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My block I finished last year. After trying concrete and epoxy resin I open for a tiled floor and it's been the best decision I made. So easy to clean no more scrubbing concrete etc, a drop of Bleach in a bucket of water once a day and quick go with the squeegee and jobs a good one.

 

We are starting my brothers block in the summer and will be doing similar, would be good to see some of your set ups for inspiration, Atb wez

 

 

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My block I finished last year. After trying concrete and epoxy resin I open for a tiled floor and it's been the best decision I made. So easy to clean no more scrubbing concrete etc, a drop of Bleach

The only thing I'd say about the set up above is the terriers would be at each other all day.I'd want a solid section down to the ground to stop them winding each other up and to stop legs getting pul

or use resin what they use in milking parlours nothing sticks , brilliant stuff

The end kennel is for the lurchers mate so quite big.

 

The other two are for the terriers and aren't that big to be honest. I've insulated them and ply lined so not that big inside.

 

My brothers currently got a wooden set up and the looking at it you wouldn't think it was a year old. It's f****d by the weather and the pups chewing etc.. he's going to go with blocks and galvanised panels but would be intrested to see what every one else has, hopefully we build his this one time and it lasts him a good few years

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Have to agree about the tiled floor, I've used tiles on mine, none of that piss smell in the concrete, set up looks fab, hope your lurcher isn't into escaping as it looks possible onto sleeping area and over ?

Only problem I encountered with unlined brick walls was tail damage which was forever occurring with the abrasive surface, soon eliminated with a lineing added, looks safe and secure set up easily done and transferable if needed?

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Have to agree about the tiled floor, I've used tiles on mine, none of that piss smell in the concrete, set up looks fab, hope your lurcher isn't into escaping as it looks possible onto sleeping area and over ?

Only problem I encountered with unlined brick walls was tail damage which was forever occurring with the abrasive surface, soon eliminated with a lineing added, looks safe and secure set up easily done and transferable if needed?

Yes I 100% agree mate tiles are definitely a lot easier.

Inside they are all kingspanned and the beds are off the floor so haven't had any tail damage yet.

 

Your right about that mate the lurcher can jump over, although rare he has done so. They have access to a large secure run area via a pop hole so if they fancy a mooch they generally just go out there.

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Nice set up, I would have a roof over them,stop the escapes like said, nice touch with the aco drains,I have similar metal runs with 2"mesh but outside,I currently have 2 separate blocks of 2 on either side of the garden,but next few months want to move them to block of 4 at bottom end of garden,might get the wife off my back-I live in hope lol.atb dc

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I was thinking about tiling the walls.. opted to paint it with exterior masonry paint, seems to be working ok, I can hose it all down and comes up good. I will give it another coat of paint once a year as well.

or use resin what they use in milking parlours nothing sticks , brilliant stuff

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Nice set up, I would have a roof over them,stop the escapes like said, nice touch with the aco drains,I have similar metal runs with 2"mesh but outside,I currently have 2 separate blocks of 2 on either side of the garden,but next few months want to move them to block of 4 at bottom end of garden,might get the wife off my back-I live in hope lol.atb dc

My mrs was the same at our old house so made them out the way this time so she can't winge that her garden looks a mess!! Thinking of putting a log burner and a chair in then it will be a proper set up for me and the hounds haha

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