Due to the support of our amazing customers, FBi Buildings was able to expand our service area into 14 new counties to better accommodate our customers' needs in 2022.
In addition, we added 13 crews to have the manpower to tackle more jobs quickly for our customers.
We began the development of two drop lot locations for Illinois and Michigan for 2023. These will allow for materials to get to job sites faster and save you time and money.
Material prices started to drop, and in return, we were able to lower our prices and pass on savings to our customers in Q4.
The nearly 600 projects we completed in 2022 would not have been possible without our hardworking employees (from construction crews to office personnel) and our customers.
Whether you read each of our weekly blogs, have read a couple here and there, or maybe you are just starting to think about a 2023 building, we have compiled our top content just for you! Follow along as we dive into the top blogs, YouTube videos, projects, and brochures for 2022 and consolidate it into one blog.
Editor's Note: Please feel free to skip ahead to the sections that pique your interest the most.
Editor’s Note: Our Learning Center hosts 100+ FREE articles that give you insight into post-frame construction.
One of the most common sizes in post-frame construction is a 40’ x 60’ building shell. This article breaks down the multiple factors influencing your pole barn cost. These ballpark numbers will help you create a realistic budget.
Shomes, barndominiums, pole barn homes, whatever you may call them, are one of the biggest trends in pole barn construction. Some assume that pole barn homes are cheaper to build than stick-built construction, but this article will help you see how that is not often the case.
3) 5 Different Ways to Design a Pole Barn with Living Quarters
Thanks to social media (i.e., Pinterest), the ongoing trend in post-frame construction is adding living quarters to your pole barn. This article provides tips to help you design the perfect combination of residential and storage space.
4) How Much Does a 30' x 40' Pole Barn Kit Cost?
Is a 30' x 40' pole barn kit right for you? If you're a DIY person, who also likes to save money and get a quality product, then a pole barn kit is a great option.
Again, consumers want to know how much their post-frame project will cost. While there is no black-and-white answer, we detail the five price factors you can expect when building a pole barn.
Editor’s Note: The Post Frame Channel is your go-to resource for short, educational videos that answer your pole barn questions.
This video highlights the critical steps you’ll take when building a pole barn home. By the end, you should better understand the entire process from start to finish, whether you’re just looking or ready to make serious moves.
Whether you are wanting a precast pad foundation, poured-in-place foundation, or continuous poured foundation this video will break down the three types of pole barn foundations.
Proper site preparation leads to optimal construction conditions. In this video, Ken Culbreth (Vice President of Operations) explains some external factors that may affect your post-frame building.
We have 18 different colors to choose from. We have several suggestions on color combinations for your pole barn project.
Editor’s Note: Our Learning Center is also home to FREE resources guaranteed to make your post-frame project successful.
Our new Farm Plan Book (Volume 2) includes 20-floor plans and renderings of fan-favorite buildings. Not only will these pole barn designs catch your eye, but they’ll work hard for your operation.
Regardless of what you call a pole barn home, there is no shortage of information on how to obtain one for yourself. In fact, many post frame builders have adopted this new trend. Get the free plan book today!
Request our Ag Features Guidebook, which includes 50+ viable features for your farm shop or storage building. These building components have been organized into nine sections then broken down by price range, material specifications, and pros/cons.
Are you expanding your business? Then, our Commercial Portfolio (Volume 3) is the perfect resource for design inspiration. It includes blueprints and involved parties, so you know what to expect from your building project.
Download our QLYFT Building System Guidebook, which explains the significance, details how its components work together, and answers potential questions you may have as a first-time buyer.
Editor’s Note: Our Pole Barn Gallery features a variety of pictures to scroll through (sorted by colors, building types, sizes, and custom features). You’re bound to find a post-frame project similar to your needs or wants.
A 100' x 222' x 18' + 30' x 28' x 9' farm shop located in Jasper County, Indiana. The built-in office space is ideal for meeting with seed dealers. Moreover, the layout provides enough storage space for all types of equipment.
Check out this 100' x 296' + 80' x 72' car and truck hot rod shop in Watseka, Illinois.
This post-frame equine building is located in Tippecanoe County, Indiana. It measures 42’x72’x14’. The owner built it this year and is in the process of finishing the inside and adding a fenced in pasture.
Everyone loves a good pole barn hobby shop in their backyard! This particular one measures 48' x 72' x 16', the perfect size for storing your lawnmower, recreational toys, and tool collection.
Did you know that FBi has construction crews dedicated to repair and renovation projects? For example, we recently added on to this pole barn hobby shop addition with a breezeway. This project is 54' x 88' x 16' + 15' x 51' x 10'. It is an antique tractor farm collection located in Johnson County, IN.
A special thank you to everyone who supported our business in 2022. We’re looking forward to serving your pole barn needs again in 2023!
Are you ready to adopt the “new year, new post-frame building” mindset? Submit your custom building design, and a member of our sales team will call you to begin the estimating process.
Do you have more questions that aren’t covered in this article? If you need help designing and planning, please contact FBi Buildings at 800.552.2981 or click here to email us. If you’re ready for a price, click here to request a quote, and a member of our Customer Engagement Team will help you determine the next steps.