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Wehle Farms
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Location:
Rochester, NY
Building Series: Titan
Building Size: 100' W x 200' L
Application: Riding Arena |
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When
Carrie Wehle wanted to
increase her expertise
in eventing, the sport
that she has competed in
for the past decade, she
knew she needed the
perfect riding arena. "I
simply got tired of
going to someone else's
steel or wood riding
arena and spending the
day riding in a 'not
large enough, poorly lit
environment,'" says
Carrie.
Carrie
and her husband Justin
Andre, began to research
riding arenas that would
meet their specific
individual requirements.
The requirements on
Carrie's checklist were
specific to the riding
experience; plenty of
natural light, a healthy
airy environment, lots
of room, and a calm
environment for the
horse and rider. With
Justin's background as a
Project Manager for a
major construction
company, his building
requirements were more
technical; a quality
engineered structure,
safety, little or no
maintenance required,
fast delivery and
efficient install
timelines. The riding
arena that met both of
their expectations was a
steel framed fabric
covered building
manufactured by
Cover-All Building
Systems.
"The
Cover-All riding arena
keeps my footing perfect
and the natural
environment of the
building is better for
the horse's mind. The
bond and trust between
the rider and horse is
so important in this
sport." Carrie Wehle
"The
Cover-All riding arena
keeps my footing perfect
and the natural
environment of the
building is better for
the horse’s mind. The
bond and trust between
the rider and horse is
so important in this
sport." Their new
Cover-All Titan riding
arena is 100' wide x
200' long and the
installation of the
twenty thousand square
foot building was
complete in just two
weeks. "Running and
jumping couldn't be
better", Carrie is quick
to share. "Eventing is
extremely time
consuming. If you want
to keep a horse healthy
to compete, the horse
has to keep fit and
injury-free."
Eventing
is a three-day Olympic
sport which measures the
rider and horse's
performance within a
cross country course, a
stadium jumping course,
and a dressage test. In
a sport where the horse
and rider compete over
three days, injury is
always a probability.
"There is no way you can
plan for everything.
Aside from injury, a
horse can get sick,
become moody, cold
weather can freeze the
footing and make
exercising risky, I
needed a building big
enough to minimize the
risks I can control,"
states Carrie.
During
the research stage,
Justin's concern was
regarding the strength
of fabric. "I deal with
steel, mortar and wood
everyday on
multi-million dollar
projects, I wasn't too
sure about a tension
membrane building, but
walking into a Cover-All
building and
experiencing the
environment, and seeing
how it was constructed
really intrigued me. I
personally have seen
large wooden structures
which have collapsed
because of wood rot, so
a wooden structure was
not in the running
simply from a
maintenance point of
view, and a steel
building is too much
like walking into a
giant refrigerator,"
says Justin. After
researching Cover-All
buildings, Justin was
certain that the
Cover-All building was
the ideal choice for
Wehle Farms. "Every time
there is a huge wind
storm with winds
exceeding 70 mph, more
neighbors become
convinced of the
building's strength. The
building has no problem
handling the wind and
snow loads," adds
Justin.
Since the
arena’s construction,
Wehle Farms has
attracted a number of
borders and interested
riders. With their new
Cover-All, Carrie and
Justin are successfully
“showing their customers
the light!"
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The
ideal riding arena for
Wehle Farms is a
100' W x 200' L
Cover-All Building.

The
arena requirements on
Carrie's
checklist were plenty of
natural light,
a
healthy airy
environment,
lots
of room and a calm
environment
for
the horse and rider.

"Every
time there is a huge
wind storm
with
winds exceeding 70 mph,
more neighbors become
convinced of the
building's strength. The
building has no problem
handling wind and snow
loads," says Justin.

