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6 Ways to Support Your Horse’s Respiratory Health This Winter

December 12, 2024

When winter arrives, it’s second nature to close up your horse stable and block out any drafts. But winter brings all sorts of conditions that can cause respiratory issues for horses, and those issues can be difficult to resolve. These six tips can help you support your horses’ respiratory health and keep them breathing well all winter.  

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Water & Feed Options for Your Horse Stalls

December 12, 2024

Functional feed door and watering systems are an important part of your horse stall's design. We have several options to meet the needs of the horse and the rider. Learn more in this helpful blog post.

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Holiday Gift Guide for Equestrians

December 03, 2024

Discover the ultimate Holiday Gift Guide for equestrians, featuring a curated selection of unique, high-quality gifts. From elegant silk scarves and luxurious candles to personalized cutting boards and stunning equestrian art, find the perfect present to delight every horse lover this season.

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How to Find and Choose a Barn Builder

December 02, 2024

As equestrians, we understand just how much time, energy, and financial resources go into building your dream barn.

A dream barn is often a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and project for many of our clients. That is why it is so crucial to work with the right individuals and companies to ensure the best barn build possible.

Any horse barn is built primarily by two parties including the client (yourself) and the barn builder. Although there will be many other individuals involved, the success of your barn will largely depend on your relationship with the builder.

In this article, we'd like to provide our experience in dispelling some myths, providing best practices to find the best barn builder, and sharing some tips.

The Different Types of Barn Contractors

In the world of "construction," there are so many different types of construction help available to you. It can sometimes get rather confusing understanding the different titles and their capabilities. Here are common types of construction contractors:

  1. Handyman – A handyman is usually great for fixing and installing smaller items around your barn (or home) after the construction is complete.
  2. Framer – A framer is usually best for the skeleton structural parts of your barn (or home). The framer is usually not involved with the barn's foundation nor the exterior or interior fixings. We see clients sometimes hire a framer to install exterior window and door components, but this can lead to confusions given the framer's expertise.
  3. General Contractor (GC) & Builders – This is the last and final category of industry professionals for barn construction. They are also exactly who we recommend to hire for your new barn's construction or even renovation. Both types of individuals will manage the construction of your barn from start to finish.

Finding the Right Contractor and Builder

In today's world, one would think that it is easier to find a reliable contractor given the internet. That being said, we find the best way to find a high-quality builder is to use your own network. We recommend to ask your friends, family, coworkers, and even real estate agents for recommendations. Referrals are always a great way to find the right partner in your barn project.

Once you have a few referrals, we recommend to listen to their experiences before speaking with a contractor. Some questions to ask your colleagues:

  1. Which builder or contractor did they use for their project?
  2. What particular work did the contractor perform? (This question is key. It is key because a contractor could perform work on a high quality shed row barn, but lacks the experience in building a high quality enclosed center barn aisle. Hence, it is possible that a contractor is highly skilled at one type of build, but not so much in another build).
  3. What is the quality of their workmanship? ("Good" differs person to person. We always recommend to ask the client's contractor for more references so you can see some of their work in-person).
  4. How was the communication before, during, and after the barn build? (Good communication will make your life 1,000x easier and help give you peace of mind)
  5. Did the contractor provide a timeline and stay on schedule?
  6. What was the payment structure of the build?
  7. Did the contractor provide suggestions on the build's safety, materials, and other considerations? (A good contractor will provide their recommendations based on their experience)

The process

Once you narrow down on a contractor, we recommend to have very honest and transparent conversations about the entire process. A barn can take anywhere from a month to half a year to build depending on the size, amenities, and labor availability. Below are some discussion points and questions to touch upon:

