Precise Buildings, LLC. is a full-service custom builder based in the heart of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. We specialize in horse barns, bank barns, residential pole barn, barn wedding venues, equestrian facilities, pole buildings, horse-riding arena, portable garages, run-in sheds, restoration work, and custom structures.
Precise was founded on the principles of Faith, Integrity, and Work Ethic. We are committed to excellence and focused on the details to make our customer's visions a reality, precisely as they dream. Precise uses a combination of skilled Amish Craftsmen, and innovative engineering and design to deliver exceptional results every day.
When we are on-site, in our customers' homes or on their properties, everyone at Precise strives to treat the people, the animals, the buildings, and the properties with care and respect. We are committed to quality, in materials and workmanship and focus on the details to deliver a superior product.
Precise was founded on the principles of Faith, Integrity, and Work Ethic. We are committed to excellence and focused on the details to make our customer's visions a reality, precisely as they dream. Precise uses a combination of skilled Amish Craftsmen, and innovative engineering and design to deliver exceptional results every day.
When we are on-site, in our customers' homes or on their properties, everyone at Precise strives to treat the people, the animals, the buildings, and the properties with care and respect. We are committed to quality, in materials and workmanship and focus on the details to deliver a superior product.
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Owner and Founder John Fisher started Precise Buildings LLC in 2002 after working for another barn builder for many years. John believes the company should be run as a family operation that puts customers and employees first. John still does the majority of the estimating for Precise and works in the office or on the road every day in a sales and management role.
If you have never been around an Amish community, understanding the Amish heritage and how it has shaped modern Amish life can be confusing. The Amish have their roots in the Anabapist Movement, coming to the United States in search of a place to freely practice their Christian beliefs. The Amish way of life is faith based, and family centered.