As a leader in civil, structural, and environmental engineering services, JRH Engineering & Environmental Services, Inc. is proud to serve the expansive landscapes of Texas, including Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, Corpus Christi, Galveston Bay, and Beaumont metropolitan areas[2]. We are a certified Woman Business Enterprise (WBE), Historically Underutilized Business (HUB), and Woman Owned Small Business (WOSB), reflecting our commitment to diversity and inclusion in the engineering industry.
What is a Barndominium?
A barndominium, often referred to as a "barndo," is a unique style of home that has gained popularity in Texas. Traditionally, a barndominium was a barn converted into a living space. More recently, barndominiums come in steel home kits that you can buy to build yourself or hire someone to build for you[1].
Barndominium vs. Custom House: Key Differences
Construction Materials and Design
A traditional house is usually built of wood or brick, whereas a barndominium is made primarily of steel[1]. This difference in construction materials leads to a significant difference in design possibilities. Due to the nature of steel, barndominiums can have a lot more open space and achieve design shapes and options that are difficult with traditional houses. For instance, a barndominium's ceiling height is usually about 14 feet, while a traditional house has lower ceilings.
Size and Space
Barndominiums are usually much larger than a traditional house. This larger size can offer more flexibility in terms of layout and use of space, making them appealing to those who want something more than traditional homes[9].
Cost and Time Efficiency
When it comes to cost, barndominiums can be more affordable than traditional houses. Current estimates value an average 2000 square foot barndominium at around $200,000 USD, making the average cost per square foot about $100. This is at the lower end of the price range for a similar traditionally built home, which is estimated to be between $110 to $170 dollars per square foot[4][8].
In terms of construction time, barndominiums can be built faster than traditional houses. The time to build a barndominium is typically 6+ months, while a traditional house takes 12+ months.
JRH Engineering's Expertise in Barndominium and Custom House Foundations
At JRH Engineering, we offer specialized expertise in foundation design for both metal buildings and traditional residential homes[2]. Our team of highly skilled personnel is dedicated to ensuring the success of your projects, whether you're a homeowner embarking on a residential project or a builder[2].
WBE/WOSB/HUB Certification
JRH Engineering is not only a leader in civil, structural, and environmental engineering services but also a certified Woman Business Enterprise (WBE), Historically Underutilized Business (HUB), and Woman Owned Small Business (WOSB). These certifications reflect our firm's commitment to diversity and inclusion in the engineering industry.
WBE and HUB Certification
As a WBE and HUB certified firm, JRH Engineering is recognized for our commitment to providing opportunities for women and historically underutilized businesses in the engineering industry.
WOSB Certification
In addition to its WBE and HUB certifications, JRH Engineering is also a certified Woman Owned Small Business (WOSB) by the Small Business Administration (SBA). This certification further underscores the firm's commitment to promoting diversity and inclusion in the engineering industry.
Conclusion
Whether you're considering a barndominium or a custom house in Texas, JRH Engineering & Environmental Services, Inc. is here to help. We understand the unique requirements of both types of structures and can provide the engineering expertise needed to ensure a successful project. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help you transform your visions into reality.
Citations:
[3] https://www.simpleshowing.com/blog/barndominium-kits-vs-custom-builds-which-is-the-better-choice
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