John Schneider rebuilds with United Portable Buildings after Hurricane IDA

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Hurricane IDA devastated John Schneider's Holden, Louisiana property on August 29th of 2021. The resulting category 4 winds sent a large tree flying into his late mother's home, named "Miss Shirleys" completely destroying it and his General Lee stunt car! The entire area was also flooded as well. After a long cleanup process, John called United Portable Buildings to once again offer the perfect solution. In this video we also give a brief glimpse of "The Headquarters" that John and his wife, Alicia, use for his movie production headquarters. Their two story "Headquarters" was constructed before Hurricane IDA and thankfully escaped the savage winds with zero issues. When John Schneider calls and gives praise on our high quality portable building construction, then you know it's well built and battle tested.

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John has been involved in multiple acting roles over the years, but the one that immediately stands out is his rough and tough "Bo Duke" character of the cult classic "Dukes of Hazard". What we love most about John Schneider is that he is the original inspiration and Co-Founder of Children's Miracle Network Hospitals. They are the world's largest children's charity by raising over 7 billion to date! UPB also partners with McLanes Children's Hospital which is part of this same network.

John and his wife, Alicia, also desired to become an Authorized United Portable Buildings Dealer for Louisiana and surrounding service areas. So if you are in the Louisiana area give John Schneider Sheds ( www.johnschneidersheds.com ) a call at 225-319-9169.

At UPB, we believe in quality buildings! Our mission is to build the absolute best portable buildings using the highest quality materials and deliver them on time for our great customers. Buy your portable building from a company DEDICATED to quality. Call 254.774.6994 or contact your local UPB Dealer today.

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