DeadEye Construction
DeadEye Construction is a home builder based in Oklahoma that explicitly markets barndominiums with a dedicated page and 42 related mentions on their site. Their barndoConfidence is explicit, supported by detailed barndominium content and multiple mentions related to pole barns and post frame buildings. Customers frequently highlight their reliable scheduling, effective project management, clear communication, and quality craftsmanship across 55 reviews averaging 4.9 stars. Prospective clients should confirm project scope and service area details during initial contact to ensure alignment with their needs.
Dedicated barndo page
Site has a dedicated barndominium page with 42 mentions across 6 pages — explicitly markets to barndo buyers.
In Google reviews, customers frequently praise DeadEye Construction for schedule reliability, communication, and project management across 55 reviews averaging 4.9 stars.
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Review highlights
Short excerpts from public Google reviews. They are buyer language, not verified claims about current services.
“DeadEye Construction is inexperienced in the pole barn home building arena. Owners seem to have difficulty communicating with each other. Many missed steps were pointed out but, not corrected by DeadEye. Missed steps…”
2/5Oct 2021Google review“From the first conversation to the last, our journey with Deadeye (Justin and Emily) was remarkable. Their attention to detail, communication, ideation, educating, and understanding puts them in a league of builders…”
5/5Jan 2026Google review“These folks are great to deal with! Very responsive which means a lot to us. Their crew did a fantastic job with the framing and sheet metal on our barndo/custom home build. We had some Fir beams to install and they…”
5/5Jan 2026Google review
Use the review signals to ask sharper questions.
- What is included, excluded, and allowance-based in the quote?
- Which site or material changes can increase the price?
- Can you compare your quote line-by-line against another bid?
- Who is the single point of contact during construction?
- Which trades do you self-perform and which do you subcontract?
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Questions to answer before you call
- Does DeadEye Construction build barndominiums?
- Yes, based on their website, DeadEye Construction builds barndominiums explicitly. This is supported by their dedicated barndominium page with 42 mentions across six pages and additional related mentions for pole barns and post frame buildings. Buyers should confirm specific project scope, recent barndo projects, and service area before requesting a quote.
- Where is DeadEye Construction located?
- DeadEye Construction operates out of Oklahoma. Confirm their current service area directly before you spend time on a quote.
- How do I get a quote from DeadEye Construction?
- Call (918) 827-6700 or visit deadeyeconstruction.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.