DC Builders is a nationwide design and construction firm specializing in unique heavy timber, hybrid, and conventionally framed structures, including barns, homes, and riding arenas. Our team offers comprehensive services to create the perfect structure for your property, with experienced in-house designers that collaborate closely with clients. With extensive experience in Illinois, our designers are well-versed in local building codes and procedures. DC Builders provides custom design, framing and installation, and timber frame and post and beam services for clients in Illinois and nationwide, making your barn dreams entirely possible and more with the help of our experts.
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Ready to get started on your barn project? Our sister company DC Structures offers a comprehensive line of pre-engineered barn and barn home kits that may just fit your vision for a one-of-a-kind structure. DC Structures ships complete design and materials packages across the country, including Illinois, that come construction-ready and can be assembled by any skilled building crew. Explore their full collection below!
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Illinois became a state in 1818. The capital, Springfield is located in the central part of the state, and the entire area covering close to 58,000 square miles. With close to 400 miles between the northern and southern tips, Illinois’ climate is extremely variable. Generally, Illinois has a humid weather but in the winter the northern region can be bitterly cold.
The majority of the state’s population is in the northern part of Illinois where Chicago is located. The port of Chicago, and O’Hare International airport make Illinois one of the country’s major transportation hubs. The rest of the state bodes a plethora of economical resources which leads Illinois to sometimes referred to as a microcosm of the entire country. Natural resources such as coal, timber and petroleum in the south, and small industrial cities and agricultural production in central and northern Illinois are just part of the broad economic base of Illinois.