooming areas, recovery and treatment rooms, and veterinary and livestock spaces.
| Construction |
One piece — seamless, no tabs or cuts |
| Thickness |
3/4" |
| Material |
Fully vulcanized recycled rubber, waterproof |
| Top surface |
Hammer-top, high-traction |
| Underside |
Grooved |
| Sizes |
12'×12', 12'×14', 14'×14', 14'×16' |
| Care |
Broom, rake, or leaf blower; damp mop or pressure wash |
| Installation |
Drops in flush over a level prepared base; no cutting or interlocking |
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the advantage of one piece over interlocking or loose mats?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
No seams. A floor made of separate mats has joints that shift, curl, and open up over time, and bedding and urine work down into those gaps and collect underneath. A single-piece mat is one solid surface — nothing to separate or lift, and nowhere for moisture and waste to hide. It also installs faster, since there's no cutting or locking tabs together; the mat drops in flush and it's done.
How tough is it, and what base does it need?
Answered by Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO
It's 3/4-inch fully vulcanized recycled rubber with a hammer-top surface — built for continuous hoof traffic and grippy even when damp. It lays over a level, prepared base of concrete or compacted stone; the flatter and firmer the base, the better it sits and the longer it lasts. The grooved underside lets moisture move instead of trapping it. As with any stall floor, an uneven base or trapped water is what shortens its life, not the rubber.
A single mat that big sounds heavy — how does it get installed?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing
It is a big, heavy mat, and that weight is part of why it stays put once it's down. It ships rolled and strapped, then lays out flat in the stall — because it's sized to the stall, it drops in flush against the walls with no trimming or piecing together. It usually takes a couple of people to move and unroll it, but once it's set, there are no tabs to align or seams to chase. Send your stall dimensions and we'll match you to the right size.
What sizes does it come in?
Answered by Jinna Hopson, Vice President of Marketing
It comes in four sizes — 12 by 12, 12 by 14, 14 by 14, and 14 by 16 feet — to fit common stalls. The same seamless mat also works well in wash and grooming areas, recovery and treatment rooms, and other spots where a clean, joint-free floor matters. If your stall is an in-between size, send your dimensions and we'll help you choose the closest fit.
By Dustin Thompson, Owner & CEO, Mats Inc.