Whether you're planning a barndominium, workshop, or shop house, it's easy to get overwhelmed by conflicting advice online. At Southwest Steel Buildings, we simplify the process by helping you understand what really matters when it comes to steel building design and construction.
Here are three misconceptions we frequently hear—and how to avoid falling for them.
Barndominiums have gained massive popularity in recent years. But many believe they're automatically more affordable than traditional wood-framed homes. In reality, that depends entirely on your design choices and site prep.
Most barndominiums today are actually steel buildings with residential finishes. The real cost savings come when you design your floor plan to match the strengths of steel: large open spans and minimal interior framing.
Pro Tip: Open-concept layouts (like combining kitchen, dining, and living areas) reduce framing and maximize space. That's where the true value of a steel barndominium shines.
Traditional house plans aren't always steel-building friendly. Unlike wood, steel has framing limitations—particularly when it comes to the placement of windows, doors, and load-bearing walls.
Trying to adapt a wood-frame house plan to steel can drive up costs and reduce efficiency. Instead, our Project Managers can help you design a custom metal building that works with the strengths of steel construction.
You will gain the most value on a steel building when you bring a flexible mindset to the table. Our Project Managers know how to utilize the best of both elements and will bring them together in harmony. This will allow you to accomplish the utility purpose plus the dream behind your project at the same time.
Many customers are surprised to learn that the steel is often not the biggest line item in the budget—especially if you're building on raw land.
Site prep costs can add up quickly. Some of the most significant expenses may include:
Pro Tip: Start your planning process by evaluating your land. Ask:
Consulting with a Southwest Steel Project Manager early on can help you anticipate these costs and build a realistic budget.
Planning a custom metal building takes time, knowledge, and the right partner. Our experienced Project Managers work with you from start to finish to:
We're here to make the process easier—so you can move from dream to build with confidence.
Ready to bring your project to life? Connect with our team today for tailored guidance and expert support.
Ready to bring your project to life? Connect with our team today for tailored guidance and expert support.