Multipurpose Rubber Flooring for Your South Florida Horse Property
Equitan multipurpose flooring surpasses conventional stall mats and rubber pavers in function and appearance. The rubber granules are wet poured as one level, continuous surface that eliminates seams, shifting, and edges that can catch hooves or debris. It is cushiony, antibacterial, and UV-resistant, offering joint support and durability even in the harsh South Florida climate. Our advanced rubber-based flooring combines premium, durable synthetic rubber with a special state-of-the-art binder, producing a high-performance surface for stalls, wash bays, walkers and trailers. This innovative blend creates a floor that is beautiful yet safe, reliable, and comfortable for equestrians and their equine athletes.
Serving Equestrians in South Florida
Equitan is available from IDA Development throughout South Florida. Schedule a complimentary consultation at your South Florida horse farm, equestrian estate or equine facility to start transforming your property today.
Palm Beach County
PBC is a thriving horse community, especially in cities like Wellington, Loxahatchee Groves, Delray Beach and Beach. This area is home to prestigious equestrian events, including the Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) and the Palm Beach International Polo Season. Horse racing is alive and well in Palm Beach County at Palm Beach Downs and Olympia South Florida Trotting Center. Top riders and equine enthusiasts live, ride and visit Palm Beach County every season. The area boasts numerous equestrian estates, training facilities, and riding schools, making it a prime destination for horse lovers of all levels.
Broward County
As a long-time equestrian hub, Broward County is known for its array of disciplines, from hunter jumpers and dressage to rodeos and western pleasure. Parkland, Plantation, Davie, Southwest Ranches and Hallandale are well known for their equestrian estates, show stables, ranches and equine events. The best in thoroughbred racing also compete annually at Gulfstream Park. This tight-knit community offers local riding clubs and training barns that cater to recreational riders and competitive horsemen and women.
Miami-Dade County
Along with cultural diversity, arts, beaches and fine dining, Miami-Dade County has a bustling equine community. Cities like Homestead, the Redlands and Hialeah Gardens are rich in agricultural history, spacious ranches and diverse equestrian facilities. Miami’s hidden gem is West Kendall’s “Horse Country,” known for its luxury equestrian estates and private horse farms. This diverse horse community embraces both Western and English riding disciplines and is home to numerous ranches, private stables, training facilities and equestrian centers.