
| Facility Design & Extra Space |
| When determining the size of your arena building, there are two factors to consider. 1. The size of the arena by its intended use. 2. Features of the building that require additional space. The purpose for separating the two areas is because of the cost factor of covering additional space under the main building or the "clear span" area. Wider spans require much heavier steel beams to support the structure, which may not be the most cost effective way to add space. |

| Picture Examples |
| Livestock chute added as a side-wall lean-to addition to the main arena. |

| Stables added as a lean-to addition to the main arena, both sides. |


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| Exterior Styles |
| Main Arena |
| Stables |
| Standard Eave Height For Most Arenas is 16' & Roping Arenas 18' Peak Height Is Determined By Roof Width & Pitch |

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| Roof extensions can be added on one side or both and can run the entire length of the main building or partial for your exact space requirements. The extensions can go up to 30' wide without the use of support columns inside for added flexibility in the use of the space. The area can be partitioned off from the main arena or left open depending on your preference. |
| Inside view of a lean-to extension used as a stable area on the side of the main building. |













| Front (end-wall) lean-to addition to the main arena building to create a useful porch area. |





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