Sliding Stall Fronts for Horse Stalls
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Very Durable
The stall fronts are made from heavy-gauge steel with a zinc primer and a very durable powder coat.
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Quality Hardware
Our hardware is all galvanized or stainless steel, with a high-quality powder coat finish. We offer a wide variety of latches, from the old-time classic slide latch to the popular JE Button latch, which we designed to be a 100% “horse proof” latch.
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Easy Installation
Our complete stall fronts provide a hassle-free way for builders to efficiently set aisle way posts and keep moving on the build. When the time comes for installation, simply fasten the channels to the posts and screw fast the stall front panel using self-drilling screws. A two-person crew can usually install one front in about an hour.
Sliding Stall Front Specs
Our standard sliding horse stall fronts are custom‑crafted in Lancaster County with 14 gauge, galvanized steel, zinc primer, and powder-coated finishes for maximum durability.
Specs | Details |
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Product | Standard Sliding Stall Fronts |
Price | Starting at $1,600 |
Lead Time | 7 weeks |
Weight | 350 lbs. |
Height | 84″ to 108″ |
Width | 84″ to 192″ |
Frame | 14 gauge steel tubing |
In-Fill | T&G Southern yellow pine |
Bar Style | 3/4” round bars, 3/4” square bars, 1” round pipe, or 2”x2” mesh |
Hardware | Post cap finials with a slide latch or the JE Button latch; comes with all required hardware |
The Benefits of Sliding Stall Fronts over Swing Doors
Sliding stall doors save space in barn aisles, as they don’t require the extra room to swing open. This is particularly useful in barns with narrow aisleways or areas with frequent movement.
Sliding doors are often easier to operate when leading a horse into or out of a stall, reducing the risk of the door hitting the horse or handler. Additionally, sliding doors can’t slam shut if they’re unlatched or caught by wind.

Frequently Asked Questions
What Maintenance is Required for Sliding Stall Fronts?
Sliding stall doors are low-maintenance. Routine cleaning with warm water and soap or pressure washing is sufficient to keep them in good condition.
How Wide should a Sliding Stall Front Be?
J&E Grill offers customized solutions to fit your barn’s needs. Our stall fronts can be built anywhere between 84″ and 192″ wide, giving you flexibility for different:
- Horse sizes and breeds
- Barn layouts
- Stall sizes
- Ventilation needs
- Safety considerations (wider fronts can reduce the risk of horses bumping or scraping themselves)
Get in Touch!
Whether you still have questions or are ready to get started with your project, reach out to us today. We’re happy to answer your questions and assist you with your dream horse barn.