Local Custom Home Builder Expertise
In Columbia and across Maury County, TN, finding a trusted Custom Home Builder and Swimming Pool Contractor takes local knowledge. This page covers what to expect from custom home construction on your land, from design through final walkthrough. Whether you're building on acreage near Spring Hill or working with hillside properties in rural Maury County, we explain the process, timeline, and local building factors that make this region unique.
Ready to build? Call for a consultation or browse sections below to learn how we work with your vision and local site conditions.
Building a custom home starts with conversation and ends with keys in hand. Here's what happens at each stage.
We visit your Maury County land, check grading, access, soil conditions, and local setback rules. This shapes budget and timeline.
We finalize your floor plan, obtain building permits from Maury County, and get sign-offs before any foundation work starts.
Concrete footings, stem walls, and structural framing go up first. We schedule inspections as each phase closes out.
Plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and any custom pool infrastructure are installed before walls close. County inspectors verify code compliance.
Drywall, cabinets, flooring, tile, and painting happen next. Pool systems are tested and balanced for safety.
We walk the property with you, confirm all details, pull final certificates of occupancy, and hand over keys.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Maury County landowners love barndominiums. Steel-frame structures with open living, stalls, and storage all under one roof. We handle beam design, lofts, and utility access for your rural lifestyle.

Steel-frame barndominium on acreage near Spring Hill, Maury County
Growing families and changing needs mean adding square footage. We handle room additions, second stories, and enclosed porches while matching existing foundations and architectural style.

Two-story addition on rural Maury County property
Whether custom in-ground pools or above-ground options, we design and build pools suited to your land and budget. Full permits, plumbing, and equipment specification included.

Completed in-ground pool in rural Maury County
Updated kitchens and baths add comfort and value. We design open layouts, specify custom cabinets and islands, and handle all plumbing and electrical work to code.

Modern kitchen with custom island in Columbia, TN
Remove walls to create flowing living spaces. We evaluate load-bearing requirements, specify beams, and integrate HVAC and electrical for seamless open concepts.

Open-concept living room renovation in Maury County
Maury County's terrain, soil, and zoning rules are different from urban Nashville or suburban Williamson County. Our 37 years of local building experience means we understand site challenges before problems arise.
Rolling terrain and highland rim slopes require special grading, drainage, and foundation planning. We've built on dozens of Maury County hillsides.
Maury County Zoning and Building Department staff know our name. Permits move faster when relationships are built on transparency and code compliance. We manage inspections and submittals so you don't have to.
Many custom properties sit on 5+ acres near Spring Hill, Mount Pleasant, or Santa Fe. Rural land means no municipal water or sewer—we design well and septic systems to meet state requirements and site conditions.
37 Years. 500+ Projects. Same County.
We don't learn your property on your dime. We bring proven solutions for Maury County land, climate, and code.
From Columbia to Spring Hill, Santa Fe to Mount Pleasant—we build custom homes and pools across Maury County.
Centered at the Duck River with dense downtown and sprawling suburban neighborhoods. Hillside properties dominate. Zoning is flexible for creative builds.
Just north toward Williamson County. Growing communities with horse farms and estates. I-65 access makes commuting easier. Land costs slightly lower than Franklin area.
Rural character preserved. Larger acreage, lower density. Perfect for barndominiums and horse properties. Beautiful valley and ridge landscapes.
From I-65 near Spring Hill, take Exit 67. Head south on US-31. Our office is located on Williamsport Pike, just south of downtown Columbia. If coming from Nashville, take I-840 East to connect to US-31 South. About 1 hour total from downtown.
We meet clients on-site in Maury County most days. Call ahead to schedule a site walk or office consultation. Parking and access are easy whether you're near the Duck River in Columbia or on rural acreage further out.
Most builds take 12–18 months from permit to closeout, depending on site conditions, complexity, and labor availability. Hillside properties need extra time for grading and foundation work. Summer storms can add 2–3 weeks.
Yes. Rural Maury County properties rarely have city water or sewer. We coordinate with licensed well drillers and septic installers, manage soil testing, and ensure state compliance before construction begins.
Absolutely. We've built from plans by architects in Nashville, Brentwood, and beyond. We review designs for Maury County code, suggest site-specific adjustments, and coordinate all construction details.
Building permit, electrical permit, plumbing permit, and mechanical (HVAC) permit. For pools, a separate pool permit is needed. We handle submissions, track timelines, and coordinate county inspector visits.
Yes. Barndominiums are popular across Maury County for horse owners and families wanting mixed-use structures. We design steel-frame layouts, manage residential and agricultural zoning, and build loft living spaces above working areas.
Pricing depends on site prep, square footage, finishes, terrain difficulty, and scope. We provide a detailed estimate after site assessment and design finalization. Transparent budgeting is how we work.
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