General Contractor in Carrollton, MO



A bad contractor costs more than a good one, every time. The cheap bid that skips permits, rushes the base, or frames with green lumber does not really save money; it just defers the bill to a few years down the road, with interest. Most homeowners only learn that after the drywall starts cracking or the deck begins to sag. Choosing who builds or remodels your home is one of the larger decisions a property owner makes, and the number on the estimate is only part of the story.


North-central Missouri is hard on shortcuts. The clay-heavy soil swells when it is wet and shrinks when it dries, and that constant movement finds every shallow footing and lazy foundation. Winters run through dozens of freeze-thaw cycles, prying at concrete and decking that was not built to flex with them. Building around Carrollton means designing for that ground and that cold from the start, because the crews that ignore the soil are not saving anyone money. They are handing over a repair bill on a delay.


For over 30 years, Lee Batye Construction LLC has worked as an experienced general contractor in Carrollton, MO, building and remodeling across the area with a crew that stands behind the work. We handle new home builds, additions, decks and patios, accessory dwelling units, pole buildings, commercial construction, fencing, siding, and concrete, and we manage the whole project from permit to final inspection. Rather than subbing out everything and hoping it lines up, we self-perform the core work. When something is off, we say so and fix it, instead of burying it behind finish work where it surfaces as a problem a year later.

About Carrollton, MO

Carrollton is the county seat of Carroll County, set in the rolling farm country of north-central Missouri north of the Missouri River. The town grew up around its courthouse square, and agriculture still anchors the surrounding landscape of row crops, pasture, and open acreage. It is the kind of established small community where a builder's reputation travels quickly.


Established neighborhoods of older frame and brick homes sit near newer construction and rural properties where pole barns and outbuildings are common. Wakenda Creek and the wider Missouri River bottomland shape the drainage and soils across Carroll County, and much of that ground carries the expansive clay that tests any foundation or slab poured on it.

Seasons here run the full range, from humid summers to cold winters that freeze and thaw the ground repeatedly. That climate, paired with the clay underfoot, makes durable building a practical necessity rather than a preference for anyone putting down a home or structure meant to last.

How Carrollton's Clay Soil and Freeze-Thaw Winters Test a New Build

The ground under Carrollton is mostly expansive clay. It drinks up water in spring and swells, then shrinks and pulls away as summer dries it out, and that cycle never stops working against anything anchored to it. A foundation or slab that was not designed for that movement starts telegraphing the stress within a few short years.


Winter piles on the pressure. The area runs dozens of freeze-thaw swings each season, with lows near 20 degrees and frequent crossings of the freezing point. Water seeps into concrete pores and deck fasteners, freezes, expands, and works them apart a little more each cycle, while roughly 38 inches of yearly rain keeps moisture in the mix.


Any build that ignores all of this fails right on schedule. Footings have to reach below the frost line, concrete needs the correct mix and proper control joints, and decking has to be fastened for movement. Skip those steps, and the clay and the cold collect their bill on the Carrollton property soon enough.


What to Weigh When Choosing Decking and Siding for a Carrollton Build

Decking material is where homeowners overspend or under-build most often. Pressure-treated wood is the least expensive and easiest to work with, but in this climate it cups, splits, and needs regular sealing to survive the wet-dry swing. Composite costs more up front but shrugs off moisture and rot with little upkeep, though it runs hot in sun and cannot be refinished.


Stone and paver patios outlast both options, but they demand a properly compacted, well-drained base or the freeze-thaw heave will tilt them over time. The same logic carries to siding and fencing, where the material matters but the prep and fastening behind it decide whether the work shrugs off a decade of wet-dry cycling or fails in three.


There is no single right answer, only the right answer for a given budget, a given tolerance for maintenance, and how a particular spot drains. Walking through those tradeoffs before anyone frames a joist separates a Carrollton build that ages well from one that disappoints. The choice should fit the property, not the estimate sheet.

Why Carrollton Residents Trust Lee Batye Construction LLC

Showing up when promised and finishing what gets started sounds basic until a crew has burned you. As a reliable general contractor in Carrollton, MO, Lee Batye Construction LLC has earned its name on follow-through far more than on any sales pitch, across more than three decades in the trade.


Core work gets self-performed rather than farmed out and hoped over. Foundations get poured to the frost line, framing carries material rated for the load, and everything is flashed and fastened to handle the wet-dry swing the clay throws at a structure. When a problem shows up, it gets named and fixed in the framing stage, not hidden behind drywall.


Licensed and insured, the crew keeps clients in the loop with clear estimates and honest updates from the first walkthrough to the last nail. That steadiness is why the work keeps getting passed to a neighbor over the fence, one finished project at a time.

Hire Us! Expert General Contractor in Carrollton, MO

Here is the simple version. Lee Batye Construction LLC is an expert general contractor in Carrollton, MO that builds new homes, additions, decks, patios, pole barns, fences, and commercial spaces, and handles the whole project from permit to final inspection. If you need that done right, this is the crew to call.


We work for homeowners, landowners, and business owners who want a builder that does what it promises, with no disappearing acts and no surprise change orders buried in fine print. Give us a call or reach out through our contact page, and you get a clear scope, a fair estimate, and steady progress you can watch happen.


With over 30 years behind the name, we take on jobs of any size, from a single deck to a full commercial shell, and treat each one as if our reputation rides on it, because in a town this size it does. If you have a build or remodel waiting, contact us and let us talk specifics.

Happy Customers in Carrollton, MO

What our customers say


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We feel that Lee and his team did an excellent job. He was very informative and efficient.

Rhonda P.

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The service was awesome. They did exactly what he said he would do. I would hire him again if needed.

Gerry G.

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The service was great. He did everything right. The roof looks good, and he works fast.

Eric F.

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The service went very well. They did a good job. I would hire them again if needed.

Joe D.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you do the work yourselves or subcontract it out?

We self-perform the core building, framing, and concrete rather than handing everything to outside crews. Keeping the main work in-house means one accountable team controls quality and schedule, so the pieces line up instead of getting lost between subcontractors.



Which siding holds up best in this climate?

It depends on your budget and your look, but we install vinyl, fiber-cement, and wood siding suited to the wet-dry swings here. We walk you through how each handles moisture, maintenance, and appearance before you commit for your Carrollton home.



What kinds of fencing do you build?

We design and install wood, vinyl, and metal fencing for privacy, security, and curb appeal. Because the same clay and freeze-thaw cycles that test a foundation also heave a fence line, we set posts to handle that movement.



What concrete work do you handle?

We pour driveways, sidewalks, patios, slabs, and foundations, matching the mix and reinforcement to the job. Proper base compaction and control joints go into every pour, since flatwork here lives or dies on the ground beneath it.



How do you match an addition to my existing home?

We study the existing rooflines, siding, and proportions so a new addition reads as part of the original house rather than a bolt-on. Matching the materials and details up front is what keeps the finished result looking intentional and seamless.



Can you handle site prep and grading on rural land?

Yes. Rural builds around Carrollton often start with clearing, grading, and drainage before a foundation ever goes in. We handle that groundwork so the site sheds water correctly and the structure sits on stable, properly prepared ground.



Do you stand behind your work after the job is done?

We do. Given the choice, we would rather have an awkward conversation during framing than an expensive one after the drywall, so problems get fixed as they surface. Our name is on the work, and follow-through afterward is how we operate.



Can you help if I only have a rough idea, not full plans?

Absolutely. Plenty of projects start as a sketch or a conversation. We help shape a rough idea into a workable scope, talk through materials and tradeoffs, and give you a straight read on what the build actually takes to finish.



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