Our Mud Control Grids are ideal for pastures, gate areas, paddocks, and high-traffic areas in the horse farm where mud and water drainage need to be managed.
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Our Mud Control Grids are ideal for pastures, gate areas, paddocks, and high-traffic areas in the horse farm where mud and water drainage need to be managed.
Minimal ground preparation is required. Our interlocking grids are designed for easy installation, saving time and labor.
Yes, the grids feature an anti-slip design with an ideal aperture size to provide traction and prevent accidents in wet or muddy conditions.
Made from 100% recycled plastic, our grids are weather-resistant, frost and UV-resistant, and durable enough to last for years without rotting.
Absolutely. The Mud Control Grids are designed for high-traffic areas and are built to withstand heavy use in all weather conditions, making them a cost-effective, long-lasting solution.
Each grid covers 2.7 sqft, and we ship 164 grids per pallet, which covers 441 sqft. For larger areas, we can help calculate the exact number based on your dimensions.
Shipments typically take two to four weeks, depending on availability. We use the most efficient method to ensure timely delivery, and larger orders may require a forklift for unloading.
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