CNO Pole Barns in Metamora's Horse Country
CNO Pole Barns is based in Clarkston, about 30 to 40 minutes from Metamora, and Lapeer County's horse and hunt country is a regular part of our service area. We build horse barns, riding arenas, and general pole barns for property owners in and around Metamora, sized to the property and the number of animals it supports. The business dates back to 1970. Zosim Serban owns and runs it today, working alongside one of our 3 crews.
Horse Barns and Riding Arenas, Mostly
Metamora is one of the most concentrated horse and hunt communities in southeast Michigan, with hunter/jumper barns, fox hunt country, and working horse farms spread across Lapeer County's rolling ground. Property owners here ask us most often for horse barns with stalls, wash racks, tack rooms, and hay storage, plus a riding arena when the operation calls for one. Post-frame construction handles most of that work. For a larger clear-span arena or indoor riding space, our Federal Steel Systems line is a real option worth pricing out at the estimate, since steel clears wider spans without interior posts breaking up the ring.
Permits Through Metamora Township
Metamora Township requires a zoning permit before a building permit gets issued, and the zoning application has to include plans and a plot plan drawn to scale. We help pull that plan together at the estimate so paperwork doesn't hold up the build once we're ready to set posts.
Why Metamora Property Owners Call CNO
We're licensed and insured and hold an A+ Better Business Bureau rating, and being a certified Federal Steel Systems dealer means a steel arena or shop is on the table alongside standard post-frame. Every estimate is free and happens on-site, and given the drive from Clarkston, we schedule Metamora-area visits in blocks so the trip works for both of us.
If you're planning a horse barn, arena, or pole barn around Metamora, call CNO Pole Barns at (248) 625-2334. We'll set up a free on-site visit and put together a written estimate.
Common questions in Metamora
Both. A post-frame horse barn covers stalls, tack storage, and hay for most properties. If you need a large clear-span riding arena, that's where our Federal Steel Systems line comes in. We quote, deliver, and stand up the steel building itself.
Metamora runs about 30 to 40 minutes from our Clarkston base. It's a regular part of our service area, not a special trip we make once in a while.
In most cases, yes. The township signs off on zoning first, plot plan included, before the building permit gets issued. We help gather what the application needs at the estimate.
Yes. Stall count, aisle width, and wash bay placement get worked out at the estimate based on how many horses you keep and how you use the barn day to day.
