Can a single pre-engineered steel building combine an indoor riding arena with attached stalls, tack room, and hay storage while still meeting local building codes?
es. A single TruSteel pre-engineered riding arena steel building can include a clear-span indoor arena plus shed-row stalls, a tack room, and hay storage—all engineered on the same red-iron frame. County-specific stamped building and foundation plans ensure the whole layout meets local wind, snow, and collateral loads.
TruSteel combines open arena space with fully enclosed support areas by starting with a clear-span frame—often a 100×200 or 120×240 riding arena steel building—then adding 20- to 30-ft shed rows or interior partitions for 10-plus stalls, a wash/tack room, feed, and hay lofts. Because every red-iron steel building kit ships with stamped building and foundation plans engineered for your exact zip-code loads, the entire footprint (arena plus accessory spaces) goes through your local plan review as one compliant structure.
Key advantages:
- Code-ready: IAS-accredited suppliers design to the latest IBC, NEC, and NFPA requirements; fire-rated dividers, exit doors, and ventilation options make it easy to satisfy animal-housing and hay-storage rules.
- 100 % steel, no wood: termite-proof columns and purlins carry high roof loads while keeping aisles clear for tractors and shavings deliveries.
- Fast timeline: you receive a quote and preliminary sketch in 24–72 hours, stamped drawings in 2–4 weeks for most arenas (8–16 weeks if highly customized), and the bolt-up kit lands on-site about four weeks after approvals.
- Turn-key help: TruSteel’s installer network can erect the building in one to two weeks and add doors, insulation (R-13/R-19), skylights, and horse-safe liner panels.
The result is a single, storm-resistant structure that streamlines daily chores, keeps horses under one roof, and passes inspection the first time. Contact us today for your free quote.