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1. We live in an area that experiences some very high winds. How does your roof system hold up in the wind? We've had great success with our roof system; some have withstood 100 mph winds with no damage if the structure has been anchored. The tarp is of the same commercial quality that is used on large fabric covered buildings (riding arenas, airplane hangers, etc). 2. How difficult are your stalls to set up? Do I need a contractor? Our stalls are very easy to assemble and no special tools are required. We do provide our customers with an instructional video. No one has ever had problems assembling our stalls. If you were to experience difficulties, our customers are assured that we are only a phone call away. Our friendly staff and service personnel could talk you through it. 3. What is the life expectancy of the stalls? Our stalls are extremely durable and look good year after year. Some of our rental stalls are 7 years old. We are still using these stalls along with original roof tarps for our rentals. They still look good and are in uniform condition. We take pride in our quality stalls. 4. I have an energetic stallion that kicks a lot. Can my horse kick through one of your stalls? We have rented and sold our stalls to individuals, shows and expos all across North America. Our stalls have housed a variety of horses and we have never had a horse kick through one of our stalls. 5. I would like to have a larger stall for foaling. Can I take out a panel and make a "foaling stall"? On our larger barns (6 stalls or more) every other panel can be removed thereby giving you a 10' x 20' or 12' x 24' stall. On our smaller barns, 4-stall breezeway for example, this could not be done without jeopardizing the strength or the roof system. If you are creative and capable, you could easily devise a solution. 6. Should I anchor the stalls down? If so, what do you recommend? We don't anchor our rental stalls which are normally set up in barns of 20 or more, but we do recommend that the stalls be anchored, especially the smaller barns. Every 10' (or 12') there is an anchor point to attach whatever anchor system you choose to use. We sell anchors that are suitable for our local soil conditions, however your local hardware or farm supply store would have similar anchors. 7. Do I need a building permit for my stalls? Even though our stalls can stand for years, and give you years of trouble free use, most portable structures do not need a building permit. You may want to view testimonials of satisfied customers (These will pop up in a separate window which you can close at any time) With over 1600 stalls available and still growing - and with our worldwide aspirations - we can meet your needs!
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