Each year our team is recognized with numerous awards, but what we truly value is using our God given talents to design and build homes our clients love and own with pride. Turning your vision into a meticulously crafted home of your dreams is the foundation of Roland Builder. Our Garden Homes provide exceptional quality at the right size to fit your lifestyle and your budget. No project is too big - we offer high quality options for additions, renovations, and remodeling.
Services
In 1976, W. Lee Roland with his wife Rosalie, founded the company with Christian values at its core. As they walked in faith, focusing on creativity, exceptional quality, and craftsmanship, demand for their services grew from small remodeling projects to unique, high-end homes. Since then, Roland Builder Inc. has developed an unmatched reputation for integrity, dependability and excellent customer service, with full dedication to every project.
You shouldn't have to settle for someone else's house and you deserve a home as unique and special as you are. Our Custom Homes are designed specifically for your lifestyle and taste. If you can dream it, we can build it! Design starts with planning. You can bring your own building plans, customize one of our award winning designs, or start from scratch as we use the latest 3D drafting software.
For those looking for a home that's the right size without compromising on quality, we offer Garden Homes - Smaller homes with all the latest amenities. Lawn mowing and snow removal included in HOA for the following communities. Design starts with planning. We have several excellent floor plan choices to start with.
Reviews (3)
Elaine P.
May 26, 2022
Roland built a garden home that has been a disaster from day one. Right after move in had to relocate to hotel for 2 weeks for floor joists to remediated. They had a fire retardant coating that gave off formalhyde fumes. They left a mess of basement and my rear patio. A few weeks after move in a cheap laundry sink hot water connecter came off during night flooding a large portion of house and basement. Cabinets, hardwood floor, insulation destroyed. Basement flooded, heating ducts and furnace flooded. Insulation soaked.
Several months for all repairs. At 1 year almost every drywall screw popped and trim cracked. Months of having all drywall repaired and painted. Trim cracks just patched. Sump pump never worked from day one and I had to pay to replace. Structural cracks in master bedroom ceiling. Roland has unsuccessfully attempted to fix 3 times and cracks keep coming back.
Crack is presently the worse it has ever been - 1/4 inch wide. Vanity top in master bathroom bubbled after 3 years and I need to spend $$$ to replace. Window in bedroom not properly installed and leaks into house. Lights over kitchen island flicker. Just a few of countless issues with $450,000 new fixer upper.
Several months for all repairs. At 1 year almost every drywall screw popped and trim cracked. Months of having all drywall repaired and painted. Trim cracks just patched. Sump pump never worked from day one and I had to pay to replace. Structural cracks in master bedroom ceiling. Roland has unsuccessfully attempted to fix 3 times and cracks keep coming back.
Crack is presently the worse it has ever been - 1/4 inch wide. Vanity top in master bathroom bubbled after 3 years and I need to spend $$$ to replace. Window in bedroom not properly installed and leaks into house. Lights over kitchen island flicker. Just a few of countless issues with $450,000 new fixer upper.
S. D.
Apr 11, 2022
Jorge R. Sagastume
Jan 14, 2021
We hired Roland Builder for a rather large remodeling project to our home: a new composite deck, new central air, kitchen additions, windows replacement, and a complete overhaul of the upstairs bathroom. Roland Builder's prices were higher than the other seven estimates we received, but we went with Roland because of its long and good reputation for honesty and quality work.
We were pleased and displeased with the final product; both reactions had to do with the persons in charge of the different projects and the management. The deck was built by a person who has ample experience in framing and building churches; an excellent carpenter. This resulted in a beautiful deck that we continue to enjoy no matter the weather.
The work in the kitchen and windows was performed by a person who knew what he was doing and both the rough work and finishing touches were immaculate. The new central air was not done properly or, rather, the calculations were not correct, thus only half the house is cooled. But this was not Roland's 'entire' fault, as they subcontracted a company to do this. Now, the bathroom remodel, into which a very large portion of our money went, is quite a DIFFERENT story.
All the work was done by the church builder who did the deck; consequently, the framing of the walls, and the-prep work for the new floors, are very solid. The tiling and the installation of furniture and shower stall, resulted in substandard work. We chose large, beautiful Italian ceramic tiles which, because of their size, we expected some challenges since some tend to slightly bend when fired, but most were absolutely straight. Yet, on the wall, they are all uneven; no matter where one looks, in areas where the full length of the ceramic was used and in areas that are just 2 inches by 4 inches; also, the gaps between them, are all of different width, as if spacers were not used (were they used?).
In the wall where the vanity sits, with a large sink, the tiles are entirely off-centered (didn't the builder think that there would be a sink there?) The tiles on the side where the shower door closes, are so out of plumb that water filters through; on large and small walls, tiles are completely off-centered and some are even chipped. The work was completed in August 2020; I thought I would grow to accept the way the bathroom looks, yet every time I take a shower or wash my hands, honestly, I feel like crying.
The most disappointing part is that no one takes responsibility. We still have several other large projects to complete; would we hire Roland Builder again? We'll have to carefully think it over.
We were pleased and displeased with the final product; both reactions had to do with the persons in charge of the different projects and the management. The deck was built by a person who has ample experience in framing and building churches; an excellent carpenter. This resulted in a beautiful deck that we continue to enjoy no matter the weather.
The work in the kitchen and windows was performed by a person who knew what he was doing and both the rough work and finishing touches were immaculate. The new central air was not done properly or, rather, the calculations were not correct, thus only half the house is cooled. But this was not Roland's 'entire' fault, as they subcontracted a company to do this. Now, the bathroom remodel, into which a very large portion of our money went, is quite a DIFFERENT story.
All the work was done by the church builder who did the deck; consequently, the framing of the walls, and the-prep work for the new floors, are very solid. The tiling and the installation of furniture and shower stall, resulted in substandard work. We chose large, beautiful Italian ceramic tiles which, because of their size, we expected some challenges since some tend to slightly bend when fired, but most were absolutely straight. Yet, on the wall, they are all uneven; no matter where one looks, in areas where the full length of the ceramic was used and in areas that are just 2 inches by 4 inches; also, the gaps between them, are all of different width, as if spacers were not used (were they used?).
In the wall where the vanity sits, with a large sink, the tiles are entirely off-centered (didn't the builder think that there would be a sink there?) The tiles on the side where the shower door closes, are so out of plumb that water filters through; on large and small walls, tiles are completely off-centered and some are even chipped. The work was completed in August 2020; I thought I would grow to accept the way the bathroom looks, yet every time I take a shower or wash my hands, honestly, I feel like crying.
The most disappointing part is that no one takes responsibility. We still have several other large projects to complete; would we hire Roland Builder again? We'll have to carefully think it over.