Kentucky is well-known as horse country. Whether you’re keeping a few show horses, planning a full training or breeding facility, or only need a stable with tack rooms, there are builders across the state specializing in equine barns.
In this post, we’ll cover:
Here are several Kentucky-based companies and national post-frame builders that specialize in building horse barns, pole barns, and equestrian-style or agricultural buildings. Some are more focused on full custom builds, while others specialize in standard or utility-style barns.
Post-Frame Builder |
Location/Service Area |
What they Offer |
CKR Pole Buildings & Barns |
Richmond, Nicholasville, Lexington area, broader KY |
Amish carpenters who adopt modern building techniques to construct farm buildings, Pole Barn Garages, & pole barn homes. As well as repair & renovation services. |
Pro Custom Construction |
100 miles around Lexington, KY |
In addition to pole barns, they design and construct post-frame and prefabricated barns and stables. |
Morton Buildings |
Morton, IL |
Morton’s post-frame construction provides wide, open spaces perfect for arenas and stables, while their high-quality materials—backed by long warranties—stand up to Kentucky’s changing weather. |
Kentuckiana Building & Development |
New Albany, IN, and the greater Louisville, Kentucky Area |
NFBA Post-frame building company offering turn-key services. From shell to all aspects of a project, they build a variety of pole barns, including stall barns & riding arenas. |
Paul Bunyan Pole Barns |
Central Kentucky |
This family-owned company brings 50 years of experience to build post-frame barns, including horse barns. |
Knowing what similar barns cost in Kentucky helps you plan realistically. Here are some cost benchmarks and considerations.
If you need help deciding on the layout and horse barn size, we offer a FREE Horse Plan Book. From four stalls to 100+, there is a plan to help you get started.
Here are examples to illustrate what it may cost (plus site prep and concrete):
Horse Barn Size |
Features |
Approximate Cost* |
36’ x 48’ (1 - 4 horses) |
(4) 12’ x 12’ Stalls (1) 12’ x 12’ wash bay (1) 12’ x 12’ Feed & Tack (2) 36” Cupolas w/wathervane (2) 12’ x 12’ sliding doors (2) Double Dutch Doors (4) Sliding Windows (4) Window Grills in Stalls 8’ x 48’ porch with miter joints 12” Overhang (1) Crossbuck walk door |
$145,000 |
100’ x 224’ x 19’ arena + 38’ x 144’ x 10’ barn |
8’ x 27’ porch 36” wainscotting 12” overhangs 4’ x 3’ sliding windows (6) Steel walk doors 24” eavelites ¾” R-Max rigid insulation Interior steel liner package |
$660,000 |
*These are rough estimates; actual costs depend heavily on your location in KY, site prep, building materials, finishes, and pole barn builder.
Several factors significantly influence the final price.
When constructing a pole building, consider the location where it will be built. Is the terrain flat or sloped? You may have additional site prep work to ensure a flat and level building pad.
Additionally, consider the distance from the road. There will be several deliveries of materials to build your barn, so you may need to install a temporary gravel driveway and trim trees to allow for ease of access to the building location.
Next, you must factor in the utilities your site needs and where you will be accessing them from. Water and electricity are essential for a wash bay for your horses, as well as lights. The further your barn is from established utilities, the higher the cost will be.
Lastly, consider the permits and local building codes that your site will require. Does your neighborhood have an HOA that will restrict the size or color of your horse barn? Does your county require a building permit? Investigate this early on to prevent any delays.
Next, determine the size and layout of your horse barn. How many stalls do you want? How big will your stalls and central aisle be?
Will you need a tack room, feed room, wash stall, hay storage, or staff living quarters? Consider whether you also want multiples of these rooms to accommodate the flow and layout of your building.
If you are looking for inspiration and floor plan ideas, our horse plan book features a diverse range of floor plans for horse stables and riding arenas.
Post-frame construction boasts several benefits, including clear span trusses that allow for large riding arenas with no columns in the way. In addition, the durable metal material allows for long-lasting color and low maintenance.
Ventilation is crucial in a horse barn to prevent condensation and mold growth. Contrary to what you might believe, insulation is not needed unless you are adding living quarters for yourself or hired workers. Insulation, such as spray foam, can actually trap moisture, which can lead to mold growth.
Additionally, light is important to a horse’s overall health. Natural light options are the most cost-effective when compared to installed LED lights.
While there are many features to consider adding to your equine barn, arguably the feature that makes your barn look like a horse barn is your door choices.
Additionally, you can get plain sliding doors that range in size, allowing tractors or trucks to access the barn for tasks such as adding hay or feed, and when loading horses.
Additionally, you can opt for plain sliding doors that come in various sizes, allowing tractors or trucks to access the barn for tasks such as adding hay or feed, as well as loading horses.
Additional features and finishes include overhangs, porches, accented trim, wainscoting, and more. These features can significantly add to your project cost, so it is beneficial to focus on which ones add the most style and function to your barn.
When you’re ready to hire someone to build your barn, keep in mind:
Note that quotes are not always apples to apples. Consider what materials and experience they bring.
If you’re planning to build a horse barn in Kentucky, the first step is to define your needs and choose the right builder clearly. Take advantage of resources like our free online design tool or browse our gallery for inspiration to help shape your vision.
When you’re ready, request quotes from FBi Buildings and other local barn builders—but don’t just compare prices. Consider material quality, workmanship, and warranty coverage, as these are critical factors that go beyond the numbers and determine the true long-term value of your investment.
Do you have more questions about the top pole barn builders in Kentucky that are not covered in this article? If you need help designing and planning, please contact FBi Buildings at 800.552.2981 or click here to email us. If you're ready to get a price, click here to request a quote, and a member of our Customer Engagement Team will help you determine the next steps of your project.