





Old waterers have a way of becoming a constant source of frustration. Leaking, unreliable, sitting on a crumbling slab - it's the kind of thing that starts as a minor annoyance and turns into a real problem. That's exactly what we were dealing with at this Isanti horse property.
We pulled out the old yellow waterer and the busted concrete pad it was sitting on, then got to work on doing it right from the ground up. That meant pouring a fresh, solid concrete pad before the new unit ever went in. That base matters more than people realize - it keeps the waterer stable, level, and in good shape for the long haul.
For the new unit, we went with a Classic Equine by Ritchie. These are a go-to for horse properties for good reason. They're built to handle heavy use, keep water fresh, and hold up through Minnesota winters. When you're dealing with horses that depend on consistent, clean water access, you don't want to cut corners on the equipment.
The installation was clean and the horses didn't waste any time putting it to use - which is always the best sign that the job went well. Good prep work and a quality unit make the difference between something that lasts and something you're dealing with again in two years. That's the standard we hold ourselves to on every livestock and horse watering solution we install.
If your property is still running on an old, beat-up waterer or a cracked-up pad, it's worth taking a hard look at what an upgrade could do for your setup. We handle everything from pulling the old unit to the concrete work to the final install - so you're not juggling multiple contractors to get it done.