They had started over in Ashburton and were gutted to find that for a second time their dreams had been shattered.
"We've lost everything. Thank goodness most of our stuff for clients had gone out yesterday and we'd taken our caravan home. There was just our work truck all our fabric and our camping gear on the floor. I guess we won't be going camping," Mrs Stockdale said.
As the shock of the fire began to ease, Mrs Stockdale said she was confident they could start their business again.
"We've been through this before and we know we can do it again."
For the Lignotech Developments team, the fire was devastating. They had an order for material destined for the United States that was destroyed in the blaze, along with irreplaceable research material.
LignoTech Developments is a company that uses proprietary steam explosion for biomass processing.
A member of the team, Gary Haskett said he was devastated by the fire.
"It's not easy to replace this stuff . It's unique, quite specialised what we do."
The company has a biomass lab on the first level of its building and flames were raging in this area. Within that area, biomass was drying in sealed ovens.
"I just can't understand what would have caused this," Mr Haskett said.
The Methven and Rakaia fire brigades were called in to assist Ashburton.