Category Archives: Building Contractor

Spray Foam Insulation: What’s the Stink?

Posted by polebarnguru on 12/02/27 @ 8:00
Spray Foam Insulation: What’s the Stink?

What’s the Stink? One popular, although expensive, method of insulating pole buildings is with spray foam insulation. Besides cost, spray foam can also bring with it problems in the form of lingering odors.  These odors are coming from a catalyst in the foam, or from foam which is off-ratio, not mixed well or sprayed too […]

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Dial 9-1-1 for Pole Building Contractor!

Posted by polebarnguru on 12/02/22 @ 8:00
Dial 9-1-1 for Pole Building Contractor!

When I opened my first business, back in 1981 (yes, I am dating myself), my first regular repeat client was a fireman from Woodburn, Oregon. He was a great person to deal with, always paid his bills on time, and never complained. I’d nearly forgotten about him, until I heard the following saga from a […]

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Owner Built: Build it Yourself

Posted by polebarnguru on 12/01/03 @ 8:00
Owner Built: Build it Yourself

Build your own garage, shop or barn in this economy?  With unemployment remaining in the nine percent range and the economy sputtering along, the last few years have been less than perfect.  Real estate has continued on an ugly path with no end in sight.  There couldn’t have been any Americans crazy enough to act […]

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Pole Building Insurance

Posted by polebarnguru on 11/11/08 @ 8:00
Pole Building Insurance

Today‘s guest blog is written by a fellow Rotarian of mine, Rich Wilson, who is an Insurance and Financial Services Agent for Farmers Insurance out of Coeur d ‘Alene, ID. So you want to build a pole building structure behind your home.  So how does pole building insurance work? It’s always best to check with your […]

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Bid Jobs: How Do Contractors Blow Budgets and Still Get Paid?

Posted by polebarnguru on 11/09/23 @ 8:00
Bid Jobs: How Do Contractors Blow Budgets and Still Get Paid?

How do Contractors Blow Budgets and Still Get Paid? Bid jobs are a miracle all in themselves. Usually they begin from an interested party at an organization realizing, “Hey, we need a new building”. Eventually they will get enough of their cohorts involved to reach a critical mass. One of them will then go forth […]

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