Construction company
Roper Buildings
Website signal found in Elko, NV.
★★★★★5.0· 4 reviews
Elko-based Roper Buildings is a construction company with a documented focus on barndominium projects. 4 Google reviews at 5⭐.
What the website signal says
Dedicated barndo page
Site has a dedicated barndominium page with 29 mentions across 6 pages — explicitly markets to barndo buyers.
29
Barndo mentions
6
Post-frame mentions
27
Pole-barn mentions
0
Metal-building mentions
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Mentioned in reviews5 signals
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.
Build scope
Site prep
Mentioned once
1
Buyer support
Transparent pricing
Mentioned once
1
Project management / GC
Mentioned once
1
Review highlights
Praised for schedule reliability
Mentioned once
1
Praised for craftsmanship
Repeatedly mentioned
2
First-call questions
Use the review signals to ask sharper questions.
- Can I see photos or visit a project with similar scope and finishes?
- Which details do you inspect before final walkthrough?
- How do you handle workmanship concerns after completion?
- Do you handle site prep directly or coordinate separate crews?
- What needs to be ready before your crew starts?
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Straight answers
Questions to answer before you call
- Does Roper Buildings build barndominiums?
- Site has a dedicated barndominium page with 29 mentions across 6 pages — explicitly markets to barndo buyers.
- Where is Roper Buildings located?
- 940 Idaho St, Elko, NV 89801.
- How do I get a quote from Roper Buildings?
- Call (775) 382-7136 or visit roperbuildings.com. 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.