Sunday, May 10, 2015

Take A Look At Horse Barn Construction Alberta

By Joanna Walsh


If you own horses it is likely you will need to build a shelter for them. Constructing any accommodation for the animals might appear to be a simple endeavor. However, for a number of reasons it is a good idea to consult with a professional before you begin building. When considering horse barn construction Alberta folks have several things to consider.

To begin with, there is the shape and placement of the building to think about. In addition, it is important to consider what materials will be used for construction and impact to the environment. You will also want to take into account the landscape. Because your horses will spend a lot of their time inside the barn it is important to ensure they are comfortable.

There are some very important things to bear in mind as you build the shelter. First, there are two kinds of shelters, exterior and interior. Each has its pros and cons that need thorough consideration before you make your choice. It is important that you select a location for the building prior to the final decision about the kind of structure you want to build.

The location of the proposed barn may determine what type of shelter you construct. For example, an exterior barn is best for optimal ventilation, but the land should be somewhat sloped to allow rain to drain away from the shelter. It is also important to ensure that the roof adequately shields the animals from the sun. In addition, building the stable downwind will reduce the smell and attract fewer 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 also recommended that the stable floor be made of materials that are skid proof to prevent the animals from falling. Plank floors are never a good idea since they become very slippery when wet. Concrete is also not recommended since it will retain humidity in cold months and heat in the warmer months.

The doors should also be as wide as feasible. The height will be determined by how tall your tallest horse will be. The wood that is used for the doors and the stalls should be pine, oak, or other hardwood. Hard wood walls and doors will guard against injury to the animal due to splinters. The hardware used for closing the doors should be a heavy duty bolt system.

The utility areas should be close by and the section where horses are washed should be out of the way. If you a number of horses the stable should have two rows of stalls and a passageway in the middle. The professional builder will be well versed in the specifics of providing water and drainage pipes, heat, and lighting. Proper construction will provide a comfortable area for horses.




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