Modular Barns
The prefab modular barn is our pioneering product. Since 1984 we have been leaders in developing and innovating these customizable barns, rooted in Amish traditional craftsmanship, and built to a new modern standard. Our barns represent and investment for your peace of mind, the value of your property, and for your equine companions.
From the foundation, to framing, to siding, lining, doors and windows, each barn is built to meet your needs and exceed your expectations. With our expertise we can guide you to designing a practical and durable barn. Since we design and build in shop, you can be confident in savings, fast turnarounds, and straightforward business.
We know you will love your barn. Call us now to begin your dream barn.
Recent Modular Barns
The Marshall Barn is a high end custom horse barn located near Charlottesville, Virginia. Lined lean-tos and tack rooms bring style and entertainment value, along with the ornate metal work of the stall gates and two chandeliers. This barn was built primarily on-site, with a mixture of 2x6” framing along with our standard 6x6” oak framing. With full electric and water, recessed lighting, dormers, and a light-giving cupola, this barn exudes functionality and class.
The Pettinger in Andover New Jersey is a lovely Monitor Barn, built with our standard oak framing in shop, and delivered in two modular sections, where the rafters were tied in to the on-site built stick frame of the elevated middle section. Since the rafter on the lean-to side extends such a great length and ties in to the center framing, it makes for a stronger roof. Often, monitor barns feature elevated ceilings to let all the light from those upper windows pour down into the center aisle, along with increasing ventilation. In this instance however, the lofted portion is enclosed for hay storage and potential office space, which of course is a great use for the window light too. This Barn features a wash stall, feed and tack room, and four horse stalls. The center aisle is a poured concrete slab, and there are rubber mats fitted into each stall.
The Spencer Barn is a wonderfully proportioned barn perched beside a quiet drive in Northern Virginia. It features a spacious hayloft and concrete aisles and tack room. The barn is plumbed and on full electric, The tack room is insulated and comes with a half bath and a dog washing basin, set at waist height. The partially closed in lean to gives a dynamic flair to the design.
This Barn has uniquely harmonious proportions that invite closer study. The Dunleavy barn was built to accommodate sheep in the New Jersey Hillsides. Featuring two gabled dormers on the backside, and one shed/wall dormer across the front, the upstairs lets in lots of light and has plenty of headroom. The Whale cupola perfectly punctuates the enigmatic charm.
The Licata Barn is elegant and classic. North and south facing dormers in the upper loft allow light in, as well as the decorative cupola. A poured concrete aisle and poured concrete lean to’s serve to keep those trafficked areas clean and tidy. Feed and tack rooms are lined and the four horse stalls are on the spacious side, measuring 12x12’. A crowd pleaser for horse and property owner alike.
We set this modular horse barn atop pillars buried into the ground; our standard, but this time we retained four feet of drop with a six by six wall. The effect is a high and dry small barn with a great little ramp for access into the stable. The tack room in the middle is closed in on the top, so above the ceiling there is hay storage, pleasantly close to the stall. The stall furthest to the right is an open run-in storage bay adding a fun flexible utility.