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Steel Indoor Riding Arenas


Steel indoor riding arena provides the best possible solutions.


One of the great advantages of steel indoor riding arena is by using steel you can maintain a clear-span of up to 300 feet wide. You can choose a height up to approximately 30 feet, and almost no length restrictions. A steel indoor riding arena is an obstacle free environment that gives you the flexibility to add jumps, stalls, gates and wash areas in any location you choose.


Steel buildings are quickly becoming the most popular choice for indoor ridding arenas. Steel buildings offer a cost effective, flexible, low maintenance and energy efficient structure that can be designed to fit almost any situation. Every indoor steel ridding arena from Standard Steel Buildings comes pre-punched, pre-cut, pre-drilled and pre-welded. Using this steel building manufacturer’s process allows the building to be erected in a fraction of the time. Steel is the least expensive material of all the available methods of construction. Having low initial building cost and virtually no maintenance along with a 25 year limited warranty, it’s easy to see why more people are turning to steel indoor riding arenas.


Standard Steel Buildings are shipped from 12 manufacturing plants within the US. All of our shipping points are AISC certified (American Institute Of Steel Construction) and in good standing with the MBMA (Metal Building Manufacturing Association). We take great pride in the fact that we only use American steel, ensuring that our customers receive only the best quality commercial steel indoor riding arena available.


Let one of our project coordinators show you the best way to save on your new steel indoor riding arena.



 

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