2026 FBi Buildings New Year Special

As January arrives, the familiar “New Year, New Life” mindset often centers around fitness goals or decluttering spaces. But for property owners with aging post-frame buildings, the new year is also an ideal time to rethink the future of your pole barn.

If you’ve been making do with faded metal panels, sticking sliding doors, or an outdated layout that no longer fits your needs, 2026 doesn’t have to be the same. Instead of watching an older structure continue to decline, FBi Buildings is helping owners uncover the untapped potential already standing on their land.

A proactive resolution for your post-frame building

“Winter is one of the best times to evaluate your pole barn,” explains Ben Streitmatter, Repairs & Renovations Regional Sales Manager at FBi Buildings. “When outdoor work slows down, you can take a step back and decide whether your current structure is working for you—or holding you back.”

A common misconception among property owners is that once a pole barn shows its age, the only solution is to replace it with new post-frame construction. Many old structures have “good bones” that can be salvaged or upgraded to meet today’s standards.

From replacing rotted columns and leaking ridge caps to reconfiguring interior spaces, pole barn repair and renovation projects can significantly extend the lifespan of an existing structure.

Start your post-frame resolution today and save

To help kick-start your property goals, FBi Buildings is offering a New Year Special with savings of up to 15% on pole barn repair and renovation projects. This exclusive discount allows you to perform cosmetic procedures or structural upgrades for less.

“Making improvements during the slower season ensures your post-frame building is ready by spring,” says Streitmatter.

Don’t defer pole barn maintenance for another year! Take advantage of FBi Buildings’ New Year Special by Feb. 28 to restore pride in your property and protect your assets for decades.

About FBi Buildings

FBi Buildings is a Midwest post-frame construction company building pole barns in the following Ohio counties:

  • Allen
  • Auglaize
  • Darke
  • Defiance
  • Mercer
  • Miami
  • Montgomery
  • Paulding
  • Preble
  • Putnam
  • Shelby
  • Van Wert
  • Williams

Founded in 1958, FBi Buildings has constructed 20,000+ farm shops, commercial businesses, residential buildings, and horse barns.

To grow a network and gain perspective and knowledge in the industry through personal and professional development has been invaluable. Every day I learn and grow.
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