Steel Barndominium Builders in Florida

Building Size - 30x50x12

Building Style – Steel Truss Frame

Color– Ash Gray Walls, Charcoal Gray Trim, Galvalume Roof

Features Included:
  • Two 3×7 walk door opening
  • Nine total window openings
  • 3″ insulation package for roof & walls
  • 18″ Roof Overhangs on both ends and both sides
  • Gutters & Downspouts on Both Sides
  • 10′ x 50′ 3:12 Pitch Continuous Lean-to
  • Engineered Stamped Drawings

Building a home in the Sunshine State requires a structure that can withstand intense humidity, salt air, and the high-velocity hurricane zones (HVHZ) common to the region. Simpson Steel Building Company provides specialized 30x50x12 metal building home shells, offering Florida residents a durable, cost-effective foundation for a modern barndominium.

The Ideal Florida Home Shell

A 30x50x12 footprint provides 1,500 square feet of interior space, a popular size for retirees, small families, or those looking to combine a workshop with living quarters. The 12-foot eave height is strategically chosen to allow for vaulted ceilings or the installation of overhead HVAC ductwork while maintaining an energy-efficient profile. Simpson Steel utilizes a patented steel truss frame system, which offers the structural integrity of a heavy-duty industrial building but with an easier assembly process suited for residential builders.

A structure built by professional steel barndominium builders.
A 24x35x12 steel workshop building for our client in West Virginia.

Engineered for Hurricane Resistance

Florida building codes are among the strictest in the United States. Simpson Steel’s kits are engineered to meet these rigorous standards, including high-wind speed requirements that often exceed 150 mph in coastal counties. Every home shell comes with stamped engineered plans specific to your Florida location, ensuring the permitting process with local building departments is as smooth as possible. The bolt-together design uses high-strength structural steel, providing far superior wind resistance compared to traditional wood-frame "stick-built" homes.

Customization and Longevity

The Florida climate is unforgiving when it comes to building materials. Steel is naturally resistant to termites, mold, and rot—three major concerns for Florida homeowners. To further protect your metal building, Simpson Steel offers:

 

  • Galvalume Roofing: A zinc-aluminum coating that provides exceptional corrosion resistance against salty coastal air.

  • Cool Roof Colors: High-reflectivity paint finishes that reduce solar heat gain, significantly lowering cooling costs during the hot summer months.

  • Wainscoting and Overhangs: Functional aesthetic upgrades that improve water runoff and curb appeal.

 

By providing a high-quality metal building home shell, Simpson Steel empowers Florida steel barndominium builders to focus their budget on interior finishes while knowing their home's "envelope" is built to last a lifetime.

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Frequently Asked Questions: Steel Barndominiums

What are the primary benefits of building a steel barndominium over a traditional wood-frame home?

How do I insulate a metal building to make it comfortable for year-round living?

Are steel barndominiums more affordable than stick-built houses?

How do these buildings handle high winds and hurricane-force conditions?

Can I customize the exterior to look more like a traditional home?