Building Kits vs Custom Post-Frame Construction: Why Midwest Property Owners Choose Gingerich Structures

July 14, 2025

When planning a post-frame building project across the Midwest, property owners often consider building kits as a cost-effective option.

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While kits might seem attractive initially, understanding the unique challenges of Midwest construction and the advantages of working with experienced professionals like Gingerich Structures can make all the difference in your project's success.


Why Building Kits Initially Appeal to Property Owners

Building kits offer several attractive advantages:

  • Cost Predictability: Kits come with upfront pricing that helps with budgeting. Materials are pre-selected and quantities predetermined, providing peace of mind about initial costs.
  • Faster Planning Phase: Pre-engineered plans and material lists can move the initial planning phase more quickly than custom designs.
  • DIY-Friendly Options: Many kits are designed for do-it-yourself builders, offering detailed instructions and support materials.
  • Standardized Components: Standardized materials and connections can simplify construction and reduce decision fatigue.


Common Hurdles with Building Kits in the Midwest

Building kits present significant challenges across Midwest communities, from East and West River South Dakota to the Nebraska Panhandle, and from Colorado's Front Range to Wisconsin's farmland:


Midwest-Specific Site Complications

Building kits are designed for "typical" conditions, but Midwest sites present unique challenges:

  • Extreme weather considerations across different climate zones
  • Challenges from Iowa's wet springs to South Dakota's rapid snowmelt
  • Local building codes that vary significantly between states and counties
  • Remote site access limitations common in rural Midwest communities


Engineering and Permitting Challenges

Kit providers often underestimate multi-state complexity:

  • Different wind and snow load requirements from Minnesota to Missouri
  • Varying seismic considerations, especially in Missouri and Colorado
  • State-specific building codes that conflict with generic kit specifications
  • Local engineering requirements not included in standard kit pricing
  • Permitting processes that vary dramatically between jurisdictions


Material Quality and Regional Compatibility

Midwest conditions demand materials that many kits don't provide:

  • Lumber that can handle extreme temperature swings
  • Hardware rated for Midwest weather patterns
  • Insulation appropriate for regional climate zones
  • Foundation systems suitable for diverse soil conditions
  • Components that may not be readily available in rural markets


Limited Customization for Regional Needs

Midwest property owners often need:

  • Agricultural-specific features not available in standard kits
  • Snow load considerations for northern climates
  • Wind resistance appropriate for Plains conditions
  • Seasonal access considerations for construction scheduling


How Gingerich Structures Eliminates These Challenges

Gingerich Structures offers a fundamentally different approach that addresses the root causes of kit-related problems through deep Midwest expertise and local presence.


Comprehensive Regional Site Evaluation

Gingerich Structures begins every project with thorough site analysis:

  • Evaluation of drainage and grading requirements for Midwest weather patterns
  • Assessment of seasonal access and construction timing
  • Identification of regional complications before they become problems


Multi-State Code Expertise and Engineering Support

With experience across the Midwest, Gingerich Structures brings:

  • Deep knowledge of building codes from Colorado to Wisconsin
  • Established relationships with engineers and inspectors across multiple states
  • Ability to design buildings that meet specific state and local requirements
  • Professional engineering support tailored to regional conditions


Quality Material Sourcing and Regional Management

Gingerich Structures offers:

  • Established relationships with quality suppliers across the Midwest
  • Materials specifically selected for regional climate conditions
  • Bulk purchasing power that often beats kit pricing
  • Regional inventory management and delivery capabilities


Flexible Design for Midwest Applications

Custom post-frame construction allows for:

  • Agricultural and commercial designs optimized for Midwest operations
  • Seasonal construction planning that works with regional weather patterns
  • Integration of regional utility requirements and access needs
  • Adaptive solutions for diverse Midwest property types


Why Professional Custom Post-Frame Construction is the Better Investment

Rather than trying to make a generic kit work across diverse Midwest conditions, Gingerich Structures starts with your specific needs and regional requirements.

  • True Regional Optimization: Design buildings specifically for your local soil conditions, climate zone, and regulatory requirements.
  • Comprehensive Project Management: Handle all aspects from initial design through final inspection across multiple states, eliminating coordination challenges.
  • Superior Material Selection: Source premium materials based on regional conditions and your specific requirements, not generic specifications.
  • Multi-State Regulatory Compliance: Ensure all designs meet local codes from the start, avoiding costly modifications and delays.
  • Total Cost Transparency: While kits may seem cheaper initially, hidden costs often make them more expensive than professional construction.
  • Timeline Reliability: Professional contractors complete projects on predictable schedules, while kit projects often face delays from unforeseen complications.
  • Risk Transfer: Professional contractors assume responsibility for project success, while kit buyers bear all risks of complications and cost overruns.
  • Ongoing Support: Established regional contractors provide warranties, maintenance support, and future modification services that kit suppliers cannot match.


Making the Right Choice for Your Midwest Project

The decision becomes clearer when you consider Midwest-specific factors:

  • Regional Complexity: Midwest projects face unique challenges from varying soil conditions to extreme weather that generic kits cannot address effectively.
  • Multi-State Operations: If you're working across state lines, local expertise becomes crucial for navigating different regulations and requirements.
  • Long-term Value: Custom construction delivers superior durability, functionality, and resale value compared to kit buildings, especially important in Midwest weather conditions.


The Gingerich Structures Advantage Across the Midwest

Whether you're planning a project in East River South Dakota, the Nebraska Panhandle, Colorado's Front Range, Iowa, Missouri, Minnesota, Wisconsin, or anywhere across our Midwest service area, partnering with Gingerich Structures provides:

  • Regional Expertise: Deep understanding of conditions from Iowa farmland to Colorado mountain communities
  • Multi-State Capability: Seamless service across state lines with local knowledge
  • Quality Craftsmanship: Superior materials and construction methods designed for Midwest conditions
  • Comprehensive Support: From initial planning through ongoing maintenance
  • Local Presence: Established relationships and reputation in communities we serve


Conclusion

Building kits might seem attractive for post-frame construction projects, but they're not designed for the unique challenges of Midwest construction. From varying soil conditions of Nebraska to extreme weather patterns of Minnesota, from Colorado's altitude considerations to Wisconsin's agricultural needs, Midwest projects require regional expertise that generic kits simply cannot provide.


Gingerich Structures eliminates kit-related problems entirely by taking a fundamentally different approach. We start with your specific needs and regional conditions to create custom solutions that work perfectly for Midwest applications. Our established presence across communities from the Dakotas to Missouri means we understand not just construction, but the unique requirements of each area we serve.


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