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A 50-year shed business doesn’t survive on catchy pitches; it survives on trust. We sit with Mike Langston of Tampa Sheds to explore how a family company grew from corrugated aluminum buildings to a modern, code-savvy operation that anchors, delivers, and stands behind every promise. Mike shares how his grandfather’s rule—take care of the customer and the money takes care of itself—still guides decisions, from sending build-on-site leads to competitors to focusing on fit over features.
The conversation gets real on sales and service: listening twice as much as you talk, defusing the “I can build it cheaper” line with clarity, and respecting shoppers who compare lots without throwing mud. We unpack aluminum versus wood trade-offs, HOA realities, and why customers value people they can find tomorrow as much as prices they can see today. Then we go deep on resilience. After Hurricane Ian destroyed an entire location, Mike moved an RV to the site, fed neighbors and linemen, coordinated replacements with his manufacturer, and lived “all hands on deck” for months. That response wasn’t a campaign; it was character.
Leadership threads through every story: admitting mistakes, building a patient team, and joining peer groups to keep learning. We also look ahead. Automation with IdeaRoom and CAL eliminates triple checks and frees staff to serve, while a fourth-generation transition plan aims to beat the odds for family businesses. Collaboration over competition emerges as a theme—share what works, lift standards, and protect the industry from outsiders who only chase financing spreads.
If you care about small business leadership, customer experience, local reputation, hurricane readiness, or the nuts and bolts of selling sheds with integrity, this one’s for you. Subscribe, share with a fellow builder or dealer, and leave a review with your favorite takeaway so we can keep raising the bar together.
For more information or to know more about the Shed Geek Podcast visit us at our website.
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To suggest show topics or ask questions you want answered email us at [email protected].
This episodes Sponsors:
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A 50-year shed business doesn’t survive on catchy pitches; it survives on trust. We sit with Mike Langston of Tampa Sheds to explore how a family company grew from corrugated aluminum buildings to a modern, code-savvy operation that anchors, delivers, and stands behind every promise. Mike shares how his grandfather’s rule—take care of the customer and the money takes care of itself—still guides decisions, from sending build-on-site leads to competitors to focusing on fit over features.
The conversation gets real on sales and service: listening twice as much as you talk, defusing the “I can build it cheaper” line with clarity, and respecting shoppers who compare lots without throwing mud. We unpack aluminum versus wood trade-offs, HOA realities, and why customers value people they can find tomorrow as much as prices they can see today. Then we go deep on resilience. After Hurricane Ian destroyed an entire location, Mike moved an RV to the site, fed neighbors and linemen, coordinated replacements with his manufacturer, and lived “all hands on deck” for months. That response wasn’t a campaign; it was character.
Leadership threads through every story: admitting mistakes, building a patient team, and joining peer groups to keep learning. We also look ahead. Automation with IdeaRoom and CAL eliminates triple checks and frees staff to serve, while a fourth-generation transition plan aims to beat the odds for family businesses. Collaboration over competition emerges as a theme—share what works, lift standards, and protect the industry from outsiders who only chase financing spreads.
If you care about small business leadership, customer experience, local reputation, hurricane readiness, or the nuts and bolts of selling sheds with integrity, this one’s for you. Subscribe, share with a fellow builder or dealer, and leave a review with your favorite takeaway so we can keep raising the bar together.
For more information or to know more about the Shed Geek Podcast visit us at our website.
Would you like to receive our weekly newsletter? Sign up here.
Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube at the handle @shedgeekpodcast.
To be a guest on the Shed Geek Podcast visit our website and fill out the "Contact Us" form.
To suggest show topics or ask questions you want answered email us at [email protected].
This episodes Sponsors:
Studio Sponsor: Shed Pro
Identigrow
Solar Blaster
Cardinal Manufacturing
Digital Shed Builder

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