
Build Your Barndo with Erecting Crew and Remodeling Company
- By Bill H.
How to Build Your Barndominium Kit Using an Erecting Team and Remodeling Contractor
Building a barndominium is one of the most exciting ways to create a home that is both functional and affordable. A popular and efficient method is to split the project into two major phases. First, hire a professional erecting team to assemble and dry in the structure. Then, use a local remodeling contractor to finish the inside. This approach gives you speed, control, and flexibility while making the most of local talent.
What is a Barndominium Kit?
A barndominium kit provides the essential building components for your new home. Kits typically include the structural frame, exterior walls, and roof system. Depending on the supplier and kit type, some may also include windows, doors, and basic insulation materials.
The purpose of the kit is to quickly get your home erected and under roof, making it weather-tight and ready for interior work. Popular materials for barndominium kits include Red Iron Steel, Cold-Formed Steel, and Structurally Insulated Panels (SIPs).
Step One: Picking and Customizing Your Kit from My Barndo Plans
The first step in building your barndominium is choosing the right kit. At My Barndo Plans, we offer a wide range of designs that can be tailored to fit your lifestyle, location, and budget. Whether you are looking for a cozy two-bedroom layout or a sprawling family home with a large garage and wraparound porch, we have options ready to go. Contact a home advisor for a free consultation.
Each of our barndominium kits can be customized to match your vision. Common customizations include adjusting the size of the living area, modifying roof styles, adding or removing porches, and selecting the structural material type such as Red Iron Steel, Cold-Formed Steel, or SIPs. Our team works with you to ensure that your kit is engineered to meet local building codes and fits the specifics of your property.
Once your plan is finalized, your kit will be manufactured and shipped directly to your build site. From there, you are ready to move into the next phase of your project by hiring an erecting team to start construction.
Step Two: Erecting and Drying In the Structure
The first step is to hire an erecting team that specializes in setting up barndominium kits. Their job is to build the structural frame, install the exterior walls and roof, and ensure the building is dried in. "Drying in" means the home is sealed against weather so that rain, snow, or wind cannot get inside.
In some cases, the erecting team also installs the doors and windows if they are part of the kit. A professional team can usually complete the dry-in phase in a matter of days or a few weeks, depending on the size of the project and weather conditions.
When hiring an erecting team, look for companies that have specific experience with barndominiums or steel building systems to avoid costly mistakes.
Step Three: Finishing the Interior with a Remodeling Contractor
Once the structure is dried in, it is time to bring in a local remodeling contractor to complete the inside of the home. The remodeling contractor will handle everything from insulation and framing to plumbing, electrical, drywall, and finishes like flooring and cabinetry.
Using a remodeling contractor has several advantages. They are familiar with local building codes and permitting processes, which helps keep the project on schedule. They also know how to work with local suppliers for finishes, fixtures, and materials, giving you more options to personalize your home.
When selecting your remodeling contractor, be sure they are comfortable working in a barndominium structure. Steel framing has some different requirements compared to traditional wood framing, and you want a contractor who knows how to handle it properly.
Advantages of Splitting the Work
- Faster Move-In: Getting the exterior completed quickly means you can move into the interior phase sooner.
- More Control: You can choose finishes and layouts with your remodeling contractor instead of being locked into a builder’s choices.
- Better Budget Management: Spreading costs between structure and interior work can make financial planning easier.
- Easier to Find Help: In many areas, it is easier to find a remodeling contractor for interior finishes than it is to find a full custom builder for start-to-finish barndominium construction.
Why This Approach Saves You Money
One of the biggest advantages of using an erecting team and a remodeling contractor is cost control. Many traditional home builders quote projects based on a "cost per square foot" model. In many areas, these quotes have climbed to extremely high numbers, especially for custom homes like barndominiums.
By using a kit and splitting the work between two specialized teams, you can avoid paying inflated builder markups. The erecting team focuses on efficiently building the weather-tight structure, while the remodeling contractor charges for only the actual work needed to complete the interior.
This method gives you the same quality construction, and in many cases better flexibility with design choices, at a significantly lower total cost. Homeowners who take this approach often find they are able to stretch their budget further, adding features or upgrades they might not have been able to afford with a traditional builder.
Things to Watch Out For
Success with this two-phase approach depends on good planning. Make sure you have clear contracts that define the scope of work for both the erecting team and the remodeling contractor. Pay special attention to how the building will be handed off between teams.
Before starting any interior work, double check that the building is fully dried in. This protects insulation, drywall, and flooring materials from moisture damage. Also, confirm that your remodeling contractor is familiar with attaching finishes to metal framing if your barndominium is steel-based.
Conclusion
Building your barndominium kit using an erecting team and a remodeling contractor is a smart, flexible way to get the home you want. It allows you to move faster, stay on budget, and tap into local expertise for the final touches. Whether you are building your dream country home or a family getaway, this approach can help make the process smoother and more rewarding.