Equine Buildings, Wilson, NC

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You can count on us to design and construct equine buildings.

Horses are highly useful creatures, even in modern society. Of course, they were once used as the primary mode of transportation among humans, but they still perform many important duties. Horses can pull heavy loads, carry items on their backs, and even assist in the plowing of fields in the agricultural industry. Those interested in the sport of horseback riding enjoy competing or participating in this activity for recreation. Some even keep horses as pets. But when you have one or more horses, you need a place to keep them. This is where equine buildings are highly useful additions to residential and commercial properties.

Equine Buildings in Wilson, North Carolina

Property owners located throughout the Wilson, North Carolina area can count on our team at Carolina Bay Construction to design and construct equine buildings. These structures are designed to house horses with features that aid in feeding, care, and ensuring their comfort. Our team members have built many structures of this type over the years, along with other types of buildings used in the farming and ranching industries. We understand the needs of our clients, creating designs that incorporate those needs and exceed their expectations.

When constructing equine buildings, we can incorporate specific components, such as stables, open areas for riding and competition practice, and training facilities. We can also ensure that the building contains sufficient space to board horses and keep them safe from the changing climate conditions. If you have any questions about equine buildings or the other unique facilities we construct, contact us to learn more.


At Carolina Bay Construction, we construct equine buildings for customers in Goldsboro, Smithfield, Wilson, Jacksonville, New Bern, Morehead City, and Emerald Isle, North Carolina, as well as throughout Wayne County, Bladen County, Craven County, Greene County, Pitt County, Beaufort County, Duplin County, and Tyrrell County.