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Selecting a Horse Stall Manufacturing Company

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Looking to select a Horse Stall Manufacturing Company the right way?

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When building your dream barn, selecting a horse stall manufacturer can be difficult. It is good to choose one with a variety of stall and barn products. Article by Armour Companies

You will want a company with components that are easy to install and arrive with all the necessary hardware to place the product. Finally, it is a good rule of thumb to choose a company that can fabricate a product that will be low maintenance and last the lifetime of your new barn.

There are many horse stall suppliers out there, so find one that can meet a majority of your needs through a diverse product line. The more options the manufacturer offers the more chance you have at getting exactly what you want in your new dream barn. If you don’t see a product in the catalog or online, be sure to call and ask if they have the product for which you are looking. If they don’t, ask if they do custom work and be prepared to provide a picture or sketch of the item you desire.

Variety of stall designs.

Although some stall products may be priced cheaper than others it is always good to find out how much effort is involved in the installation of the new products before you purchase. For instance some manufacturers require you to fill each hole with a round bar, while others provide the bars prewelded in the holes for you. Already assembled products can be well worth the extra penny. Also it is important to ask if you need to add lumber or if the lumber is included in the product. Some manufacturers carry stall products with and without lumber, for the do-it-yourself types. You might inquire how many pieces of lumber you will need to fill the stall door or front. By asking these questions you should be lead to a deeper understanding of the product you are ordering and will eventually be installing. It is always important to discuss whether or not the stall front has a feeder option.

A builder may not give you an option for a feed opening or hole in the stall front but it is important to let them know you do or don’t want the option.

It is always nice to get a stall package that has all the necessary pieces to install the product. So when making the order, say “Is this all I need to install the door, front or stall?” By asking the question you are guaranteed to get ALL that is required. Some manufactures include the hardware and others do not. Can you imagine getting 20 stall doors and realizing you forgot to order the hardware at $150 a pop? So be inquisitive when inquiring on horse stall purchases, the product price should include ALL the hardware. Doing so will save you time and money!

Armour uses thicker gauge aluminum

So if you are building your dream barn and you are looking for a manufacturer that has a variety of stall packages to choose, ease of product installation and horse stalls that arrive with all the hardware, then Armour Companies might be a great place for you to begin shopping for your horse stall needs! Armour products are aluminum and do not rust like galvanized or steel stalls. Everything manufactured by Armour Companies is 1/8” aluminum and is welded for an easy installation of each component. And Armour only sells the best round track, ball bearing trolleys with each stall door and ALL their components arrive With the necessary hardware for the installation and you don’t even have to ask!! Call Armour Companies today 800-876-7706! Download a catalog online armourgates.com

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Key Article Takeaways
  • Per Armour Companies: choose a horse stall manufacturer with diverse product lines, easy installation, and lifetime durability.
  • Prewelded bars beat fill-each-hole assembly—worth the extra price.
  • Confirm whether lumber is included or must be added separately—budget changes accordingly.
  • Custom work matters when standard catalog items don't match your barn's needs.
  • Low-maintenance materials pay back forever; high-maintenance materials become a chore.
Questions readers commonly ask:
What features matter most when comparing stall manufacturers?

Per Armour Companies: diverse product line (one supplier for the whole barn simplifies ordering), easy installation (prewelded vs. fill-each-hole), lumber inclusion, lifetime durability, and custom-work capability. Cheaper-on-the-page prices can become more expensive after factoring in install effort and lumber.

Is custom work worth the extra cost?

Per Armour Companies: when standard catalog items don't quite fit, yes. Many manufacturers offer custom work if you provide a sketch or photo. Custom additions integrate seamlessly with the rest of the line, which matters more than saving a small percentage by piecing together different vendors.

What's the difference between prewelded and assembly-required stalls?

Per Armour Companies: prewelded bar-and-grill panels arrive ready to install. Assembly-required versions need each bar fed through holes and welded or pinned in place during install. The price difference is small; the install-time difference is enormous.

Should lumber be included in the stall package?

Per Armour Companies: read the quote carefully. Some manufacturers include lumber in the package; others sell only the metal hardware. Confirm before signing the order so you can budget for lumber separately if needed.

How long should quality stall components last?

Per Armour Companies: lifetime of the barn for steel components, with proper paint or galvanizing maintenance. Cheap stalls fail in 5–10 years; quality manufacturers' products often outlast the building they're installed in. Pay for quality once; replace cheap repeatedly.

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