  1. Discuss the barn site's location, topography, and climate. An experienced contractor will provide loads of suggestions based on your particular site to ensure that the barn is built for success.
  2. Discuss and understand the barn builder's "lead time." In today's ever-competitive labor market, it is sometimes difficult for a barn builder to procure proper labor. This might translate to longer timetables to build your barn. Whether you have a small or large barn, it is crucial to understand your builder's timetable and understand any potential variables that might delay your project.
  3. Understand the builder's crew. It is good to ask the size of the contractor's team and their experience. It is also beneficial to understand whether the contractor's crew is their own or if they are using sub-contractors.
  4. Discuss how long will the builder stand behind his or her work. This is equivalent to a warranty. Like anything in construction, hiccups will occur. How will your builder react to those? Will he or she stand behind their work for years after the completion?
  5. Discuss your hopes and wishlist for the barn. This goes without saying, but it is best to do your research on your wishlist and share with your barn builder. Although a stall and barn door manufacturer (like American Stalls) will provide recommendations, your barn builder can also provide recommendations on your wishlist based on the agreed upon barn structure.
  6. Discuss Permits, Code Inspections, and Zoning Requirements. This line item has the ability to affect everything from timelines, your overall expenses for the build, and also affect certain things like the height of your ceilings.

Once you have decided on a barn builder or contractor, it is helpful to know that most barn builders have limited time and expertise when it comes to planning a barn that has all of the industry best practices. That is when it becomes also crucial to work with a high quality stall, door, window, and flooring supplier like American Stalls.

Once you have finalized your contractor, we always recommend clients to connect us with their builders, contractors, and architects. This way, we are able to provide our experience in working with many different types of equine facilities.

To summarize, it is so crucial to find the right people to do the job for you and your dream barn. The right group of people – barn builder, architects, and suppliers – can make the process that much more enjoyable. The right group of people can also ensure that your barn is built for long-term success.

Do you have any questions or need pointers for your new barn or renovation project? Feel free to contact us today at (855) 957-8255 or complete our inquiry form. Our American Stalls team is here to be a resource to help you build a barn that is elegant, safe, and built to last.

 

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6 Tips to Create Safe Winter Footing in Your Barn

December 02, 2024

The snow, ice, and mud that’s so common with winter weather can be hazardous to the safety of horses and humans around your barn. Fortunately, there are several ways you can create safe winter footing in your property, potentially preventing injuries. These six tips will help you prevent snow, ice, and mud buildup for maximum horse and human safety.  

 

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8 Ways to Give Back to the Equestrian Community

December 02, 2024

The holiday season is the perfect time to give back to the equestrian community that’s given so much to you. There are countless ways that you can give back and make a difference to the equestrian world, from donating to a nonprofit to helping a young rider. These eight ideas can help you get started.   

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Welcome to a Private Equestrian Haven in Seeley Lake, MT

November 15, 2024

Nestled in Montana’s rugged beauty, this private barn at Seeley Lake combines craftsmanship with thoughtful design, offering a haven of comfort and safety for horses and caretakers alike.

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5 Ways to Get Your Barn Ready for Fall

November 15, 2024

Autumn is the perfect time to prepare your barn for winter’s challenges. From deep-cleaning stalls and organizing blankets to inspecting electrical systems and improving ventilation, these practical tips will help you create a safe and comfortable environment for your horses during the colder months

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To-Do List for Your Barn (Fall Edition)

November 15, 2024

As the chill of late fall and early winter approaches, September is the perfect time to prepare your barn for the colder months. From maintaining equine equipment to winterizing your barn, discover practical tips to keep your horses safe, warm, and comfortable all season long.

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Introducing Luxury & Equestrian Group: Elevating the Equestrian Real Estate Experience

November 11, 2024

Finding the right equestrian property requires more than just real estate knowledge—it demands a deep understanding of the equestrian lifestyle. Caren Kelley and the Luxury & Equestrian Group bring a unique expertise to each transaction, blending luxury and practicality to create ideal spaces for both horses and riders. From tailored property searches to a thorough knowledge of equestrian needs, they ensure every detail supports the lifestyle and passion of the community.

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6 Ways to Support a Horse on Stall Rest

November 08, 2024

When an injury requires your horse to be on stall rest, the experience can be difficult for both you and your horse. Some horses take to stall rest better than others, but fortunately there are many ways you can help make the time as easy as possible on your horse.

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Easy Décor Ideas to Bring Autumn to Your Barn

November 08, 2024

Autumn is a time of warm colors, crisp air, and a welcoming atmosphere. It’s the perfect season to spruce up your barn and stalls with some seasonal décor that reflects the beauty of the fall. Here are some easy and fun autumn touches that can bring charm to your barn while keeping it safe and practical for you and your horses.

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