Custom Homes
Make your dream home a reality with HRI's custom home and barndominium solutions. Our team, led by expert craftsmen, will work with you to design and build the perfect space for you."
Barns & Shops
From traditional barns to modern workshops, HRI offers custom solutions for your agricultural and commercial needs. The HRI team brings expertise and craftsmanship to every project.
About HRI
Quality service, from a family owned company that answers the phone and gives you the time and attention you deserve.
HRI Roofing & Post Frame offers residential roofing, post frame barns, shops, garages, storage building, turn key homes, man caves, and she sheds. All post frame buildings are custom builds for exactly what the consumer is wanting.
Delivery Day
Example of a 60x100' Post Frame Building
At our company, we deliver post frame building materials straight to your site via truck. This means that you don't have to worry about finding a way to transport heavy materials like lumber, siding, roofing, and concrete yourself. Our team will take care of all the logistics so that you can focus on the fun part: designing your new building.
HRI | Youtube - Delivering a 60x100' Post Frame Building
How is HRI different?
Honesty & Integrity
As a Family Owned company, honesty and integrity are our top priority and why we follow through on commitments we make.
Clear Communication
To ensure safety, efficiency, quality, and cost-effectiveness we are transparent, responsive, and available to communicate.
Attention to Detail
At HRI, we don't just build, we craft. With a keen eye for detail, we ensure every element is perfected to create exceptional quality.
Timeliness
Want your construction project to be completed on time? Rely on us to be efficient, without exceptions.
** HRI SPECIALS **
We are offing special pricing for our 30’x50’x12’ building. Each package includes high-quality materials and attention to detail to ensure a sturdy and clean looking building. Labor and Materials are included.
ECONOMY $30,000
30'x 50'x12'
3 Ply 2x6 Nail Lam Posts 4’ in the ground
29ga Metal
Height of building is outside wall metal height
Wall Girts are #2 Lumber 2"x6" on 3' Centers
S99 32ga Steel 3’ Walk Door
12'x10' Uninsulated Commercial Overhead Door
4” Concrete with 3/8” Rebar on 24” Centers
2"x10" Double Top Plate
STANDARD $36,000
30'x 50'x12'
6x6 MCA Treated Posts, 4' in the ground
29ga metal
10" Footing Pad
Includes V-Bracing
Height of building is inside from top of concrete to bottom of truss
Wall girts #1 Lumber 2"x6" on 2' Centers
S20 24ga Steel Door with 16ga Steel Frame
12x10 Insulated Commercial Overhead Door
4” Concrete with 3/8” Rebar on 24” Centers
Sol R Eclipse Vapor Barrier Insulation
2"x10" Double Top Plate
Trash Pickup
PREMIUM $52,500
30'x 50'x12'
4 Ply 2x6 nail lam posts
Perma-Column precast bracket 4’ in ground
26ga Metal
16" Footing Pad
Includes V-Bracing
Height of Building: inside from top of concrete to bottom of truss.
Wall girts #1 Lumber 2"x6" on 2' Centers
S20 24ga Steel Door with 16ga Steel Frame
12x10 Insulated Commercial Overhead Door
Genie Side Mount Overhead Door Opener
4” Concrete with 3/8” Rebar on 24” Centers
1.5" Closed Cell Spray Foam Insulation
2"x10" Double Top Plate
6" Seamless Gutters
1' Overhangs
Wainscot
Trash Pickup
Industries We Serve
Residential
Rural
Storage
Commercial
The Whole Process
1
Planning and Design
The first step is to work with the client to determine their needs, budget, and vision for the project. This includes site selection, design, and layout.
2
Permits and Approvals
Before construction can begin, the necessary permits and approvals must be obtained from the local authorities.
3
Site Preparation
The site must be prepared for construction, including clearing the land, grading, and setting up utilities.
HRI does not do site prepunless otherwise contracted to do so.
4
Construction
The building phase, which involves pouring the foundation, framing, roofing, electrical and plumbing work, insulation, drywall, and finishing work.
5
Handover
Finally, the completed building is handed over to the client, and any necessary training or support is provided to ensure the building functions as intended.
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TESTIMONIALS
Here’s what a few of our clients have to say about us.
"It’s hard to find builders these days that will stand behind their product, but HRI is one of them."
Professionalism, Quality,
Jesse Brown
I was extremely pleased with the whole building process, from purchasing to completion.
Quality, Value
Bob Mapel
HRI Roofing and Post Frame is amazing!! HRI made our dream house a reality. Thank you so much!!
Responsiveness, Value
Scott Steichen
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does an HRI barn cost?
The average price of a post frame barn can vary widely depending on several factors, such as the size, materials, location, and design of the barn.
On average, a basic post frame barn can cost anywhere from $20 to $45 per square foot. This means that a 30' x 40' (1200 square feet) post frame barn could cost between $24,000 and $54,000.
However, more complex and larger post frame barns can cost significantly more, potentially upwards of $100,000 or more. It's important to work with a reputable construction company to get an accurate estimate for the cost of a post frame barn, as they can provide a detailed breakdown of the costs associated with the project.
What materials are used for post frame construction?
The materials used for our post frame building construction typically include:
Posts: Wooden posts are the primary structural element of post frame construction. They are typically made from treated wood to prevent decay and insect damage.
Lumber: High-quality lumber is used for the framing, trusses, and other structural components of the building.
Metal Roofing and Siding: Durable and weather-resistant metal roofing and siding are often used in post frame construction to protect the building from the elements.
Doors and Windows: Quality doors and windows are an essential part of any building, and they are often made from wood or metal.
Insulation: Insulation is important to regulate temperature and reduce energy costs. It's typically installed between the framing and covered with a vapor barrier.
Concrete: A concrete slab or foundation is often used for post frame buildings to provide a stable and level base for the structure.
Overall, the materials used in wooden post frame construction are carefully selected to ensure the building is durable, functional, and aesthetically pleasing.
What is an average job's timeframe?
The average job's timeframe for a post frame building can vary depending on several factors, such as the size and complexity of the building, the weather conditions, and the availability of materials and labor.
On average, a post frame building can be constructed in about 4-6 weeks, although larger or more complex buildings may take longer. The process typically involves site preparation, installation of the foundation or slab, framing, roofing, and finishing work such as siding, insulation, and electrical and plumbing installation.
It's important to work with a reputable construction company that can provide a detailed project timeline and keep you informed of any delays or issues that may arise during the construction process. By working together and communicating effectively, you can ensure that your post frame building is completed efficiently and to your satisfaction.
What color metal do you offer?
HRI is proud to be powered by Sherwin-Williams, offering an extensive selection of colors for their post frame buildings with WeatherXL technology. This high-performance coating system provides superior color retention, durability, and resistance to weathering, chalking, fading, and peeling.
With HRI and Sherwin-Williams, you can choose from a wide range of stunning colors to create a post frame building that not only looks great but also stands the test of time.
Are financing options available?
Yes, it is possible to receive financing for a custom home or post frame building. Many construction companies offer financing options or can refer you to lenders that specialize in construction loans.
Construction loans are typically short-term loans that cover the cost of the building project. The lender will usually make payments directly to the construction company as the work progresses. Once the project is complete, the borrower will typically have the option to convert the construction loan into a traditional mortgage or refinance the loan with a different lender.
It's important to note that construction loans may have higher interest rates and require a larger down payment compared to traditional mortgages. Additionally, the borrower may need to provide additional documentation and information to the lender throughout the construction process.
If you're interested in financing a custom home or post frame building, it's recommended to work with a reputable construction company that can help guide you through the process and provide you with information on financing options available.