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Home Choosing A Framing Method For Building A Texas Best Barndominium | Texas Best Construction

Choosing A Framing Method For Building A Texas Best Barndominium | Texas Best Construction

Josh Helm here with Texas Best Construction. In today’s video, we’re diving into the different framing methods used to build barndominiums, including a breakdown of what we do here at Texas Best and why. We’ll cover:

✅ The difference between early barndominium styles and today’s builds

✅ Why some builders still use basic metal building kits

✅ What we mean by “hybrid steel frame” construction

✅ Why we focus on air quality, airtight construction, and thermal breaks

✅ The advanced hybrid framing method we now use in many of our builds

✅ How poor framing and barrier decisions can lead to moisture issues and long-term damage

There’s a reason we do things the way we do. Whether you’re looking to build a shop house, a post-frame home, or a full barndo with climate-controlled living areas, we break down how to do it right—and what to avoid.

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