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FBi Buildings Offers Reliable Pole Barn Storm Repairs

FBi Buildings Offers Reliable Pole Barn Storm Repairs


By Andi Anderson

Severe weather can cause unexpected and often hidden damage to pole barns and post-frame buildings. Whether it’s hail, high winds, or falling debris, these structures are especially vulnerable in storm-prone areas like the Midwest.

FBi Buildings is offering quick, reliable solutions to help owners repair and protect their buildings after storms.

With years of experience in post-frame construction, FBi Buildings assists property owners by responding to structural emergencies, such as collapsed roofs.

Their team also conducts detailed inspections to identify both visible and hidden damage that could worsen over time if left untreated.

Once damage is assessed, FBi coordinates expert repairs and supports clients through the insurance claims process, making recovery faster and less stressful. Their services are available to any pole barn owner, regardless of who built the original structure.

A real-life example highlights FBi’s reliability. After a storm caused a tree to fall on the roof of Walker Tire & Exhaust in Farmer City, Illinois, owner Tom Maxwell turned to FBi Buildings. “They came and looked at the damage within a day or two,” said Tom. “The speed and quality impressed me the most—it came together quicker than expected.”

FBi’s team helped walk Tom through the repair process and delivered on both price and performance. “Since they built the original structure over 24 years ago, we really wanted to work with them again,” he added.

If your building has suffered storm damage or if you want a professional assessment for peace of mind, FBi Buildings offers free storm damage assessments. Call 800-552-2981 today to schedule your inspection and start your restoration with a team you can trust.

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