What is a Florida Barndominium?
Florida Barndominiums are affordable, energy-efficient, low maintenance metal buildings with residential living quarters inside.
What is the price of a Florida Barndominium?
Prices vary as each project is custom and unique but generally speaking the build prices range from $150- 180/sf of living space. We believe on average the cost is 10-20% less than conventional block homes with wood trusses.
Are Florida Barndominium noisier than conventional wood frame homes?
Florida Barndominium are not noisier than conventional wood frame homes when both are properly insulated.
How do I find a contractor to build my Florida Barndominium?
Any licensed GC can build these single-family homes. Start by getting plans for permit and plans can be used for bidding purposes.
How do I obtain financing for my Florida Barndominium?
Florida Barndominiums are not automatically qualified for conventional loans in all areas. We have had success with a few banks locally and have clients obtaining financing with no issues. One such bank is Bell Bank Mortgage.
https://bell.bank/mortgage
What type of insulation is used for Florida Barndominium?
You can use a variety of options including traditional batt insulation, spray foam or faced fiberglass. In most cases we prefer banded system by Bay Insulation Systems with a minimal R value of 38 for roofs and 13 for walls. https://bayinsulation.com/products/banded-system
What wind loading is used for Florida Barndominium?
Same wind design criteria as any other structure in your area. All homes are designed for wind loads as called for in Florida Building Code. You can see your required design wind speed here https://hazards.atcouncil.org/.
Can I build Florida Barndominium near coastline?
While we can design buildings with levels of protection against corrosion, we do not recommend using metal building within 6 miles of coastline due to salt spray exposure. Florida Barndominiums are ideal for the growing central Florida rural areas.
How will my Florida Barndominium perform in a hurricane?
All structures are designed for same design loads in accordance with state building code. The last generation of metal buildings have been proven to perform significantly better than those built prior to 2001 building code and post Hurricane Andrew data. There are no obvious concerns if built in accordance with plans and specifications. Special attention should be paid to installation, especially attachment of doors, windows and flashings.