The Stable Company - Equestrian Buildings

Barn Materials

You will find below all the standard materials we use on our barn buildings.  Mix and match the materials to create the style you want for your building.

 

Fibre Cement corrugated roof sheets

Fibre cement corrugated roof sheets in grey, brown, green or blue.

Other colours available on request.

A great roof covering designed to last up to 30 years.  Its porous structure prevent condensation build up inside the building.  Available with clear roof lights.

Insulated Roof Sheet

Insulated box profile roof sheets in grey, brown, green or blue.

Other colours available on request.

This roof covered is not only designed to last up to 30 years, but it keeps the building cool in summer and warm in winter.  Available with clear roof lights.

Asphalt shingles

Asphalt shingle tiles are laid onto a 15mm hardwood plywood decking.  It is available in charcoal, red or green colours as standard.

This roofing system looks similar to small tiles and is designed to last up to 20 years.

For the barn system, the roof pitch will need to be raised to 15 degrees minimum.

Pantile effect roof sheets

Pantile effect roof sheets are made from a pressed metal sheet.  They are underdrawn with a 15mm hardwood plywood.  Standard colours are terracotta, brown, black or green.

These roof sheets give the appearance of pantiles and are designed to last up to 25 years. 

For the barns system, the roof pitch will need to be raised to 15 degrees minimum.

Shiplap Cladding

Pressure treated ex 19mm x 125mm smooth shiplap horizontal cladding.  

Featheredge Cladding

Pressure treated ex 19mm x 150mm rough sawn featheredge horizontal cladding.  

Cladding Colours

Standard colours available are natural, light brown, dark brown or black.

Other colours available on request.  

Interior Lining

We have a choice of two interior lining boards for our stables:

Hardwood plywood 9mm, 12mm, 15mm or 18mm thick.  12mm thick is the minimum for stables

Stokbord 9mm or 12mm thick.  This is best fitted to the bottom half of the stables. 

 
 

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