- Kitchen Remodeling
- FlooringThe monoslope building features concrete flooring and concrete on the lower four feet of wall to protect the building from damage. Steel gates are used to separate pens. To prevent condensation build-up, Morton’s Dry-Panel is used on the inside of the roof.
- Door Installation/ReplacementUnlike other metal horse stables, a Morton building is unique as your horses’ personalities. The facility style and features that you choose reflect your horse care philosophy and the passion you have for them. At Morton, we offer a variety of practical, timesaving features that help to enhance the health and safety of your equine. One key element is your building’s ventilation. Good ventilation can be achieved through fan-powered cupolas, vented sidewall overhangs, windows and doors. Safety is also important, which is why Morton stalls are strong and designed to keep your horses secure.
- FramingOur crews construct the insulated, lockable shell of the home, with no interior wall framing, which allows the interior finish to be completed by you, the homeowner, or your own general contractor.
- Tile Installation
- Garage RemodelingOur most popular style of Morton home! This single-story home offers an open floor plan and designs with detached garages, to attached garages, to attached shops to best fit your style.
- Skylight Repair/ReplacementAnother key component of your horse riding arena design is ventilation and insulation. Arenas, like stall barns, require roof insulation and ventilation to help control summer heat gain and to reduce condensation during cool seasons. Vented walls are also great for ventilation and allow you more control over your building’s environment. To further control condensation, the arena should have vented overhangs, power cupolas and large endwall or sidewall sliding doors, which also aid in summer ventilation. Skylights and doors add light and increase ventilation in your arena natural lighting preferences. A fiberglass sky belt high on the wall will diffuse light rather than windows, which could spook horses with shadows.
- Room Additions
- New ConstructionMorton knows the function of your building and the health of your animals are vital, which is why we’re committed to creating a durable, versatile livestock building to meet your needs. And the features we offer can further add to the comfort and functionality you want. We know your business can’t stop to oversee new construction and that’s why we provide personalized service to fit your needs.
- Foundation Installation
- FencingMorton Buildings began in 1903 as the Interlocking Fence Company. Our mission was to provide quality fencing materials, by mail, to local farmers. In 1949, we constructed our first pre-engineered farm building. From there, Morton Buildings was born and has provided durable, attractive farm buildings to our customers ever since. From the smallest, specialized operation to the largest agricultural enterprise, we understand the needs of your business and continue to evolve to meet industry demands.
- Gate Replacement/Installation
- DrivewaysIdentify your land purchase, associated costs, and specific code requirements and site prep needs (i.e., septic, electric, driveway, etc.)
- Window Installation/ReplacementA vapor retarder creates a seal, preventing moisture from getting inside the outside walls while still allowing for adequate ventilation. All windows and doors are also properly sealed to keep air infiltration to a minimum, creating an interior climate that can be properly maintained while remaining cost-effective. The Energy Performer package provides several features including...
- GuttersIf you’re looking for features that add value to your existing building, we can add our exclusive Energy Performer insulation liner for enhanced energy efficiency, or a porch, new doors, or new gutters for the ultimate curb appeal.
- SidingFrom the roof to the siding to all the exterior details, accent your dream building today with a variety of aesthetic color options.
- PorchesWhile the function of your building and the health of your animals is vital, you may also consider the appearance of your new building. Morton offers many exterior features including low-maintenance Hi-Rib™ steel in a variety of colors as well as brick and stone. You can add overhangs, porches or cupolas to complete the appearance of your building.
- Residential Roof RepairVirtually Maintenance-Free Exterior. Using our exclusive Hi-Rib™ steel in a wide-variety of aesthetic paint colors for your roofing or siding ensures nearly zero maintenance for years to come.
- Residential Roof Replacement/InstallationAdditionally, post-frame buildings include an attic, allowing for more effective ceiling insulation, enhanced air circulation and condensation control. In a standard steel-frame building, insulation is draped over roof purlins and compressed when the roofing is applied, resulting in the loss of nearly half of the thickness of the insulation.
- InsulationMorton Buildings has long maintained a goal of providing our customers with efficient and effective structures. One example of that goal occurred in 1971—the year Morton Buildings introduced its revolutionary insulation system to the construction industry. This insulation system was so advanced, it exceeded energy conservation mandates that would be introduced two decades later. Today, it is still one of the most efficient insulation systems on the market.
- MasonryWainscot: Adds a nice optional element to your building’s exterior—allowing different color schemes and breaking the vertical lines of the walls. From a practical perspective, it is easier and less expensive to replace a short steel wainscot panel damaged by ground’s-care equipment or a vehicle—than it is to replace a full-length steel panel. Several optional wainscot materials are also available: Novabrik™, Moderra™, masonry and HardiePanel®, as well as others.
- Electrical WorkFor Morton Buildings, the Energy Performer insulation system has been in place for nearly 50 years and continues to evolve as the premier efficiency model in the industry. At the time it was introduced, the system was so advanced it exceeded energy conservation mandates that were not introduced until two decades later. The configuration also allows plumbing and electrical work to be placed between the insulation and finished wall – allowing minimal penetration.