FBi Buildings

The final traces of winter are disappearing, which means that FBi Buildings’ Spring Savings Event is here! As you spring clean your post-frame building, you can save 6% to 10% on the following pole barn repairs and renovations:

6% Discount

10% Discount

*Your repair and renovation project must be under contract by April 21 to qualify for the discount.

When you repair or renovate your existing pole barn with FBi Buildings, you’ll receive the same quality building materials and extensive warranty coverage as our New Construction customers.

Best of all, our dedicated Repair & Renovation Experts have the knowledge, resources and manpower to extend ANY pole barn’s useful life or reconfigure it for a new purpose. It doesn’t matter who built the original structure! 

  • We have 7+ construction crews dedicated to building repairs and renovation projects for timely completion.
  • Our Project Sales Consultants and Project Managers (for work under contract and work under warranty) will evaluate and schedule your building repairs or renovation projects within weeks, not months.
  • We employ designers, estimators, and structural engineers who will ensure your post-frame building meets local building codes.

With a trusted post-frame builder, your existing pole barn will look good as new in no time!

About FBi Buildings

FBi Buildings is a Midwest post-frame construction company building pole barns in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin. Founded in 1958, FBi Buildings has constructed 20,000+ farm shops, commercial businesses, residential buildings, and horse barns.

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