Sustainability at Silver Trophy Equine begins with the materials used to construct each facility. Our arenas and equestrian structures from WeCover incorporate fire-resistant North American steel and an innovative webbed membrane roof system designed to support environmental responsibility, long-term durability, and horse health.
These materials allow us to build facilities that perform reliably for decades while minimizing environmental impact and supporting responsible land stewardship.
Fire safety is a critical consideration in equestrian facility design. Traditional wood structures can introduce additional risk, particularly in facilities where hay, bedding, and equipment are stored nearby.
Silver Trophy Equine facilities utilize structural steel framing combined with membrane roofing systems, providing inherent fire resistance and helping reduce structural vulnerability compared to traditional wood-based construction.
For property owners, this provides an additional layer of protection and long-term peace of mind.
Sustainable construction isn't only about environmental impact; it's also about durability and responsible building practices.
North American steel structural systems that are hot-dip galvanized with custom-engineered concrete foundations, as well as structural engineering, allow for wider spans, structural strength, and long-term reliability. Membrane roofing systems provide light, air quality, and weather protection suited to equestrian environments. Together, these materials create facilities designed to perform consistently over time.
The result is a structure that supports both horses and land while maintaining long-term value for the property.