Ohio Barndominium Kits

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Barndominium Kits

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

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Barndominium Kits Delivered to Ohio

We sell barndominium kits in both metal building and conventional stick-frame construction and proudly deliver throughout the state of Ohio. If you’re searching for a barndominium builder in Ohio, we may be able to help connect you with one. Already have your own builder? That’s never a problem—our kits are designed to work with the builder of your choice.

Fast Delivery & High-Quality Materials

Families building new homes across Ohio are benefiting from our fast delivery times and premium building materials. With BuildMax, you could receive a complete building material package in as little as 4–6 weeks. Thanks to our strong relationships with both lumber and steel manufacturers, we’re able to source high-quality materials efficiently and keep projects moving forward without unnecessary delays.

Need Help Building a Barndominium in Ohio?

If you’re looking for guidance on building a barndominium in Ohio and haven’t had luck getting answers elsewhere, we’re here to help. We answer our phones—and if we happen to miss your call, we’ll return it the same day. Reach out to Devon or Rashannia by phone or email, and they’ll be happy to provide detailed information about our barndominium kits and the building process.

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What does a Barndominium
cost to build in Ohio

How Much Does It Cost to Build a Barndominium?

There are many factors that go into pricing a home, which makes this a difficult question to answer upfront. While BuildMax can help you get started, a General Contractor will ultimately need to provide a full turnkey price. If you’re planning to self-build, you can request our FREE Budget Worksheet, which helps you track costs, materials, and key expenses throughout your project.

Barndominium 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 factory. Most of our building kits include windows and doors, though you also have the option to purchase a steel shell only and source windows and doors locally if preferred.

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Need More Guidance?

If you’d like additional help, connect with one of our consultants for a Free Consultation. You can also learn more about the entire process of building a barndominium by visiting BuildMax.com.


Advantages of Steel Over Wood Construction

Metal building kits continue to grow in popularity due to their durability, 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

  • Faster construction timelines with a streamlined, efficient building process

  • Consistent, uniform materials — steel does not warp, split, or crack like wood

  • Improved supply chain reliability, reducing delays and keeping projects on schedule

  • Lightweight, high strength-to-weight ratio, making transportation and storage more efficient

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

  • Precision manufacturing allows for accurate, custom fabrication with minimal waste

  • Pre-punched for mechanicals, simplifying electrical and plumbing installation

  • Straight, exact framing, improving both structural integrity and finished aesthetics

  • Faster off-site framing, with up to 65% completed before delivery

  • Lower labor costs, requiring fewer workers and less heavy equipment

  • No mold, rot, shrinking, or expansion due to moisture changes

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

  • Eco-friendly construction, with less than 1% material waste

  • Reduced foundation loads, helping lower substructure costs

  • Ideal for sloped or challenging sites

  • Simpler, more cost-effective code compliance

  • Improved energy efficiency through reduced air leakage and thermal bridging

  • Lower long-term maintenance costs

  • Cleaner, safer job sites