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Seneca's New Solid Composite Deck flooring
Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 6:32 pm
by Seneca Kennel
New custom Feature:
This floor is extremely sturdy and excellent for any breed, especially for older and larger breeds. Allows easy cleaning and is a very sanitary surface.
Can be installed in any of our kennels.
*Pictured-Standard Double Xtra Large w/swing doors

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Contact for pricing 419-447-0968
Thanks,
Ron Ransom III
Seneca Kennels and Supplies
http://www.senecakennelsandsupplies.net
senecakennels@bright.net
Re: Seneca's New Solid Composite Deck flooring
Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 10:17 pm
by 2500 HD
Nice looking Kennel, but It doesn't look like the waste will fall through the boards( too close together). Or am I missing something??
Re: Seneca's New Solid Composite Deck flooring
Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 10:53 pm
by Seneca Kennel
The Kennel was custom designed for a client who wanted a "ground style kennel" that is above ground. The spacing in the flooring allows him to scrape and spray his kennels out in a sanitary way. A ground kennel needs extra maintenance to keep hounds out of their waste and urine during kenneling, (and water while being cleaned.) This kennel should help make the process a little easier. The 1/4" space was his preference, but we can space them to anyones specifications.
Thanks for your comments,
Ron Ransom III
Re: Seneca's New Solid Composite Deck flooring
Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 11:07 pm
by mtneerbp
I like this idea for your above ground kennels is this flooring like what I have seen at Lowes, Also do you think it will absorb urine like wood or is it made out of a plastic composite. spaced apart should work really nice I never did like bigger dogs on wire floors or beagles for that matter
Re: Seneca's New Solid Composite Deck flooring
Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 11:30 pm
by Seneca Kennel
The floor is constructed of plastic composite with welded supports at every 2' and is strong enough to hold a "BEAR".The suface is non-absorbant.
Thanks,
Ron Ransom III
Re: Seneca's New Solid Composite Deck flooring
Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 11:32 pm
by 2500 HD
Ok just wondering. Looks great!!!!!!!!