Stable Bases and Yards



Whether you're having two new wooden stables or a twenty-box yard, they'll only look good, last, and be easy to work if they're built on the best of foundations.

A concrete stable base being levelled after pouring
A concrete stable base being levelled after pouring.

At Sedgley Equestrian we put in concrete bases and yards for many of the leading manufacturers of wooden stabling. Why? Because they trust us, absolutely, to build them when, how, and where they specify them, right down to the last millimetre. Then, when the boxes are put up they fit, first time, every time.

Concrete areas which are supposed to be flat, are exactly that. If you want areas to drain, centrally, to some other pattern, or simply take the water away from a washbox or washdown area, we'll give you what you want.

We do plumbing in too, as well as drainage out, put in sinks, do all the electrics for lighting and power, and even put in water heaters for haysteaming cabinets.

If you have a preference for the surface finish you want on concreted areas, choose from tamped, 'sawn', brushed, or any combination of these alternatives.

All the work will be done by our own, experienced staff, using our own equipment, so we can control the quality at every stage of the job.

A completed stable base
A completed stable base    

A 'sawn' surface finish being applied
A 'sawn' surface finish being applied
The brick base course to which the wooden stables will be bolted
The brick base course to which the wooden stables will be bolted
A concrete stable base being poured
A concrete stable base being poured