Equine Barn Company |
Equine Barn Company |
Over 100 Years Of Combined Horse Involvement and Construction and Equine Construction Experience |
Equine Barn Company |
Equine Barn Company |
Over 100 Years Of Combined Horse Involvement and Construction and Equine Construction Experience |
All Weather Arena |
There are many variations of how riding arenas are constructed Our three options are based on our own experience with building arenas to meet both the budget and the owners needs |
Conrad Arnold 678-404-BARN (2276) Conrad@barnguru.com |
Create The Sub Base With Compacted Georgia Red Clay |
Add Drainage Pipe Every 20 ft |
Add #57 Stone for Drainage |
Spread #57 Stone Maintain 2% Slope |
Add 3" Of Compacted M-10 For The Base |
Add A Mix of M-10 And River Sand For The Footing |
Maintain 2% Slope |
To Create The Footing Use a Combination Of River Sand And M-10 Over The Base The M-10 Compacts The River Sand Breaks Up The Compaction |
In This Corner We Have Red River Sand This Sand Contains About 20% Silt |
In This Corner We Have M-10 Granite Sand Rock Dust |
In This Corner We Have M-10 Granite Sand Rock Dust |
In This Corner We Have Red River Sand This Sand Contains About 20% Silt |
The First 3" Of Compacted M-10 Is The Base |
Add Non-Woven Geo Fabric To Seperate The #57 Sub Base From The M-10 Base |