The Dangerous Truth Buried Beneath Your Pole Barn
- Farrow Built

- Sep 8
- 1 min read
When was the last time you checked the posts on your old pole barn for rot or decay?
If the answer is “never,” stop reading. Seriously. Put this email down, grab a shovel, and head outside.
Pick 4 to 6 posts at random. Dig down about 6 to 12 inches next to each one.
Why?
Because if your pole barn is over 20 years old and has wooden posts in the ground, there’s a good chance they’re rotting — even if they look fine above the surface.

You can’t see termites, ants, or soft decay from the outside. By the time it shows, it's already a structural risk.
We’ve seen barns on the verge of collapse — and the owner had no idea.
Want peace of mind without the dirt under your nails? We’ll do it for you.
We’ll come out, inspect your posts, and give you the straight truth — no fluff, no pressure.
Don’t wait until it’s too late. You won’t know your barn’s in trouble until it’s already failing from the ground up. Catch it early. Save yourself a nightmare.









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