BarndoBuilderList
Start with the state

Builder research, sorted by state.

795 barndominium-friendly builders across 12 states. Pick where you're building and start with a shortlist sorted by website signal.

Black metal and stone barndominium exterior
White farmhouse-style barndominium with a black metal roof
Timber barn-style home with warm wood siding and large windows
Barndominium with an attached shop and garage bay
Straight answers

Common questions

Which state has the most barndo builders?
Texas, by a wide margin. 287 listings, including 156 with a dedicated barndominium page on the builder's own site. Florida and Georgia are the next biggest states in the southeast.
How is each state list sorted?
Website signal first. Builders with dedicated barndominium pages come first, repeated barndo mentions come next, and single mentions come after that. Within each tier, Google review count helps sort the list.
What is the best way to search for barndominium builders near me?
Search by state first, then use metro pages where they exist. Many barndominium builders serve rural counties outside their office city, so a state or regional list usually gives you a better first shortlist than a narrow city-only search.
Are barndominium builders the same as post-frame or metal-building contractors?
Sometimes. Many builders who can handle barndominium work describe themselves as post-frame builders, pole-barn builders, metal-building contractors, shop-house builders, or custom home builders. That is why BarndoBuilderList looks for multiple kinds of website signal.
What should I verify before hiring a barndominium builder?
Verify licensing, insurance, recent local references, finished work, who handles permits and engineering, what is included in the quote, and whether the builder is offering shell-only, dry-in, or turnkey scope.
What if my state isn't listed?
We add states after the research is done. Already covered: the rural belt (TX, OK, AR, MO, KS), the southeast (TN, KY, AL, GA, FL), and the start of the lower Midwest (IN, OH). Queued: Michigan, Iowa, Nebraska, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, then the Mountain West and remaining states.