Buildings & Barns, Inc., a Licensed Arizona Contractor (ROC155845), has been providing quality Steel Buildings and Custom Barns to our customers since 1998. It is our mission to provide the highest quality buildings, services and accessories to our customers in a professional and courteous manner. The best way to achieve this goal is to work one-on-one with our customers.
We in turn respond by building a facility to meet their individual needs. Being the manufacturer, not just a distributor, of all of our products, allows Buildings & Barns great flexibility in working with our customers and their individual needs.
We in turn respond by building a facility to meet their individual needs. Being the manufacturer, not just a distributor, of all of our products, allows Buildings & Barns great flexibility in working with our customers and their individual needs.
Services
Barn walls, divider walls, rear windows, options to view. Custom made to meet your design, or we can work direct with your designer to match your design and size. Options: call for quote on other sizes. Rear or divider walls for barns. All steel construction: 1x1" bottom mesh, wrought iron vertical tube top, bottom steel 12" kicker.
Raised center aisle with side cowboy porch: 12' x 12' stalls and 16' x 12' stalls, tack rooms, wash bays slide front doors outside window with slide shutters. Cowboy porch's option: T&G siding, square or round posts, beams, truss's this one is 40' wide with side entrance to your barn. RCA with side porch: stalls, tack rooms, wash bays, slide front doors, outside slide shutter window.
We employ a method of interaction with our visitors that does not compromise credit card information. This online system is 100% secure. We encourage you to feel comfortable using your credit card to conduct commerce on our site. If you wish, you may also send us a Postal Order (only) or a personal cheque.
Obtaining the proper building permit protects you, your horses and your equity. It's time to add to or upgrade your horse facilities. Many people at this crossroad wrestle with whether they should obtain a permit for their project. You may ask yourself, "Why should I have to get a permit to build on my own property?"
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Tessa Menken
May 01, 2020
Mark Anderson
Feb 25, 2020
Tylor More
May 24, 2017