BARNDOMINIUMS
Barndominium shells, built straight.
Engineered slab, steel frame, weathertight skin: one local contract, dirt work to dried-in, anywhere in the Tulsa area and rural eastern Oklahoma. Then the finish-out is yours, done your way, on your timeline.
What we build, and what we hand you
We deliver the barndominium shell: site work and pad preparation, an engineered concrete slab, the steel frame, wall and roof panels, trim, gutters, and doors, dried-in and weathertight under one local contract. The day we hand over the keys, your build-out can start under a dry roof.
The inside is yours. Electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and interior finish are completed after delivery by licensed trade contractors you select, on your schedule and your budget. That split is the point: the shell is the fast, priceable part, and the finish-out is where your choices belong.
Why shell-first is the right way to build a barndo
Most barndominium budgets get in trouble in the finish-out, not the steel. When the shell is its own fixed-scope contract, you know that number early, you get weathertight fast, and every finish decision after that is yours to make at your own pace: this year the shop bay, next year the kitchen.
You also skip the mail-order kit trap. A kit on your dirt still needs a foundation designed from the building's actual loads, a crew to stand it up, and someone accountable when the frame meets the bolts. We carry all of that in one contract, so nobody points fingers on your slab.
Frames, sizes, and options
Barndominium shells run on the same two frame systems as everything we build. Engineered truss packages cover most barndos and get instant planning estimates. Rigid frames handle wide clear spans and heavier requirements, engineered to your job and quoted individually.
Typical footprints land between 30 x 40 and 60 x 100 with eave heights to 20 feet, which is room for tall porches, a loft, and the shop bay the whole idea started with. Covered porches, stone wainscot, cupolas, overhead doors, and windows all get decided up front, and panel colors come from a real coating chart, not a guess.
Where we build
Based in Tulsa, building across Broken Arrow, Owasso, Bixby, Jenks, Sand Springs, Sapulpa, Claremore, Coweta, and rural land across Tulsa, Rogers, Wagoner, Creek, Osage, Mayes, Okmulgee counties. Acreage builds are what we are set up for: long driveways, pads cut on raw ground, and early coordination with the well, septic, and electric trades you choose.
Straight answers, in writing: kit vs turnkey shell and pole barn vs steel frame cover the two questions every barndo planner asks first.
Rather talk it through? Call (918) 236-5604 and tell us about your land.