"ECONOMY STYLE" MODULAR HORSE BARNS
Our Economy Style Modular Barns are designed for small horses & ponies and are considered to be the most economical way to build a center aisle horse barn. The modular barn sections are delivered fully constructed with stalls, windows, doors, etc. already installed. Even the roof on these sections is installed, so what is left to do after the sections are in place and secured to foundation, is to build the roof over the center aisle way, finish two gable ends and hang the aisle way doors, and you are ready to enjoy your new barn.
Our Modular Barn Sections can be placed either on foundation (concrete piers) or on top of the slab. As with our shed row barns and run in sheds many different options are available for our modular barns. We offer different style of stall sliding doors, electric package with caged light in each stall, tack rooms, wash stalls, and many other options. Unfortunately, the longest barn section we can deliver is 40' long. If larger barn is desired, our barn sections may be connected together to build as long of a barn as needed.
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"Economy Style" Modular Barn Construction Specifications
Our "Economy Style" Modular Barns with 3/12 roof pitch are designed for the most affordable way to build a center aisle horse barn. The barn sections are delivered fully constructed, with stalls, stall sliding doors, windows and with roof already on. By placing these sections 8',10' or 12' apart you can have an aisle way that best suits your needs. Once all the sections are in place and attached to foundation (concrete piers), all that is left to do is to finish the roof over the center aisle, two gable ends and to install the aisle way sliding doors. After this, your barn is complete and ready to be used.
Note: Due to the low back wall on these barns, we do not recommend to use "Economy Style" barns for horses over 16 hands.
Framing: 6"x6" pressure treated southern yellow pine sills under each wall & partition. Oak post & beam style framing - 4"x4" posts with 2"x4" girts & braces 1"x10" white pine board & batten siding (vertical).
Stalls: Each stall comes standard 1x8x4' high vertical kickboards, double between stalls with 32" high steel grill on top (powder coated black), one 4'x7' sliding door per stall, one grill insert in stall front and one 8-lite window with heavy duty window grill in the back of each stall (4'x7' Dutch door in back is optional).
Stall Fronts: Stall fronts are finished with vertical 1"x8" T&G white pine and have one black powder coated 36" high grill insert and one black powder coated 4'x7' sliding door per stall.
Hardware: Black powder coated latches and "Cannon Ball" hardware is used for sliding doors. Hot dipped galvanized fasteners are used for framing.
Tack Room/Storage Room: Comes with wooden floor (2"x6" pressure treated floor joists 16" o.c. under 5/8" CDX plywood decking). One 3'x7' entrance door and one 8-lite window.
Wash Stall: Comes standard with 5/8" pressure treated plywood walls and an opening into an aisle way.
Roof: Comes standard with 2"x6" rafters 16" o.c. 3/12 roof pitch, 7/16" OSB sheathing (1/2" plywood is optional), 15 lb. felt paper underlayment and 30 year architectural asphalt shingles (metal roof is optional).
Dimensions: Front wall - 10' high, back wall - 7' high (not recommended for horses over 16 hands).