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HORSE BARN DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS

A METAL HORSE BARN VS WOOD First and foremost, you’ll need to decide what material to build with: metal or wood. With numerous benefits to the agricultural industry, durability to cost effectiveness, metal buildings are a superior building material option. We understand the importance of the safety of your horses. A metal horse barn can provide both a safe and efficient home for your horses.   LOCATION OF THE HORSE BARN Do you plan on the horse barn being close to a road? It’s important to have a road that will connect to the barn for easy driving terrain when you have to load and offload your horses. You will also want to consider if your barn is close to utilities. You may or may not need electricity to connect to the horse barn but it’s worth keeping in mind if you need to rethink the location of the barn should you need electricity. Another important factor to consider is drainage. If you are bathing your horse inside the barn, you will need to consider what type of drainage is mos

METAL BUILDINGS PRIME FOR PET DAYCARE AND KENNEL FACILITIES

Have you been interested in starting a dog daycare or a pet boarding facility in your neighborhood? Haven’t figured out exactly where to begin? Metal buildings make for easy cleaning, sustainability, affordability and design flexibility which is important for animal facilities. Whether you’re looking for a large facility that has significant indoor space or a smaller space that still has the ability to maximize square footage, metal buildings are customizable for any size.   METAL BUILDINGS ALLOW FOR OPEN SPACE TO RUN AND PLAY Both indoor and outdoor space is an important feature for boarding facilities. And, depending on your climate zone, outdoor space may not always be the optimum solution for all day pet care. Winter months can bring severe snowstorms and summer months can bring extreme heat. Metal buildings can be designed for climate control, allowing for open space – large or small – for indoor play activities and rest areas. You can also use an open-canopy design that allows fo