When you’re in the process of buying a new vehicle, what steps do you take? Do you research different makes and models? Do you know you’re going to buy pre-owned and want to keep the mileage under a certain limit? Or, do you call up your favorite dealer and just have them start looking for you?
If I had to guess, there’s a handful of people who would fall under each category. Right or wrong...it’s just the process of how we shop. But, what if you’re going to buy a new pole barn...what steps would you take? Would it be the same, or would you want to get estimates from multiple builders to see who has the better price?
Would the bottom dollar be your final decision maker, or would you take the time to compare the different quotes that you have? If you are comparing quotes, would you know what to look for in terms of quality of materials and labor expenses? Or, would you need help doing this along the way?
These are all items to consider when building a new post frame building. If never hurts to have multiple quotes, but we also want to make sure that you’re comparing apples to apples. Why? Because that will give you the best idea as to why your pole barn quotes are different prices.
We understand that it can be confusing when you have multiple quotes from competitors who are claiming to be the “best” in the industry. However, we do encourage our customers to do an apples to apples comparison. When you compare line item by line item, it will show you that no two pole buildings are identical.
Do we lose jobs because our prices come out higher? Absolutely! We understand that we may not get every job, but we also know that our estimates will be thorough, complete, and accurate. We don’t want to cut corners just to be the lowest bidder, and we also don’t want to increase your costs by having multiple change orders.
You know the old saying, “You get what you pay for?” It’s our job, as your trusted builder, to make sure that you are aware of how our quote differs from our competitors. As a matter of fact, we encourage you to get different quotes, and we will be more than happy to walk you through our construction process.
It’s not uncommon for most competitive bids to be within 10 - 15% of one another. If your bid is not within this range, then chances are the building that you selected is using different products and building materials from what you are comparing.
When you’re going through line item by line item, does your pole barn quote include the
following products or materials?
Does the final cost of your pole building quote include sales tax, freight, and labor? Or, did you just get a price for the building only? If you’re unsure, it’s important to ask the builder. The last thing you want is an unexpected surprise.
Are you just buying the materials only, or are you paying for a crew to erect your post frame building? Does the price include preparing your building’s site or do you have to make sure that it’s ready ahead of time? Do you have an existing foundation that the building is going to sit on? If so, review the builder’s plans to see how they’re going to incorporate that into their design. If you’re unsure of other items that will be required to complete your project, be sure to ask your builder.
How long has your builder been in the post frame industry? Are they able to provide you with customer references? Being able to speak with past customers, or even visit completed pole barns is a good way to find out if the builder was difficult to work with. It also gives you the opportunity to speak with the customer to see if any project delays occurred or if additional charges were applied.
If something were to happen to your pole barn during construction, are you going to be liable for the expenses? It’s critical for you to find out if your builder has Builder’s Risk Insurance. This will not only protect you during the event of an accident, but it will also protect your building and/or any individuals who could be injured on the job site.
When you’re ready to take the next steps on getting a pole barn quote, it’s imperative to make sure you’re comparing apples to apples. This will help give you a realistic expectation of what your post frame builder is quoting you on and why it’s different from the other quotes that you have. And remember the old saying, “You get what you pay for.”
Have more questions about pole building prices not covered in this article? If you need help designing and planning, please contact FBi Buildings at 1.800.552.2981 or click here to email us. If you are ready to get a price, click here to request a quote and a member of our sales team will call you.