Our crew builds custom pole barns, agricultural barns, horse stables, workshops, and commercial buildings throughout the counties surrounding Clarksville, TN — from Stewart County in the north to Dickson County in the south, and across the state line into Christian, Todd, and Logan counties in Kentucky. Free estimates throughout our entire service area.
Our team operates out of Clarksville, TN and serves a large geographic footprint spanning the Tennessee–Kentucky border region. Here's a breakdown of every county in our primary service area.
Our home county. Clarksville is the county seat and we build throughout Montgomery County — from established neighborhoods to rural farms. We know every corner of this county and can have a site visit scheduled within days.
Communities: Clarksville, Fort Campbell, Woodlawn, Palmyra, Cunningham, Sango, St. Bethlehem
Stewart County's rural character, abundant timberland, and proximity to the Land Between the Lakes make it ideal for agricultural barns, hunting cabins, and equipment storage. Our team builds throughout this thinly populated but beautiful county.
Communities: Dover, Cumberland City, Big Rock, Indian Mound, Bumpus Mills, Erin area
Robertson County sits directly south of Montgomery County along the US-41 corridor and is one of our most active service areas. The county's agricultural heritage and growing suburban population both drive strong demand for post-frame buildings.
Communities: Springfield, White House, Greenbrier, Cross Plains, Adams, Ridgetop, Cedar Hill
Cheatham County bridges Clarksville and Nashville along the Cumberland River corridor. With a mix of rural farmland and suburban growth, it's a strong market for garages, workshops, horse barns, and farm storage buildings.
Communities: Ashland City, Kingston Springs, Pegram, Chapmansboro, Pleasant View, Joelton area
Dickson County is located southwest of Clarksville along US-70 and is one of Tennessee's fastest growing rural counties. Our team builds frequently here — agricultural barns, large garages, commercial buildings, and barndominiums are all common Dickson County projects.
Communities: Dickson, Charlotte, White Bluff, Burns, Slayden, Vanleer, Bon Aqua
Christian County is the first Kentucky county north of Clarksville. Hopkinsville is the county seat, and Fort Campbell straddles the TN–KY border. We build throughout Christian County regularly, including on agricultural properties, rural residential parcels, and commercial sites near Fort Campbell.
Communities: Hopkinsville, Fort Campbell, Oak Grove, Pembroke, Crofton, Elkton area
Todd County, Kentucky sits northeast of Christian County and is one of Kentucky's most agricultural counties. Tobacco, row crops, and livestock operations fill the landscape, creating consistent demand for well-built post-frame farm buildings. Our team builds here regularly.
Communities: Elkton, Trenton, Allensville, Guthrie, Fairview, Sharon Grove
Logan County borders Todd County to the west and sits along the I-65 corridor between Bowling Green and Nashville. Russellville is the county seat, and the county's mix of farming operations and growing suburban properties drives demand for agricultural and residential post-frame buildings.
Communities: Russellville, Adairville, Auburn, Lewisburg, South Union, Chandlers Chapel
Hay storage, livestock shelters, grain storage, tobacco stripping rooms — we build the full range of agricultural post-frame structures for working farms in TN and KY.
Custom stalls, tack rooms, wash bays, and covered arenas for equestrian properties throughout the region. Proper ventilation and drainage designed for our local climate.
Oversized garages and hobby shops for homeowners throughout the surrounding counties. Any size, with optional insulation, electrical, and climate control packages.
Storage facilities, contractor shops, and light commercial structures for businesses throughout Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky at post-frame prices.
Protect tractors, combines, RVs, boats, and large equipment from weather damage with an enclosed or open-sided pole barn sized to fit your largest assets.
Our team has built in every county in our service area. We understand the soil variations, drainage patterns, permit requirements, and weather demands specific to each county — from the clay-heavy bottomlands of Cheatham County to the limestone karst of Robertson County.
