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STYLE |
COST |
HORSES |
TACK
ROOM |
HAY
STORAGE |
OVERHANG |
WORK
AREA |
SITE
PREP |
| Run-In Kits |
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1 to 8 |
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| Run-In Sheds |
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1 to 8 |
Add
$500 - $850 |
Add
$400 - $600 |
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Overhang
($3200 - $7200+) |
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| Shed Row |
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1 to 5 |
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Ground
Level |
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Overhang
($3200 - $7200+) |
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| L-Shaped |
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2 to 9 |
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Ground
Level |
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Overhang
($3200 - $7200+) |
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| Backyard
Barn Series |
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2 to 4 |
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Loft |
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Enclosed
Aisle
(10' - 12' wide) |
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| Low Profile |
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4 to 16 |
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Ground
Level |
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Enclosed
Aisle
(10' - 12' wide) |
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| High Profile |
|
4 to 16 |
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Loft |
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Enclosed
Aisle
(10' - 12' wide) |
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| Monitor |
|
4 to 16 |
|
Loft |
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Enclosed
Aisle
(10' - 12' wide) |
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| STAFF
PICKS |
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"I like the run in
shed kit because it is so easy to put together, Also, If the
gate is 10’ wide and I want a 12’ run in, I can
get the kit and don’t have to tear my fence down,
Best of all, this kit is only a fraction of the cost of our
pre-built run-in sheds for folks in the Midwest or on the
West Coast! "
Dave Zook
Owner, Horizon Structures |
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Run-In
Shed |
"To me, the
run-in shed is the best value for the money and the best for
my horses, too. I like being able to keep my horses outside
most of the time and a run-in shed lets them come and go as
they please.
Also, it's so easy to upgrade a run-in shed to get a very useful
combination building...add a partition, a storage room, a stall
or an overhang. If an extra horse comes in, you're ready to
accommodate it. A run-in shed is the most versatile building"
Jill Siragusa
Sales & Marketing Manager |
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Shedrow
Barn |
"I love the
shedrow barn because it has everything you need in a straight-forward,
economic package! Customization possibilities are endless and
you can expand it by adding an overhang or arranging multiple
buildings.
The original portable barn, this is the one that started it
all!"
Nicole DeGuzman
Customer Service / Administrative Assistant |
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L-Shaped
Barn |
"I like the
L-shape because it allows you to get the space you need at a
a very affordable price. Also, although a loft is great, I like
the idea of storing hay at ground level. Running up and down
the stairs twice a day is something I can do without!"
Brad Zeigler
Sales |
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Raised
Roof Barn |
"The Raised Roof Barn is my favorite because it is
such a great use of space. It is attractive as well as affordable.
I don’t own a horse, but this building makes me want to
get one just so I have a reason to buy this barn! "
Cindy Weinberg
Sales / Customer Service |
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Low
Profile
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"The reason
the “low profile” is my pick is because it gives
the customer a solid, well built, economical way to get the
barn they always wanted. If you have a little more money, and
the shed row isn't for you, the “low profile” gets
you out of the elements in a very cost efficient way.
Many of our customers that have purchased our “low profile”
horse barn have always dreamed about having their own barn since
they were a child, and now they are able to have that barn with
out exceeding their budget. "
Matt Albrecht
Senior Account Representative |
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High
Profile & Monitor
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“ I think it’s most important for us to try to match
up the best barn for the customer, but my personal favorites
are the Hi Profile and the Monitor Barns.They both have this
really impressive look that tells visitors they’ve arrived
at a serious horse farm but the owner didn't spend a fortune
like going with a stick built barn.
If you were to put 2 barns side by side - one, our modular,
and the other an expensive stick built - I wouldn’t be
able to tell the difference. And because the layout is so flexible,
our customers have a lot of say in how they want it designed.
We can give them exactly what they want.”
Thom Finn
Marketing |