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Equestrian & Horse Property Roofing in Metro Atlanta

Horse properties are working facilities. CKR roofs the barn, the covered arena, the run-in sheds, and the estate home on the same land, with crews that plan the work around turnout, feeding, and the animals living underneath.

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Metal + standing-seam
Works around livestock
48-hour written proposal
10-Year No-Leak Pledge

Planning context

Who this page is for

Best for owners and managers of Metro Atlanta horse farms, boarding and training barns, and equestrian estates that need one roofer for barns, arenas, outbuildings, and the main residence.

Scope

What CKR reviews

  • Standing-seam and exposed-fastener metal roofs for barns and stables
  • Clear-span metal roofs for covered and indoor riding arenas
  • Run-in shed, loafing shed, hay barn, and equipment building roofs
  • Estate-home roofing and Dec-Tec waterproof porches and decks

Approach

How the work gets planned

  • Walk every structure and photo-document conditions before quoting
  • Schedule around turnout, feeding, lessons, and boarders to keep horses calm
  • Deliver one written, no-surprise proposal across barn, arena, and home

Local angle

Why this page belongs in the moat

Metro Atlanta horse country runs from Milton and Alpharetta through Cherokee, Forsyth, and Coweta counties, where large agricultural lots carry barns, arenas, and estate homes on one property. CKR roofs all of it from our Duluth base.

Decision proof

What CKR documents before a decision

  • Roof photos tied to drains, seams, penetrations, curbs, edge metal, and access constraints
  • A written split between maintenance items, capital replacement planning, and owner approval decisions
  • Notes that help owners, boards, facility teams, and managers compare scopes without rushing
  • A planned recommendation for inspections, documentation, budgeting, and phasing

FAQ

Questions this page answers

Do you roof horse barns and arenas, or just commercial buildings?

Both. CKR is a Metro Atlanta commercial and metal roofing contractor that has operated since 2009, and the same standing-seam and low-slope systems that go on offices and clubs go on barns, stables, and covered arenas. The difference on a horse property is the schedule and the site control, which we plan around your animals.

Will the work upset the horses?

It can if it is not planned, which is why we plan it. We stage materials away from paddocks, keep aisles and gates clear, control debris and dropped fasteners with magnets and ground cover, and sequence loud work around turnout and feeding. Tell us your daily routine and we build the schedule around it.

Can one contractor handle the barn, the arena, and the main house?

Yes, and that is the point of calling CKR. You get one walk-through, one written proposal, and one accountable crew across metal barn roofs, clear-span arena roofs, and the estate home, including Dec-Tec waterproof porches and decks.

How fast can I get a number?

CKR delivers a written, photo-documented proposal within 48 hours of the assessment, with no-surprise pricing per structure. Call (770) 294-5181 or request an assessment to start.

Next step

Schedule a Barn & Arena Roof Assessment

Tell us how many structures you have, the roof material and age if known, and your turnout schedule. CKR works around the animals and gives you one written plan for the whole property.

Schedule a Barn & Arena Roof Assessment