The Lone Star commercial purple martin houses are high quality and my favorites. I particularly like the Goliad and have two of these houses. However, I am having a problem with one of my Goliad houses. The Goliad is composed of sections which are stacked on top of each other and they are not bolted together. The reason for this is to allow a person to add sections later on. The cable end of the winch is attached to the bottom section and that positioning should keep all the floors together when the house is lowered or raised. The Lone Star houses do not fit snuggly on the pole and wobble some. This creates a clearance issue and the houses sometimes hit against the pole during windy weather. My Goliad houses make a loud noise when lowered and raised and this appears to be the winch cable scraping against the house metal and house doing the same against the pole.
The other day when conducting a nest check, I was unable to raise the house snuggly against the roof cap. Then I noticed the top floor separating. I tried to lower the house some and the top floor became slightly angled against the pole and then separated from the middle section. The clearance issue described above may be the reason for the top section sticking in an angled position on the pole. Since the house sections fit tightly, the top floor now will not slide into place and is ajar. I can't lower the bottom section for the fear that the top will finally come loose and crash down on the middle floor, possibly destroying eggs. I don't have a tall step ladder to reach the house and reposition the sections. I could possibly use a shorter step ladder and then use a pole to juggle the top section some and see if it will slide back into the place. For now, I am just leaving it alone as the martins have adjusted. I may wait till all the eggs have hatched based on observations of the parent martins making feeding trips and then try to juggle the sections together so I can lower the house. If someone has had a similar problem and resolved it, please let me know what you did!
Next year, I will bolt all sections together on both my Goliad houses to avoid this potential problem again. I also will try to do something to mitigate the noise of the house hitting against the pole and winch cable scraping against the inside metal.
Steve

