pennsylvania Barndominium Kits

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Barndominium Kits

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

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We offer barndominium kits in both conventional stick-frame and metal building construction, with delivery available throughout Pennsylvania. Looking for a barndominium builder in Pennsylvania? We may be able to help connect you with a qualified builder. Already have a builder in mind? That’s not a problem—our kits work seamlessly with your existing contractor.

Families building new homes across the country are benefiting from our fast delivery times and high-quality materials. With BuildMax, you could receive a complete building material package in as little as 4–6 weeks—a timeline that’s nearly unheard of in today’s market, but standard with us. Through our long-standing relationships with trusted lumber and steel manufacturers, we source premium materials to support a smooth and reliable build.

Need advice on building a barndominium in Pennsylvania but can’t get other companies to return your call? We will. And if we’re tied up, we’ll return your call the same day. Give Devon or Rashannia a call or send an email—they’ll be happy to walk you through your options and provide all the details on our barndominium kits.

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What does a Barndominium
cost to build in Pennsylvania

 

When it comes to pricing a new home, there are many variables involved, which makes this a difficult question to answer upfront. BuildMax can help you get started, but a General Contractor will ultimately need to provide a true turnkey price. If you’re planning to self-build, we also offer a FREE Budget Worksheet to help you organize and track costs throughout each phase of your project.

Our building material packages typically start between $39.00 and $42.00 per square foot**, depending on factors such as the home design, required wind and snow loads, and distance from the manufacturing facility. Most of our barndominium kits include windows and doors, though you also have the option to purchase a steel shell only and source windows and doors locally if you prefer.

Need additional guidance? You can connect with one of our consultants for a Free Consultation, or explore our educational resources to learn more about building a barndominium right here on BuildMax.com.

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Why Choose a Metal Building Kit Over Wood Construction?

Metal building kits are growing in popularity for good reason. Below are some of the key advantages of steel construction compared to traditional wood framing:

  • Superior strength and durability, with long-term structural reliability

  • Sustainable and eco-friendly, made from infinitely recyclable materials

  • Accelerated build timelines through efficient off-site manufacturing

  • Streamlined, cost-effective construction process with fewer delays

  • Consistent, straight materials that do not warp, crack, or split like wood

  • Improved supply chain control, helping projects stay on schedule

  • Lightweight, high strength-to-weight ratio, reducing transportation and handling costs

  • Minimal storage requirements compared to lumber

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

  • Precision-engineered components for accurate fabrication and square corners

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

  • Stable, engineered properties that support a higher-quality finished product

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

  • Lower labor costs, requiring fewer workers and less specialized training

  • Reduced need for heavy equipment due to lighter material weight

  • No mold, rot, or moisture-related expansion issues

  • Increased resistance to natural disasters, including fire, wind, earthquakes, and flooding

  • Termite-resistant construction

  • Less than 1% construction waste, supporting green building practices

  • Reduced foundation loads, helping lower substructure costs

  • Ideal for sloped or challenging sites

  • Simpler and more affordable code compliance

  • Improved energy efficiency, with reduced air leakage and thermal bridging

  • Lower long-term maintenance costs for homeowners

  • Cleaner, safer job sites during construction