February 2022 Issue

Page 12 February 2022 EAST COAST EQUESTRIAN Pioneer Pole Buildings, located in Schuylkill Haven, PA, builds agricultural, equestri- an, residential and commercial buildings. The premier builder of post frame buildings in PA, NJ, DE, MD, WV, VA, and NY, Pioneer was founded in 1998, and has since built their business and quality reputation by building top quality buildings at very compet- itive prices. Best known for their ability to complete all kinds of projects from the simple pole building to the most complex post frame buildings in the market, Pioneer is a family run business that has been satisfying customers since 1998. They pride themselves on quality workmanship and stand behind their products. They strive for total customer satisfaction on each job, big or small. All buildings come with a workmanship guarantee, and their metal roofs are covered for 50 years. Pioneer’s very experienced crews only use materials from leading manu- facturers. Pioneer also offers metal roofing, concrete floor- ing, excavation, equipment and event rentals. “We place a high priority on creating a superior building expe- rience for our customers, BE- FORE... DURING... and AFTER construction,” said marketing director Jessica Greenawalt. “We look forward to the opportunity to work with you on your next building project, and add you to our list of satisfied Pioneer customers!” Visit pioneerpolebuildings. com for customer testimonials, photo gallery, frequently asked questions and much more. To get started on your project call (570) 739-0078. Looking to Build a Pole Barn? Check Out Pioneer Fabric-covered steel truss buildings offer a brighter and healthier alternative to the classic steel roof structures, and they are changing the landscape of indoor riding. Lucy owns and operates an equine facility in Covington, Georgia. She decided to go with a WeCover fabric roof riding arena instead of a traditional steel model and says that she’s glad to have discovered this alternative. Is a Fabric Roof Riding Arena Right for You? “Everyone who rides or teaches here loves it,” she says. “We’ve heard a lot of comments like, ‘It’s like riding in an open-air cathe- dral!’ and, ‘This is a magnificent arena – the lighting is fabulous.’” The translucent fabric cov- ering captures and disseminates light throughout the space, elim- inating shadows and drastically reducing the need for artificial indoor lighting, even on darker days. This results in an indoor en- vironment that feels much more like the outdoors, making the horses more comfortable. There are no shifting shadows to spook them because light filters in from every direction. Plus, the sunlight is a great mood booster for both horse and rider – that means less winter doldrums. More natural lighting also means lower electricity costs, leading to long-term savings. Paradise Farm in Ashford, Connecticut needed an arena with walls to seal out the wind and cold in winter. They chose to apply wood- en walls to the steel frame and included large removable panels that could be opened in the sum- mer to let in lots of fresh air and light. Ventilation options are a strength of steel-frame arenas. The added strength in the struc- ture gives you flexibility for how you want your arena to look, while still getting great airflow and ventilation. Custom steel frame, fabric roof riding arenas like these from WeCover are quickly be- coming a favourite with Eques- trians across North America. Your horses will love it, and your riders will too. Visit www. wecover.net to read more.

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