The FBi Blog

Information that gives you insight into post-frame construction and in making your building project a success.

Courtney Moore

Seeking a creative outlet after banking, Courtney joined FBi Buildings as Marketing Content Creator. She's passionate about writing, photography, and outdoor adventures with her dog.

Posts | Post Frame Homes | Residential Buildings | Pole Barn Builders

By: Courtney Moore
April 5th, 2021

Iowa might be most known as the Corn Belt, a title rightfully earned as the leading producer of corn in America, but the Hawkeye State has more to offer than just that. For starters, Iowa is the birthplace of sliced bread, which means they are the coolest thing since sliced bread.

Posts | Company | Post Frame Homes | Residential Buildings | Pole Barn Builders

By: Courtney Moore
March 15th, 2021

You’ve been dreaming about building your own post-frame home for a while—and now you’re ready to turn that dream into reality.

Posts | Post Frame Homes | Residential Buildings | Pole Barn Builders

By: Courtney Moore
February 22nd, 2021

The state of Michigan has a lot to offer to those who live there and those who come to visit.

Posts | Post Frame Homes | Residential Buildings | Pole Barn Builders

By: Courtney Moore
February 1st, 2021

You’ve been talking about building your forever barndominium for quite some time, and now is the moment to make that dream become a reality.

Building Construction | Posts | Building Features | Structural Integrity

By: Courtney Moore
December 21st, 2020

Winter weather is officially here! You know what that means...it’s time to put the snow shovels and ice scrapers to work.

Posts | Residential Buildings

By: Courtney Moore
November 30th, 2020

Midwestern winters can be tricky, to say the least. Some states, Michigan and Wisconsin, see ample amounts of snowfall each year. Their residents can build snowmen or go sledding, skiing, or snowboarding. Meanwhile, other states have milder temperatures, and winter outdoor activities aren’t enjoyed to the fullest. Or worse, it’s too cold to be outside (e.g., Polar Vortex).