I sell a lot of it and it’s the best thing to honestly put in a trailer in my opinion. I sell just as many plank boards to my hot shot companies to people hauling their Harley Davison motorcycles and equipment hauling and hay hauling people as I do the cattle trailer flooring. Some people are hesitant at first but about 6 months later they come back in love with it and the plank boards will hold up to anything. I have a company that hauls a d6 dozer on it and it has held up great. Also if your equipment has an oil leak and it leaks on the boards, the boards actually soak it up and it doesn’t make it slick at all. I’ve also notice it’s the only thing that will add significant value to a used trailer. I have customers bring in old worn out cattle trailers that they want to sell but need floors and we will put the Shelby floor in. Not only will we get the money back for the rubber floor, but they will make 500 to as much as 2,000 dollars more for the trailer vs. putting a wood floor in it.
I’ve never lost money whether it be mine or my costumer’s money when putting the Shelby rubber floor in a trailer. I’ve always made money. I tell people it’s an investment. Wood is so terrible these days. A wood floor general only last 3 to 5 years at the most in less you store your trailer in a dark, dry barn. By the time you put 2 wood floors in it, you could of purchased the Shelby rubber floor and only be out the money once.