The FBi Blog
Information that gives you insight into post-frame construction and in making your building project a success.
Building Construction | Building Tips
By:
Julie Kimpel
March 7th, 2022
Depending on where you live, you might be driving around town and notice you see pole barns everywhere! So, when it comes to pole barn construction, you might think, “How hard could it be?” Well, thanks to over 60 years of experience, FBi Buildings has discovered the dos and don’ts of proper pole barn structural integrity, and that includes roof purlins.
Building Tips | Residential Buildings | Riding Arenas | Pole Barn Builders
By:
Julie Kimpel
January 24th, 2022
There are thousands of ways pole barns can be different from one another, but there’s one thing that all pole barns have in common, they have to deal with cold weather.
Building Tips | Structural Integrity | Repairs & Renovations
By:
Cori Lane
January 3rd, 2022
One of the most integral components of your pole barn is the columns, commonly known as posts. They support the entire roof system and transfer all vertical loads (e.g., snow loads) to the foundation.
Building Tips | Structural Integrity | Site Preparation
By:
Angie Dobson
December 13th, 2021
One of the most common questions our Project Sales Consultants are asked during the pole barn building process is whether or not the concrete pad should be poured before or after the post frame building is constructed. The short answer to this question is it depends.
Posts | Post Video | Building Tips
By:
Cori Lane
October 18th, 2021
You recently decided to build a pole barn, which is exciting news, but you’re afraid that you’ve missed the window. Sure, post-frame construction is an outside profession, but it’s available year-round (even in the winter months).
Posts | Post Video | Building Tips | Structural Integrity | Energy Efficiency | Pole Barn Kit
By:
Cori Lane
September 27th, 2021
Pole barn kits (also known as material packages) are increasing in popularity among DIYers. If you’ve stumbled across this blog, there’s a good chance that you’re interested in taking on your own building project. Maybe you have construction knowledge, and if not, we’re sure there are YouTube videos that you can watch for guidance.