Vermont Barndominium Kits

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Barndominium Kits

We deliver barndominium kits in Vermont.
Steel or conventional lumber.

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Barndominium Kits Delivered to Vermont

We offer barndominium kits in both Metal Building and Conventional Stick-Frame construction, with delivery available throughout Vermont. Looking for a trusted barndominium builder in Vermont? We may be able to help connect you with a qualified builder—or, if you prefer to work with your own contractor, that’s perfectly fine.


Fast Delivery & High-Quality Materials

With fast delivery times and premium building materials, you’ll be well on your way to completing your barndominium in less time than you might expect. In many cases, you can receive a complete building materials package in as little as 4–6 weeks—a timeline that’s rare in today’s construction market.

BuildMax maintains strong relationships with leading lumber and steel manufacturers, allowing us to source high-quality materials efficiently and reliably for your new homebuilding project.


Talk With a Barndominium Expert

Need guidance on building a barndominium in Vermont and struggling to get answers from other companies? We’re here to help. If we’re unavailable when you call, we’ll return your call the same day.

Contact Devon or Rashannia for personalized assistance—they’ll be happy to walk you through your options and provide detailed information about our barndominium kits.

Click below to view our Materials Kit Catalog

What does a Barndominium
cost to build in Vermont

How Much Does a Barndominium Cost?

Unfortunately, there isn’t a simple, one-size-fits-all answer to this question. The cost of a barndominium depends on many variables, including design complexity, site conditions, regional wind and snow loads, material selections, and location. While BuildMax can help you get started, a licensed General Contractor will ultimately need to provide a full turn-key construction price.

If you plan to self-build, we also offer a FREE Budget Worksheet to help you organize and track expenses throughout the construction process.


BuildMax Kit Pricing

Our barndominium material packages typically start between $39.00 and $42.00 per square foot**, depending on the design, required wind and snow loads, and distance from the manufacturing facility.

Most of our building kits include windows and doors, though we also offer steel shell-only packages if you prefer to source those items locally.

*Total area square footage


Need Help Getting Started?

Looking for guidance or clarification? Connect with one of our consultants for a Free Consultation. You can also explore helpful resources and educational content about the barndominium building process right here on BuildMax.com.


Advantages of Steel Over Wood Construction

Metal building kits continue to grow in popularity due to their strength, efficiency, and long-term value. Below are some of the key advantages of steel construction compared to traditional wood framing:

  • Strength, durability, and sustainability — steel is infinitely recyclable and built to last

  • Accelerated construction timelines with streamlined, efficient building processes

  • Consistent material quality — steel does not warp, split, or crack like wood

  • Improved supply-chain reliability, reducing delays and scheduling issues

  • Lightweight with a high strength-to-weight ratio, making storage and transportation easier

  • No special treatment required for moisture, pests, mold, or decay

  • Precision-engineered components for accurate fabrication and square corners

  • Pre-punched framing for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems

  • Reduced material waste and optimized material usage

  • Faster off-site framing, lowering overall construction time and costs

  • Lower labor requirements, with simpler assembly and fewer workers needed

  • Reduced need for heavy equipment due to lighter materials

  • Improved finish quality thanks to straight, exact framing

  • Greater resistance to natural disasters, including fire, flooding, earthquakes, and hurricanes

  • Energy-efficient construction with minimized air leakage and thermal bridging

  • Lower long-term maintenance costs for homeowners

  • Cleaner, safer job sites throughout the build process

  • Up to 65% of framing completed off-site, accelerating on-site construction