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ClearridgeTM Arena Features
| A ClearridgeTM arena combines the many advantages of a fabric roof with custom design features to perfectly fit your property. The following details set our arena apart from the competition.
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| All truss tubing is round for maximum strength. Round tubes distribute the load evenly for a guaranteed sound structure. |
Ensuring life-long quality, all metal components and trusses are hot-dipped after welding. The galvanization evenly coats the exterior and interior of the tubing. |
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| All joints are saddle cut for a perfect fit and maximum rigidity. All saddle cuts are welded with a complete 360° bead. |
Trusses are able to "breathe" via stratigically placed vent holes preventing moisture build-up. This vastly reduces the possibility of the occurance of rust. |
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| Each of the panels between trusses is a continuous run of seamless fabric from soffit to peak. Aesthetics are optimized for a seamless interior view. |
Torsional rigidity and added strength is achieved by a deep truss depth. |
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| 12’ truss spacing makes a sound structure as well as eliminates any fabric flap. Each 12’ wide panel has its own individual adjustable tensioning system. |
Enjoy soft, even light to all corners of the building. Conserve electricity without the need for daytime lights. Fabric has more than a 20 year lifespan. |
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| Select a wall material that meets your needs whether it be metal, wood, concrete, brick or fabric. |
Finished soffits give your fabric roof structure a classic look. |
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| Upgrade your truss leg to a straight leg. |
Select your desired roof pitch to match your geography, environment or aesthetic. |
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| Gable end vents provide a breathable flow-through of air for a balanced climate. Give your new structure a classic look with extended gable ends. |
Sidewalls are a great way to open things up. Raise or lower the walls of your structure for maximum air flow. |
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| Cupolas make sure you’re not "full of hot air". As hot air rises, the cupolas ensure air flow. |
The overshot opening at the peak of the roof is designed to optimize fresh air movement year-round. |
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