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Our Services

Custom Arena Construction

We offer custom construction of outdoor horse arenas. Our services include:

Construction

Duration : 3 hrs
Price : £55

Using the highest quality materials, our skilled team ensures that your arena is built to last, with proper drainage and weather resilience.

Design and Consultation

Duration : 2 hrs
Price : £105

We work closely with you to design an arena that fits your unique requirements, considering factors like size, surface type, and intended use.

Lunge Pens

Duration : 1 hr 15 mins
Price : £75

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Gallops and Racing Tracks

Duration : 2 hrs 15 mins
Price : £65

We design and build top-quality gallops and race tracks with optimal footing and excellent drainage. Using state-of-the-art materials, we ensure safe and reliable surfaces for training and racing.

Below Questions Might Help You!

Frequently asked questions

What should I consider when choosing a location for a horse arena or gallop?
Key factors include drainage (to prevent waterlogging), soil type (affects foundation stability), accessibility (for ease of use), and proximity to stables and other facilities.
What materials are commonly used for the base layer of a horse arena?
Crushed stone or gravel is typically used for the base layer, providing stability and excellent drainage. This is often topped with a geotextile membrane to separate the base from the footing and prevent material mixing.
What types of footing materials are suitable for horse arenas?
▪ Sand: Widely used for its affordability and good drainage properties. ▪ Rubber: Often mixed with sand to improve shock absorption and reduce dust. ▪ Wood Chips: Provide a natural feel and good cushioning but require more frequent maintenance. ▪ Synthetic Fibers: Combined with sand, they offer a stable, consistent surface with excellent shock absorption and traction.
Why is drainage important in horse arenas and gallops?
Proper drainage prevents water accumulation, ensuring a safe and usable surface. It protects the footing materials from damage and reduces maintenance needs.
What are the benefits of using a geotextile membrane?
Geotextile membranes separate the base and footing layers, enhancing drainage and preventing soil migration, which helps maintain surface integrity and longevity.
How can I maintain my horse arena surface?
Regular maintenance includes: ▪ Dragging/Harrowing: To level the surface and prevent compaction. ▪ Watering: To control dust. ▪ Debris Removal: To keep the surface clean. ▪ Checking Drainage: To ensure it remains functional. ▪ Replenishing Footing: As needed to maintain optimal performance.
What construction techniques ensure safe and durable gallops?
Techniques include: ▪ Site Preparation: Clearing and leveling. ▪ Drainage Installation: Using pipes and graded layers. ▪ Sub-base Preparation: Using crushed stone or gravel. ▪ Geotextile Membrane: To separate layers. ▪ Footing Material Application: Such as turf, sand, or synthetic mixes. ▪ Grading and Compaction: To ensure stability and evenness.
8. Are there environmental considerations in construction?
Yes, consider using eco-friendly materials like recycled rubber, sustainable practices to minimize impact, and maintaining vegetation around the site to reduce dust and support local biodiversity.

Footing Materials for Horse Arenas

Sand

Affordable, good drainage, but may require frequent watering to control dust, However will undoubtedly require additional materials such as PVC granuals to prevent against freezing.

Rubber

Mixed with sand for improved shock absorption, reduces dust, and adds durability.

Wood Chips

Provide a natural feel and good cushioning, but can decompose and require more maintenance.

Synthetic Fibers

Offer a consistent, stable surface with excellent shock absorption and traction, often mixed with sand for optimal performance.

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9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

  • Saturday

10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

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