The FBi Blog

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

Building Tips | Farm Buildings | Residential Buildings | Horse Barns | Building Features | Commercial Buildings

By: Julie Kimpel
October 17th, 2022

One of the fun parts of designing a post-frame building is deciding which interior and exterior features you want to incorporate.

Building Tips | Commercial Buildings | Pole Barn Builders | Site Preparation

By: Nettie Grubb
October 3rd, 2022

You’ve designed your dream post-frame building, talked to your Project Sales Consultant, and signed a building contract. Then you think, “Hey, let's add a window.” But unfortunately, as you go through the building process, changes, as simple as a window, can become costly and delay your project timeline.

Building Tips | Farm Buildings | Residential Buildings | Horse Barns | Commercial Buildings | Building Design

By: Angie Dobson
April 18th, 2022

Building a pole barn is a big decision. Arguably, a bigger decision is how to design your pole barn. There are many different building features for you to choose from, such as:

Posts | Farm Buildings | Post Frame Homes | Residential Buildings | Building Features | Structural Integrity | Commercial Buildings | Building Design

By: Cori Lane
September 10th, 2021

Post-frame construction is touted for its durability, sustainability, and cost savings. Perhaps, the building system’s most significant advantage is its design flexibility. It’s the very reason why architects, designers, and engineers favor this construction method over others.

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By: Cori Lane
April 12th, 2021

Modern post frame construction is touted for its design flexibility. This building method offers a wide selection of exterior and interior finishes, roofing materials, and architectural details. You can achieve virtually any aesthetic your heart desires – steel, vinyl, and wood siding with a brick or stone façade. Any roof pitch can be utilized and covered with asphalt shingles or metal panels.

Farm Buildings | Commercial Buildings | Cost | Open-Sided Buildings

By: Angie Dobson
February 15th, 2021

Are you a hardworking farmer interested in extra storage space for large implements? Are you a commercial business owner looking to protect your products or services from the elements? Maybe you’re tired of leaving your equipment outdoors and would like to keep them protected under roof but easy enough to be still accessible when needed.