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It’s
Always Open House at Horizon Structures
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If a picture’s worth a thousand words, then seeing the
real thing is definitely better than a thousand pictures. We’ve
got all sizes, shapes and styles of horse barns and run-in sheds
on the lot at our main office in Pennsylvania. It’s easy
to tell you about the outstanding craftsmanship and premium
materials that go in to building these barns but it’s
so much better if you’re able to come and see for yourself.
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| Dave, Matt or Jill would be happy to meet with
you, tour the display models and then sit down with you to work
up a proposal for the barn of your dreams. They’re here
Monday through Friday, 8am – 5pm and Saturdays 9am –
1pm. If you prefer to browse by yourself, our lot is always
open for you to stop in and check out some of what we have to
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This
36 x 36 Monitor style, center aisle barn is currently on display
at our main office in Atglen,
Pennsylvania. If you’re thinking about a horse barn
and happen to be near Philadelphia or Lancaster, a visit to
our sales lot to see this model barn is a must.
There’s nothing like trying out the doors and windows
for yourself, taking in the smell of the wood, and feeling
the space of the barn around you to get a true sense of the
value of these buildings and a taste of your dream about to
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You could easily pay over
$50,000 to have this barn “stick built” versus
$39,995 buying it as pre-fab modular sections. |
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This building shows all the
standard
features plus we’ve added some upgrades and options
to show you just how beautiful a barn can be. |
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Purchasing a Modular Barn
significantly reduces your lead time from months to weeks. |
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| Upgrades and Options |
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We’ve added
a half loft which includes:
5/8” plywood floor- STANDARD
Full wooden staircase - STANDARD
Gable door on one end - STANDARD
Gable window on the other end - STANDARD
Railing - STANDARD for partial loft
3 windows on each side to let in extra light and air - OPTIONAL
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Loft Door |

Loft – Before rail has
been added… |
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Loft – View from below |
Loft Stairs |
When you purchase a Horizon
Structures center aisle barn, you get to choose the type of
sliding stall door you prefer. We’ve got all
four styles on display in the barn. |
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The gorgeous kiln-dried,
white pine tongue and grove planking, which lines the walls
of the center aisle as well as the stalls, is a Standard
Feature, in any Monitor-style center aisle barn.
This can be installed in the 4 or 8 pitch
modular barns for an extra charge. Use it to upgrade the board
and batten finish in the aisle-way, replace the 4’ high
oak kickboard in the stalls or both. |
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Modifying a section of the barn into
a wash stall is an easy and inexpensive upgrade. Glasbord
paneling and a grill window make it a bright, airy place to
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| Contact your local plumber, after the barn is
delivered, for water hook-up. A cement slab floor can also be
added later. |
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In one of the stalls, you can see
how practical and attractive it is to upgrade the standard
stall window to a Dutch door. This allows access to the horses
from inside, via the center aisle, and outside the barn.
Many customers find this an absolute necessity, especially
if the barn adjoins the paddock. Adding a grill window to
the top half of the Dutch door allows you to increase the
amount of natural light on those cold or rainy days when you
prefer not to have the door open.
We welcome and encourage you
to come and see for yourself. No need to call
– just stop in. We’d love to meet you and hear
about your plans for your perfect horse barn. You’ll
leave with all your questions answered and feeling confident
that a Horizon Structures horse barn is the right choice for
you! |
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