Crew sheathing and roofing a barndominium during winter

A barndominium build looks fast from the road — steel goes up in days once it starts. But the builds that go smoothly are won long before the first post is set. Here’s how we run a project from bare dirt to handing you the keys.

1. Plan & design

We draw the building around how you’ll actually live and work in it: shop bays, living square footage, porch depth, ceiling heights. You leave this phase with a real budget and a real timeline — not a guess.

2. Permits & approvals

We handle the county and local building departments. It’s paperwork you shouldn’t have to learn, and skipping it properly is how projects die mid-build.

3. Site & foundation

Clearing, grading, and drainage set the building up for a dry, stable life. Then footings, stem walls, and slab — poured by the same crew that frames on top of them, so nothing gets lost between trades.

4. Build & enclose

Framing, roofing, and siding move quickly — this is the satisfying part. Weather-tight matters most: a properly sealed shell protects everything that comes after.

5. Final inspection & completion

We walk the building against code and against our own standard — which is tougher. Anything that isn’t right gets made right. Then it’s yours, backed by our 60-month craftsmanship warranty.