Building permit requirements vary significantly across our 8-county service area. Our team knows each county's process — Montgomery, Stewart, Robertson, Cheatham, Dickson in TN and Christian, Todd, Logan in KY — and handles all permit applications, engineering submittals, and inspections.
Whether you're in Dickson, TN or Logan County, KY, post-frame construction delivers the same cost advantage: 30–50% less than comparable stick-frame or steel-frame buildings. You get more space and more function for every dollar you spend.
The same four-step process for every project, regardless of which county you're in.
Call or fill out our estimate form. Tell us what you need, your county, and your property. We'll review and get back to you within 24 hours with ballpark pricing.
We drive to your property — regardless of which county you're in — to assess the site, review your needs, and finalize the design, materials, and timeline. The visit is free and carries no obligation.
We handle all permit applications with your county's building department — TN or KY — and complete all site grading, post-hole drilling, and foundation preparation before framing begins.
Most builds across our service area take 2–6 weeks. We finish with a complete walkthrough and don't call the job closed until you're fully satisfied.
"We're out in Stewart County near Dover — not the easiest drive for anyone — but this crew came out, did the site visit, and built our 40×60 equipment barn without any issues. They knew exactly how to handle the terrain out here by the Cumberland and the building has been perfect through two winters already."
— Dale H., Stewart County TN"We have a small cattle farm in Todd County, KY and needed a proper hay barn. I was nervous about finding someone who'd come this far, but the Clarksville crew was professional, fast, and did excellent work. The 50×70 barn they built us is exactly what we needed. Couldn't be happier."
— Carolyn M., Todd County KY"We built a large workshop and garage combination on our property in Cheatham County. The crew handled our county permit, came out within a week for the site visit, and had the building done in under four weeks. Great value and even better workmanship. Recommend to anyone in Middle TN."
— Brian W., Cheatham County TNWe also serve Nashville, Bowling Green, and Paducah — see our dedicated pages for those markets.
In addition to our surrounding county service area, our crew also takes projects in these larger nearby markets.
45 minutes south on I-24. We serve Davidson, Williamson, and surrounding Middle Tennessee counties.
Nashville Pole Barns →45 minutes north on US-41A. We serve Christian County and surrounding western KY counties.
Hopkinsville Pole Barns →1.5 hours north on I-65. We serve Warren, Simpson, and Logan counties in south-central Kentucky.
Bowling Green Pole Barns →2 hours northwest via Purchase Parkway. We serve McCracken, Graves, and Marshall counties in western KY.
Paducah Pole Barns →Our primary service area covers 8 counties surrounding Clarksville: Montgomery, Stewart, Robertson, Cheatham, and Dickson counties in Tennessee, and Christian, Todd, and Logan counties in Kentucky. We also serve larger markets including Nashville, Hopkinsville, Bowling Green, and Paducah.
Yes. Stewart County — including Dover, Cumberland City, Big Rock, and Indian Mound — is a regular part of our build schedule. We're comfortable with Stewart County's terrain and permit process and build agricultural barns, equipment storage, and custom structures there throughout the year.
Absolutely. Dickson County is one of our busiest outlying service areas. We've built everything from large agricultural barns to barndominiums and commercial storage buildings in Dickson, Charlotte, White Bluff, and the surrounding area. We handle all Dickson County permit requirements.
Yes. Both Todd and Logan counties are in our regular Kentucky service area. These agricultural counties have strong demand for farm buildings, tobacco barns, livestock shelters, and equipment storage. We serve Elkton, Trenton, Russellville, Auburn, and surrounding communities.
Each county has its own permit process, fee schedule, and requirements. Montgomery County TN requires engineered drawings and site plan review. Stewart County has simpler rural requirements. Kentucky counties follow state building code with local enforcement variations. Our team knows each county's specific process and handles all permit submissions on your behalf — you don't have to navigate it alone.
No matter which county you're in — Tennessee or Kentucky — our team is ready to come out, walk your property, and deliver a free, no-obligation estimate. Call today or fill out our form.