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The Gambrel Barn
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This design blends a classic old style quality with today's technology. It is designed to be effective in both warm and cold weather climates providing protection from all the elements. |
All Barnmaster barns feature spacious 12' x 12' stalls with grilled stall fronts, solid feed doors and grilled sliding stall doors. The interior of the stalls are a 26 gauge zincalume steel which provides an easily maintained, safe home for your horses. This design can be built in any size and can be finished in painted steel, T & G wood or Hardiboard siding. All of Barnmaster's barns can be custom fitted and accessorized beyond the already fully functional standard components. Some of Barnmaster's most popular add-on features are the rear stall doors and rolling divider wall options. |
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Raised Center Aisle design |
Barnmaster's most popular design, the Raised center aisle (RCA) style barn, which provides superior air flow and ventilation when compared to conventional buildings. This design can be built in any size and can be finished in painted steel, T&G wood, or Hardiboard siding. |
Gable design |
Workshop style |
Gable design |
Workshop, vehicle storage |
Gable style barn
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| • The Gable Design affords the Horse Enthusiast with all the benefits of a Center Aisle barn without the added cost of the Raised Center Aisle. • As with all of Barnmaster's barns and buildings you have the choice of a variety of colors and finishes. |
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The Shedrow Barn
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This barn style is an excellent choice for warm weather climates guaranteeing maximum ventilation while still offering protection from the weather with overhangs ranging from 2' to 14'. |
The Shedrow Barn offers many configurations to suit your property requirements and maximize your barn needs such as in-line, back-to-back, U-shaped, L-shaped or H-shaped. |
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All Barnmaster Barns feature Standard 26 gauge steel roofs that are available in a variety of colors. All Barnmaster Barns come with a 20 year roof warranty. Steel lined walls come with a Lifetime Kick-Through Warranty. Walls are constructed using 3/4" CDX plywood core with 26 gauge zincalume sheet steel laminated to one side, and 26 gauge zincalume embossed steel with SMP baked enamel finish in a variety of colors, laminated to side number two. Panels are then welded into a 2" x 1" 1/2" 50,000 # yield G-90 galvanized steel framework forming an 8' high, 12' long wall. Stall fronts have the top half grilled with a solid swing feed door and the bottom half has a solid panel. Wall channel (frame work) is either 14 gauge or 12 gauge galvanized G-90 steel. All connector columns are 12 gauge G-90 galvanized steel. The plywood core and sheets of steel are laminated and vacuum bonded together using Morton Urethane base adhesive. Sliding grilled stall doors are constructed to match stall fronts. Galvanized steel door tracks have two four wheel trolleys with sealed ball bearings that suspend the door in the track. Two galvanized heavy steel formed door guides direct the door, one on each side of the door. Plated steel door latches and stops are used to secure stall doors. Breezeway doors do not include door latches. Stall fronts and door grills are constructed using 1 3/8" 16 gauge galvanized steel tubing spaced 2" & 1/8" between bars. The grill plates are punched and 1 3/8" tubing is inserted into hole and welded on under side of grill plate. A 2" x 1 1/2 " 12 gauge 55,000 # yield galvanized steel connector column is used to bolt stall walls together. Zinc plated bolts are used in assembly. Breezeway trusses are constructed using 14 gauge 2" x 3" 50,000 PSI galvanized steel tubing. 6" x 2" or 8" x 2 1/2" G-90 galvanized steel 55,000 # yield C-purlins are used for roof framing. All roofing is 26 gauge R-panel, 80,000 # yield zincalume steel with Ceram-A-Star or Kynar baked enamel coating, coming in an assortment of colors. #12 self taping zinc plated screws with Neoprene washers are used to secure roof to barn superstructure. All welds are treated with cold galvanizing compound of 83% pure zinc dust which protects the metal against rust and corrosion. U.S.D.A. Authorized Barnmaster is a Certified Fabricator / Los Angeles Fabricators License # 1813 Certified welders are in accordance with A.W.S. specifications. All work conforms to the latest editions of the Uniform Building Code, A.I.S.C. and / or local building codes. All dimensions on plans are centerline of columns. Columns are anchored using 5/8" x 5" Hilti sleeve anchors minimum 4" embedment into concrete. Wind loading available to 120 MPH and snow loading to 120 PSF/exposure C. Walls are approved by the International Conference of Building Officials #ICBO ER-5887 Claims indicating Z purlins are 44% stronger are incorrect based on calculations by independent engineers. In actuality, C or Z purlins, using the same materials are equal in strength. Purlins should be aligned to the slope of the roof for Maximum strength. By aligning C purlins to the slope of the roof Barnmaster has never experienced a purlin or truss structural failure. The competition cannot make the same claim because of several failures to their roof system. Their practice of aligning purlins vertically actually weakens the roof in high winds. |
Site updated May 3, 2007