Built Once. Built Right.
Think building your own horse stable sounds too hard? Think again.
With Guerilla Steel’s DIY flat pack stable kits, you don’t need a builder’s license, just a mate, a drill, and a free weekend. Our kits are engineered for easy, fast installation with all the tough bits done for you.
We don’t leave you hanging. Every kit comes with clear diagrams and a full guide. Phone support is available every step of the way. Need a video call? Just ask. We’ve helped plenty of first-time builders get their stables up without a hitch.
You can construct a full modular set up stress-free with Guerilla Steel’s do-it-yourself flat packs. Whether you are building a portable horse stable for a temporary need or a modular facility for a larger herd our prefabricated stable panels are adaptable, sturdy, and will meet the needs of new and professional riders. Expand now or later with a breezeway, or a tack room. Upgrade with tie up rails or custom made to order storage options.
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Our flat pack horse stable kits are now made for easy transport and Australia wide delivery is now possible with our new 2.4m Standard build height! Here’s what else comes standard in every base build:
No cutting. No chasing parts. Everything lines up, every time.
Don’t worry, you won’t need a trailer full of tradie gear to build your stable. Most of what you need is already in your shed or garage. Here’s the basic kit:
That’s it. If you’ve got a mate and half a day free, you’re well on your way to a finished stable. No special tools, no welding, no hassle.

Site prep might not be glamorous, but it’s the foundation of a long-lasting stable. A properly prepared base keeps your structure level, improves drainage, speeds up install, and prevents costly issues like shifting, sagging, or pooling water.
Whether you’re building on grass, gravel, or concrete, investing in compact, well-drained ground upfront ensures your stable stays strong, safe, and functional for years. It’s 30% of the job, but solves 90% of future problems.
If you want, check out the full site preparation and planning guide get the downloadable Site Prep Checklist below.

You don’t need a builder’s crew. Just a mate, a drill, and some time.
That’s it. Most builds take 6, 8 hours with 2 people.
“We built our 5m x 4m kit in a single day. Everything lined up, no time wasted chasing bolts. Two of us, a drill, and a couple of mats. The horses were in by sundown.”,
One of our QLD clients ordered a Large 5m x 4m flat pack kit for their paddock. Two mates with a drill, some rubber mats, and a slab knocked it up in a day. They said the best part was the way everything lined up. No mucking about with bolts. No chasing parts. Just solid welds, aligned panels, and a horse stall ready for use before sundown. Read on for another DIY Install Project success story!
A compact single bay modular horse stable installed in Nerang on the Gold Coast, showing how a DIY Guerilla Steel kit can quickly create a durable paddock shelter with proper airflow and protection.
A practical shed-to-stable conversion with four mesh-top stall fronts, ply kickboards, and fully welded panels anchored to the shed’s structure. Fast 1.5-day install on a rural NSW property. Designed for airflow, durability, and future flexibility, without touching the original shed frame.
A simple 4m x 4m DIY stable built on compacted road base for drainage and durability. Balanced use of ply and mesh creates airflow, safety, and a secure shelter.
An open two-bay rural shelter designed for airflow and extra rear coverage. A versatile and durable option for multi-use paddocks.
If you got this far you are prepared to go for a do-it-yourself horse stable. Whether it’s one bay or four, our DIY kits give you everything you need to build your horse stable right, the first time. If you want a quick estimate for a DIY Install head to our instant stable calculator here. Just pop in the number of bays and choose DIY or pro install and click calculate!
If you’ve got basic tools and a level base, yes, but it’s not for everyone.
Building a stable means more than bolting panels together. Besides picking the right size and layout, prepare your site – manage drainage, airflow, and alignment. That’s why we include clear plans, photo guides, and phone support, and why many choose to bring in a builder.
You’ll need basic handyman tools, a friend to help and construction literacy, to assemble a modern steel prefab stable. No welding or advanced carpentry needed, prefab kits bolt together like a precision puzzle.
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On a prepared site, 2–3 people can build a single bay in 6–8 hours. Most effort goes into site prep (3–5 days), not the actual assembly.
Most mistakes are easy to fix, unbolt, realign, and resecure using a level. Common issues come from over-tightened roof screws, uneven slabs, or misalignment. Severe site errors (poor drainage or uneven footings) may require rework, but not full rebuilds thanks to modular, bolt-on parts.
Not necessarily. Many stables go up perfectly on compacted road base or crusher dust. A slab is great for high-traffic zones, but what matters most is drainage and a level site.
We’ll help you choose the best option for your property and climate.
Building your own stable can save 20-50% compared to hiring professionals, mainly by cutting labour costs. A typical single-stall stable built by a contractor costs $5,000 to $7,000, while a DIY kit averages around $4,500.
Where savings come from:
However, actual savings depend on your skill level and the value you place on your time what you “save” financially may cost more in hours and effort.
A 1 or 2 bay setup can be installed in a day by two people. Larger multi-bay stables may take a weekend. Our flat-pack kits come pre-welded and labelled for a no-fuss build, and every part is designed to align correctly the first time.
Yep. We offer flat-pack retrofit kits with everything included, easy to assemble with basic tools.
Just talk to us about the mounting options specific to your space to securing your stable panels to the existing structures.
Guerilla Steel DIY kits are built tough, easy to assemble, and ready for harsh Aussie conditions. Get real advice, clear instructions, and heavy-duty results whether you're upgrading a shelter or starting fresh.
All stable pricing, and estimates mentioned in this article are current at time of publishing, for accurate quote please get in touch or visit Base Model Compare page for instant estimate
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