"The
Cover-All riding arena
keeps my footing
perfect and the natural
environment of the
building is better for
the horse's mind."
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Ward Yaternick
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Location:
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Building Series: Titan & Legend
Building Size: 80’ w x 209’ l (24.4m x 63.7m), 30’ w x 84’ l
(9.1m x 25.6m)
Application: Riding
Arena, Horse Barn |
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With temperatures dipping
below -25ºC (-13ºF) and rising as high as 35ºC (95ºF), the riding season
in Ottawa can often be cut short. Not so for Ward Yaternick who rides
year-round in his Cover-All Titan and uses a Legend for his horse
barn. Yaternick, who has been a horse enthusiast for over nine years,
built a riding arena and horse barn on his property in Ottawa, Ontario.
"This huge 17,000 square foot Titan building went up in only a week. It
was fantastic!"
Yaternick is impressed
with the advantages of fabric buildings, which include sound dampening
and durability. "The Cover-All material is really nice particularly when
it’s raining or hailing because it doesn’t convey the sound as much as
steel or wooden buildings. If your are in the building, the rider can still hear what’s going on." Another
feature that Yaternick enjoys is the natural lighting. "The Titan is
also very good because it is bright and sunny most of the day. So from
the crack of dawn until late at night, it is bright and we hardly ever
have to turn the lights on."
"It's a huge riding arena and it's perfect for anyone
who needs to exercise their horse and have a good open run,"
- Ward Yaternick
Reduced temperature
fluctuations have contributed to better riding conditions inside the
Cover-All. "What I don’t like about steel is that it’s damp, cold and
dark all the time. I wanted it a little bit warmer. Even in the very
cold, the sunlight comes through the Cover-All fabric and warms the
sand. Even when it’s -15ºC (5ºF) in January, I can still be riding in
just a polar fleece. It’s actually a warmer riding experience than a
wood or steel building. The material allows condensation to drop onto
the sand in the mornings, which dampens it nicely and keeps the dust
down," explains Yaternick.
"I wanted to get a wider
building and really, Cover-All was the best choice because it’s the only
one with the width and is still economically feasible. The width is very
nice because we can set up a full hunter course or up to fifteen jumps
in this arena. It’s excellent for training and conditioning someone for
a show. It’s a huge riding arena and it’s perfect for anyone who needs
to exercise their horse and have a good open run," says Yaternick.
Yaternick has noticed
that his Cover-All’s immense size has attracted a lot of attention.
"The most striking thing people notice when they first walk into this
building is its size. As a choice for a riding building, Cover-All
buildings make a lot more sense."
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Janet & Sid Erickson |
Location:
Helena, MT
Building Series: Titan
Building Size: 120' W x 200' L
Application: Riding Arena |
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Along Interstate 15 in
the Helena valley, Montana, reside Sid and Janet Erickson. The
Erickson's dream of the day they can retire and enjoy their passion for
horses full time. Janet has been a schoolteacher for more than 25 years
and her husband Sid is a veterinarian, chiropractor and acupuncturist
that travels all over the country. "I've taught Health Enhancement for
25 years; I still love kids but my passion is horses," laughs Janet.
In the fall of 2003, the
Erickson's made one more step to fulfill their dream with the purchase
of a 24,000 square foot Cover-All® riding arena. For more than a year,
the Erickson's researched and visited numerous types of indoor riding
arenas prior to making their purchase. "What impressed us about the
Cover-All buildings we viewed was the light, the natural environment and
the reputation of Bill and Michele Abney, (the authorized Cover-All
representatives for Montana)," says Janet. "We toured numerous
Cover-All customer locations. The response we heard about the
satisfaction on their building purchase and the manner in which Bill and
Michele worked with them was consistently positive. Sid also liked the
idea that we can add on to or relocate the building in the future if we
need to," says Janet.
"I've had several people mention to me
that whenever I'm talking
about my arena,
I've got a big smile on my face.
They know my
comments are coming from the heart.
We couldn't be happier!"
Janet Erickson
After their year of
research and planning, the Erickson's placed the order for a 120 foot
wide x 200 foot long Cover-All TITAN® arena and began construction.
"When we finally decided on the type of indoor arena we wanted, I
couldn't wait for it to be constructed." Much to Janet's wishes the
speed at which the Cover-All® arena was constructed was an unexpected
and pleasant surprise. The Cover-All® install crew arrived on site on
Tuesday and by the following Saturday, the Erickson's were doing a final
building inspection. "When the Cover-All install crew arrived, they
worked around the clock," says Janet. "I remember one night I went
outside to check the progress and was so overwhelmed with the size of
the structure, the way the lights lit up the framework, it looked like a
coliseum. In tears, I phoned my husband who was out of state working,
crying 'It's beautiful; I never imagined it would be so big.' It was the
greatest gift my husband could have ever given me," says Janet.
The response from the
Erickson's horses has been equally enthusiastic. "The footing remains
perfect 100% of the time. Our horses love the arena, they feel like
they're running outside," says Janet. "When I go to other arenas to
compete, the buildings are usually dark and gloomy and have a low
ceiling and the horses tend to be scared and rigid. When I come home to
my Cover-All arena, I feel like I'm on a cloud riding in this light,
happy arena and my horses feel like they are free. I put on my music
and am able to ride up to six horses a night. The acoustics are
awesome, all I have for a stereo system is a little boom box, but it
sounds like I have a huge PA system."
"I pinch myself daily;
it's almost too good to be true. I often lose track of time and find
myself riding into the early morning hours. The arena is my sanctuary
away from work," says Janet. "I recommend Cover-All to everyone who
stops in to look at the arena. I've had several people mention to me
that whenever I'm talking about my arena, I've got a big smile on my
face. They know my comments are coming from the heart. We couldn't be
happier," says Janet.
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Janet & Sid Erickson's Cover-All riding arena in Helena, Montana
120' x 200' Titan building.

The vast amount of light, the natural
environment, and the ability to
ride anytime impressed the Ericksons.

The Ericksons also use their Cover-All building
for hosting community
events.

The Cover-All riding arena at dusk
"Dreams do come true."
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