Honest builds for Middle Tennessee's fastest-growing city

Murfreesboro is growing fast, and every new rooftop comes with the same discovery: the garage filled up in year one. We build the storage and outdoor space those houses are missing — at prices that make sense for families who just bought them.

Value without the shortcuts

Being price-conscious doesn't mean building cheap; it means putting money where it works:

What Murfreesboro homeowners are building

New-construction neighborhoods off Veterans Parkway and the Highway 96 corridor keep asking us for the same core projects: custom sheds for mowers and bikes that never fit the garage, decks to replace builder-grade slab patios, covered porches for shade the new lot's young trees can't give yet, and fencing for kids and dogs. Established parts of town — and the rural edges toward Lascassas and Rockvale — lean toward bigger workshop sheds and garages where the acreage allows.

Permits and HOAs in Rutherford County

The City of Murfreesboro and Rutherford County each have their own rules for accessory structures, and the newer subdivisions add HOA review. It's all routine: we confirm what applies to your address as part of the quote, supply HOA drawings when needed, and build to code regardless of whether anyone's checking.

Get a Murfreesboro quote

Same process as everywhere: send your project with sizes, a photo of the spot, and your zip code. Quotes are free, itemized, and usually back the same day.

Common questions

Do you really come out to Murfreesboro?

Regularly. Murfreesboro and the I-24 corridor are firmly inside our service area, and we schedule Rutherford County jobs in efficient blocks so travel never pads your price.

What's the most cost-effective shed you build?

A lean-to on treated skids with LP SmartSide siding is our best value: full custom sizing and a real built-on-site structure at the friendliest price point. It's an honest recommendation, not a teaser — plenty of our Murfreesboro builds are exactly this, and they look sharp painted to match the house.

Do new subdivisions in Murfreesboro allow sheds?

Most do, with HOA rules about placement, size, and appearance. Newer HOAs here tend to be reasonable when the shed matches the house — which is our default. We'll provide the drawings and specs your HOA wants to see.

Ready to talk about your project?

Tell us what you're picturing and we'll send a same-day quote. No pressure, no sales script — just a builder's honest answer.