by Frank | Dec 20, 2025 | Horse Stables, Customization & Flexibility, Facility Management & Maintenance
Choosing the right rust protection for steel components, especially in demanding environments like horse stalls, significantly affects durability, safety, and long-term maintenance budgets. Reliable steel finishes prevent corrosion and ensure products last for years....
by Frank | Dec 20, 2025 | Facility Management & Maintenance, Horse Stables
Maintaining safe, hygienic, and long-lasting horse stalls is a significant challenge for any busy barn owner or manager. Traditional wood infill often succumbs to moisture, rot, and splintering, creating an endless cycle of costly repairs and labor. This article...
by Frank | Dec 20, 2025 | Facility Management & Maintenance, Customization & Flexibility, Horse Stables
When building or upgrading horse stalls, the safety of your animals and staff is paramount. But what if the steel you choose isn’t strong enough to withstand a horse’s powerful kick? Many overlook the crucial detail of steel gauge, potentially risking...
by Frank | Dec 20, 2025 | Blog, Customization & Flexibility, Facility Management & Maintenance, Horse Stables
Ensuring optimal barn air quality is critical for the health and performance of horses, and for worker safety. The choice of upper stall design directly affects ventilation, influencing key factors like ammonia levels, dust, and temperature within equine environments....
by Frank | Dec 20, 2025 | Horse Stables, Facility Management & Maintenance
Protecting people and property from fire is paramount in any building project, especially in sensitive environments like horse stalls. Traditional materials like pine can accelerate fire rapidly, creating serious risks and compromising safety for both animals and...
by Frank | Dec 15, 2025 | Facility Management & Maintenance, Horse Stables
A sliding stall door latch that sticks is more than an annoyance—it’s a safety failure waiting to happen. In the humid, corrosive environment of a barn, a latch made from the wrong materials will rust and bind, creating a potential hazard for both horses and...