Horse & Livestock Barns for Oklahoma.
The horse barns we build aren't pretty pictures from a magazine — they're working barns for working herds. Center aisles wide enough that you can pull a dually all the way through without breaking down a trailer. Tack rooms sized so you can actually walk inside of them. Wash bays plumbed and drained so the floor's dry before night chores.
And then the part you don't see: a ridge cap that dumps the heat before it pools at the rafters, sliding doors that latch in the prairie wind, and a frame engineered for the wind zone your operation is actually in.
What you can spec.
- Steel rafter (LGSS) or steel truss frame
- Stall fronts and dividers (we install or you DIY)
- Tack room with closet and saddle racks
- Wash bay with drain, hot/cold plumbing
- Ventilated ridge + cupolas
- Sliding or overhead aisle doors
- Up to 50 ft span → Steel Rafter (LGSS) — best $/sq ft for residential horse
- Wider than 50 ft → Steel Truss Frame








