Sunday, May 10, 2015

Taking A Look At Horse Barn Construction Alberta

By Joanna Walsh


If you have horses and you need to build a stable, consider speaking with a professional builder. Even though building a shelter for your animals might seem easy enough, there are some important things to think about. Before starting horse barn construction Alberta people will have a number of things you will be wise to take under consideration.

Start by considering the placement and shape of the structure you want to build. Also, think about the materials that are needed and how they will impact the environment. In addition, evaluate the landscape where you want to place your building. Horses spend a good amount of time inside the stable so it is very important that it is built for their comfort.

There are a few important rules to keep in mind when building their shelter. You can choose from the two different styles of shelters, interior or exterior. Each of them has its own rewards and shortcomings and should be considered thoroughly before you make your decision. Choose the location for the shelter before you make your final decision on the type of barn you will build.

The spot you choose for the barn will likely determine the type of stable you build. As an example, exterior barns are best for providing quality ventilation, and the ground should slope a little so that rain will flow away from the stable. It is important that the roof of the building provides an adequate sun shield. Additionally, if you build the stable downwind it will lessen the smell and insects.

It is also important to ensure that the access alleyway is wide enough and that there is nothing that can cause injury to the horses. All pathways should be clear of any obstacles that the horse may run into and be injured. It is better to consider the safety measures while constructing to avoid having a wounded animal.

It is important that the floors of the stable are made from skid resistant materials to prevent falls. In addition, the plank flooring is also not appropriate because it is too slippery when it is wet. It is advisable to avoid concrete as well since it retains the humidity during winter and heat during summer.

When building the doors for the stalls, they need to be as wide as possible. The height of your tallest animal will determine the height of the doors. Use hard woods like oak and pine to construct the doors and stall walls. These harder wood resist splintering that can pose a hazard to the animal. Choose heavy duty hardware for the doors and bolt systems.

Make certain that the utility area is close to the stalls and keep the horse washing area away from them. If you have several horses you may want to consider stalls in two rows with the passageway through the middle. A professional has the experience and knowledge when it comes to installing pipes for water and drainage, heating system, and the lighting. With the right construction you can provide your horses with a comfortable stable.




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