Armour Horse Stalls manufactures full-sized, non-rusting aluminum horse stall components, barn doors, and complete custom stall systems for working barns, show facilities, and private farms. Where galvanized and steel fittings eventually pit, streak, and rust, Armour's aluminum is built to outlast them at a comparable price, which is exactly the gap the company set out to close.

Every component is fabricated by skilled American tradesmen and arrives completely assembled with all mounting hardware included, so there is no kit to bolt together on the barn floor. Aluminum is light to handle, heavy-duty in service, and fully reusable, which makes it both easier to install and friendlier to the long-term economics of a barn.
The lineup covers the whole stall: stall-front packages with sliding doors, stall divider packages and panels, heavy-duty pre-assembled sliding stall doors, double-hinged Dutch doors, and a full family of grilles, including front grilles, partition grilles, window grilles, and vent panels built with one-inch round bars. Beyond the stall itself, Armour produces end barn doors, barn windows, gates, and the small components that finish a stall, from blanket bars and chew guards to door hardware, bedding blockers, stall mats, signage, and whelping boxes.

Armour fabricates to the customer's own measurements down to the nearest one-eighth of an inch, so fronts, dividers, and doors drop into the opening they were made for. Barn doors and windows can be ordered undersized or oversized, and the door program alone offers more than ninety-five top-and-bottom combinations. Concealed welding keeps the finished pieces clean and uncluttered, while reinforced channels add structural strength where horses lean and push. For custom stall fronts, buyers choose from standard designs built on the company's own lumber, submit their own image to be recreated, or select from more than two hundred graphic cutouts, the same approach behind Armour's decorative custom panels.
Why does aluminum make a safer, healthier stall?The hardware is eighth-inch-thick, non-rusting aluminum, so it stays sound in humid, high-ammonia barn air that punishes coated steel. Grilles are engineered to add airflow and style at once, giving each stall full ventilation without sacrificing a horse's line of sight to its neighbors. Bar spacing follows a safety ratio, with closer spacing available for younger animals so a foal or yearling cannot get a leg or muzzle caught. The result is a stall that stays handsome and rust-free for the life of the barn.

Armour Horse Stalls are manufactured in America by skilled tradesmen at the company's facility in DeLand, Florida. The aluminum components are built on premises rather than imported.
Aluminum does not rust or corrode the way galvanized and steel fittings do, and Armour offers it at a comparable price. It is lighter to handle, heavy-duty in service, and fully reusable, so it outlasts steel counterparts in the humid, ammonia-rich air of a barn.
Yes. Every component ships completely assembled with all mounting hardware included, so there is no kit to put together on site. Detailed installation instructions and installation videos are also provided.
Yes. Armour fabricates stall fronts, dividers, doors, and windows to the customer's own measurements down to the nearest one-eighth of an inch, and barn doors and windows can be ordered undersized or oversized to suit the opening.
The range includes stall-front packages, stall dividers and panels, sliding stall doors, double-hinged Dutch doors, front and partition and window grilles, vent panels, end barn doors, barn windows, gates, and finishing components such as blanket bars, chew guards, door hardware, bedding blockers, stall mats, signage, and whelping boxes.
Custom stall fronts can be built from standard designs on the company's own lumber, recreated from an image the customer submits, or finished with a cutout chosen from more than two hundred graphics. The door program alone offers over ninety-five top-and-bottom combinations.
The grilles are designed to add airflow and style together, giving each stall full ventilation. Partition grilles use one-inch round bars, and bar spacing follows a safety ratio, with closer spacing available for younger animals to prevent a leg or muzzle from getting caught.
Armour offers a free catalog, a custom quote submission for projects built to your measurements, and a dedicated technical-advice hotline for questions about design and construction. Reach out through the company's website to request a catalog or start a custom quote.
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