The FBi Blog
Information that gives you insight into post-frame construction and in making your building project a success.
Angie graduated from Indiana State University with a Bachelor of Science in Interior Design. Prior to joining the FBi team, Angie was a kitchen and bath sales consultant in Lafayette, IN. In 2012, she started with FBi as the Inside Sales/Marketing Assistant. Today she holds the role of Sr. Marketing and Inside Sales Manager. Angie grew up in a farming community and has always enjoyed helping her family on the farm. A past 10-year 4-H Member, her passion for livestock pursued her to take a career in the agriculture field. She and her husband live in Northwest Indiana with their two daughters. In her free time, she enjoys outdoor leisure activities and spending time with friends and family.
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Angie Dobson
May 2nd, 2017
FBi Buildings is a company with a strong foundation: a legacy of principled leadership, breakthroughs in innovation and decades of nimble growth and adaptation. However, as deep as our history is, we are not confined by the past.
By:
Angie Dobson
May 2nd, 2017
Once you’ve chosen the building site, it’s time to focus on the building floor plan. Considering your door type, size and placement first will greatly affect how well your building works for you. For some, it can be a tough decision to choose from overhead doors or sliding doors. But, it doesn't need to be. It all depends on what works best for YOU.
By:
Angie Dobson
May 2nd, 2017
Every year at the Farm Progress Show, we hear a fair number of questions about post-frame structures as residences. Here are some key points about this type of building, and how we can work with you to find the right solution for your needs.
Posts | Building Tips | Cost
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Angie Dobson
May 2nd, 2017
It’s safe to say that man caves and she-sheds are in style...unless you’ve been living under a rock. Television networks, specifically HGTV and FYI, are premiering series following the rise of this trend. Insurance companies are poking fun at the movement. Poor Cheryl!
Building Maintenance | Posts | Videos | Building Tips | Repairs & Renovations
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Angie Dobson
May 2nd, 2017
As you pull into the driveway, you can’t help but marvel at your 66’ x 120’ x 16’ farm shop. The overhead and sliding doors make it a breeze to move equipment around. The heated workshop is convenient when servicing heavy machinery during the slow winter months.
Posts | Repairs & Renovations | Pole Barn Insurance
By:
Angie Dobson
May 2nd, 2017
"Some things in life are unplanned." As cliché as that quote sounds, it couldn't be more accurate.