The arena footing is too hard and compacts too much.
Building outdoor riding arena footing.
By chris churchill five star ranch staff writer.
The arena base is the first and very important phase.
The footing material is only the top layer of riding arena construction and is dependent upon the support of a suitable base and sub base.
Footing materials used on a farm s indoor and outdoor arenas may be different.
Riding arenas have the potential to be a rider s dream.
Costs vary based on the size of the arena as well as the materials used.
Work with a professional to make sure you get the right footing for the type of work your ring will be used for.
The original space i had was too narrow and not large enough to incorporate some jumps for schooling.
Basic utilizing your existing arena base and sand and adding a horse footing material.
It s relatively simple to improve your arena surface when you understand the components involved.
What does it cost to build an outdoor riding arena.
The most important pieces include your base understanding your sand incorporating the right footing product and maintenance.
Building an arena correctly is one of the best investments you can make for you and your horses.
0 65 per square foot.
A natural level area works best since there is less earth to move while prepping the site.
Footing depth and composition needs vary greatly among disciplines.
In an outdoor arena the subbase and base should be crowned with a one to two percent slope so rainwater and snow melt drain away from the arena.
This arena base will drain not mix with your horse arena footing even with.
It can range from 25 000 to upwards of 200 000 or more says keller.
Getting the horse arena footing just right is both a science and an art.
For new arena construction an important starting point is selecting a site.
Use hit draingrids for building a perfectly functioning arena base with transverse drainage.
The basic components of an arena are a sub base base and riding surface.
Horse arena footing considerations when you build a riding ring.
Since i have been taking professional riding lessons for the past two months i have decided i need to increase the size of my riding arena.
Co founders of footingfirst lawton adams and karen leeming each have nearly 30 years of experience in arena planning construction and footing installation the company has been a leader in the development of synthetic equestrian footing since introducing the highly acclaimed travelright and travelite surfaces.
Whether you need arena footing replaced or new construction of an arena we can help.
And just like the horse s training regimen it all comes down to the foundation.
Too deep can cause a horse to strain a tendon not deep enough won t provide enough cushion for hard work.
The horse arena footing is too deep or too shallow.