Esh's Utility Buildings
Esh's Utility Buildings is a shed builder located in Elizabethtown, KY. Their website shows medium barndominium confidence with four mentions of "barndominium" across six pages, though barndominiums are referenced rather than featured. In Google reviews, customers frequently praise their schedule reliability and craftsmanship, with 26 reviews averaging 4.7 stars. Buyers should confirm specific barndominium services and recent projects directly before proceeding.
Barndo signal found
4 "barndominium" mention(s) across 6 pages — barndo referenced but not featured.
In Google reviews, customers highlight schedule reliability and craftsmanship across 26 reviews with a 4.7 average rating.
These tags come from customer review language. They are evidence to ask better questions, not a guarantee that the builder offers a specific service today. Where a matching review-signal page exists, the tag links to that shortlist.
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Review highlights
Short excerpts from public Google reviews. They are buyer language, not verified claims about current services.
“Great company to do business with. Excellent communication throughout the entire process. Chris was awesome. I bought a building equipped with the tiny home package and couldn't be happier. Superb quality! I plan on…”
5/5Mar 2026Google review“The Esh's team was great from start to finish! We did a custom Nordic shed (tiny house) and Chris in the E'town office worked with us all the way through. Our project had some special circumstances to navigate with…”
5/5Apr 2026Google review“This is my second shed from Chris at Esh's. He is amazing and goes the extra mile to get you exactly what you need. I highly recommend going to see Chris at Esh's before going anywhere else. I will be back for sure.”
5/5Mar 2026Google review
Use the review signals to ask sharper questions.
- What is your current realistic start date and build timeline?
- Which delays are most common on projects like mine?
- How do you communicate schedule changes?
- Do you handle site prep directly or coordinate separate crews?
- What needs to be ready before your crew starts?
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Questions to answer before you call
- Does Esh's Utility Buildings build barndominiums?
- Yes, based on their website, Esh's Utility Buildings builds barndominiums, though barndominiums are mentioned but not featured prominently with four mentions across six pages. Their barndoConfidence is medium, so buyers should confirm the current scope, recent projects, and service area before requesting a quote.
- Where is Esh's Utility Buildings located?
- 5629 N Dixie Hwy, Elizabethtown, KY 42701.
- How do I get a quote from Esh's Utility Buildings?
- Call (270) 706-4465 or visit eshutilitybuildings.com/elizabethtownky. Ask what they build themselves, what they subcontract, and whether they have recent barndo projects you can check.
- What should I ask on the first call?
- Ask for two recent local references, a finished project you can visit, their typical permit timeline in your county, whether they do shell-only or turnkey work, and which parts they subcontract. Good builders expect these questions.
Before you take the next step
This listing is not an endorsement. Ask for recent references, visit finished work if you can, and get another quote from a second builder before you sign.