Custom Sheds Built in Ardmore,
We're a family-owned shed builder working out of the Arbuckle Mountains region. Storage sheds, workshops, she-sheds, garden sheds — we build them the old-fashioned way, by hand, with treated lumber. Made to stand up to Oklahoma heat, wind, and ice.
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Sheds for Every Job
Storage sheds, workshops, she-sheds, garden sheds. If it's four walls and a roof in a backyard from Ardmore up to Pauls Valley, there's a good chance we built it.
Custom Sheds
Your size, your layout, your finish. Built to fit your yard and your work.
Storage Sheds
Tough, weather-tight buildings for mowers, tools, and everything else.
She-Sheds
Your backyard studio, reading room, or quiet place to get away.
Garden Sheds
Charming, functional, and built to look like it belongs there.
Workshops
Real shop space — taller walls, wider doors, wired for your tools.
Built Right. Built Local.
We're not a national chain shipping sheds in from three states away. Every building we put up is framed, sided, and finished right here in the red clay of South Central Oklahoma — by folks who'll still be around if you need us next spring.
Built in Oklahoma
Every shed is framed and finished in South Central Oklahoma. Nothing trucked in from out of state, nothing dropped off a freight liner.
Made for Oklahoma Weather
Treated lumber, galvanized hardware, real bracing. Built for the heat, wind, and ice storms we get out here.
Honest, Upfront Prices
We quote it in writing before we cut a board. No day-of upcharges, no fine-print surprises.
2–4 Week Turnaround
Most builds delivered and set within a month. If weather pushes it, we tell you straight — no runaround.
Let's Talk About Your Shed
Call us, text us, or fill out the form. We'll come out, walk the spot with you, and give you a straight price. If it's a fit, great. If not, no hard feelings — we appreciate the call either way.
Ready to Get Started?
Free on-site quote, no pressure. We build custom sheds for Ardmore, Pauls Valley, Sulphur, Davis, Healdton, Marietta, Wilson, and everywhere up and down the I-35 corridor in South Central Oklahoma.