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From BuildZoom: Powerbilt Steel Buildings Inc, 1559 Laskin Rd, Virginia Beach, VA holds a Commercial Improvement (Cic) license according to the Virginia license board.
Their BuildZoom score of 89 does not rank in the top 50% of Virginia contractors.
Their license was verified as active when we last checked. If you are thinking of hiring Powerbilt Steel Buildings Inc, we recommend double-checking their license status with the license board and using our bidding system to get competitive quotes.
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Activity
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1 project
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2024 |
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2 projects
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2023 |
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1 project
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2022 |
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Pricing
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2 projects
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$5k-$20k |
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1 project
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$20k-$50k |
Powerbilt Steel Buildings Inc Reviews
1 out of 5 stars, based on
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review
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By Adi H.October 24, 2022Supply a ready to build garage$31,500
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Verified License
| License # | 2705147780 |
| Status | Active |
| State | Virginia |
| Type | Commercial Improvement (Cic) |
| Business Type | Corporation |
- BuildZoom verified this license was active as of October 2025.
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89
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12
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In the beginning of my buying process Powerbilt Steel staff were helpful with a design of a large garage. They sold me a unit including the price to construct it after I had put a concrete pad down. Two days after signing the contract they came back and said that the subcontractors would not travel to Up State NY and offered to sell me a Quonan Garage that is easy to construct and install with some help. The staff assured me that the building was ready to build and did not require any cutting or specialist tools, taking 2 to 3 days to complete. It took about 4 months to take delivery but that was not an issue at the time. I found a building company who agreed to construct and assemble the building, but they could not do it for a year because of workload and weather conditions.
The team started construction in September with 4 guys and my help. We had the instructions ready to begin. It immediately became evident that the instructions were generic and not detailed, not comprehensive and easy to follow as Powerbilt Steel stated.
Once we had the base plates installed and bolted down, after about 5 hours work, we started building sections to erect. Each section took around 50 minutes with 5 guys and the help of scaffold, ropes, and a lot of muscle. We made steady progress, but it was obvious that this was not going to take 3 days.
On the fourth day we started on the end walls and found that Powerbilt had lied about everything being cut! Every sheet of steel had to be hand cut, the door entrances hand cut and no templates to work with.
The assembly plans were of no use, and we had to make templates for every section. The professional team got done after five and a half days, not including the installation of the garage door. Total man hours amounted to 198 hours, a long way off from the the 2 to 3 days claimed.
If Powerbilt had honored the original contract, I would have paid approximately $3,200 for the building. It cost me $9,850 and that was the builder being generous to our dilemma.
I have written to Powerbilt Steel 3 times to find a way of compensating for the losses but of course, no replies.
Do not buy from this company unless you want to be totally misled, lied to and deceived.