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Morton Buildings, Inc.

3.7
(13 reviews)

Business Details

615 East Highway 64, Lexington, NC
27292, United States
(336) 249-0490
https://mortonbuildings.com/location/lexington-nc

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Founded in 1903, Morton Buildings specializes in post-frame construction buildings throughout all of America. We construct durable, custom buildings for a variety of residential, farm, equestrian, commercial and community projects. We take pride in manufacturing our own high-quality products to ensure your building is made to last. Learn more about our projects or contact us today to get started.

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Morton Buildings, Inc.
615 East Highway 64, Lexington, NC
27292, United States

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  • BK
    Bettie Lea Knight
    Nov 19, 2024
    5.0
    A great company to work with. Well made designs. Unique feature of pouring concrete after building is built.
  • CJ
    Chris Jolly
    Dec 22, 2022
    5.0
    Our experience with Morton Buildings from the beginning started with Tom Ellsworth in sales and he did a very good job. Tom made himself available an answered questions throughout. The construction team, led by Tyler Sutton was as great a crew as you could hope to work with. His team including Trevor Greene & James Martin were very professional, hard working & communicated very effectively with us every step of the way. The training supervisor, John Bolink that assisted at the beginning was also a pleasure to work with. I would also like to mention John "Benny" Benedict. He worked with me on the layout, grade, permits, concrete and followed up on any questions I had. He has been in touch with me since the completion of the project. I don't recall the two drivers names that delivered the materials to the site, however they were very professional and represented Morton Buildings very well. Your entire team is very dedicated to doing things right with quality. Others who have visited our site have been very impressed with our building, the quality of the materials and workmanship. We are very pleased with our new Morton Building! Chris & Debbie Jolly
  • SF
    Super F7
    Mar 19, 2019
    1.0
    Viewed Morton’s products online and was impressed. I went by their office in Lexington to meet with the sales staff and get more information on a large garage/small barn for my home. I was met by a gentleman named Randy who showed me into to his office. I told him I’d like to see some products and get an idea of pricing. He abruptly interjected with “what’s the budget.” I honestly answered; “I’m not sure, I just have an idea of what I need, let’s take a look at your products.” He quickly became curt, then rude. He never offered any building info or pricing, he simply wanted to see/hear how much I was willing to spend. The building I’m looking for may cost $30k or $65k. I have no idea. That’s why I went to see an expert. Just because I CAN spend $65k doesn’t mean I want or need to. After 10-15 minutes I left with zero information. Randy was likely the rudest salesman I’ve ever dealt with (and that’s saying a lot).
  • SW
    Sharon Wolfe
    Mar 11, 2019
    1.0
    I have not ever written a bad review. After much thought I have decided to share my personal experience with Morton Building in Lexington. NC. First, I should say I own two Morton buildings. One is an airplane hanger, and the other an 8 stall horse barn. My father/mother purchased these buildings in 2000. When my father passed (2013) I became the owner. I have called Morton building starting in 2017-current 8 to 10 times. I have been connected to the salesman’s voicemail. Each time I have left a message with my name and number. Not one time have I received a call back. On February 4, 2019 I decided to drive out to Morton and hopefully catch the salesman and be able to speak with him. I was greeted by a friendly receptionist, Helen, who asked me what I needed. I told her I had called many times, and not once has the salesman returned any of my calls. She informed me the salesman was in his office in a meeting with customers. I told her I would be happy to wait until he was available. I explained to her all the cupelo’s on my two buildings were leaking, and I was needing to get the Morton building metal to repair them. The salesman came out of his office to go into another room. He asked me what I was needing. His name is Randy Wig. I explained to him my needs for repairs, and that I had called many times and he never returned my calls. Come to find out he is the man who sold my mother and father the two Morton buildings. Another couple(customer) walked into the lobby while he and I were talking. Randy asked Helen if Morton’s database had a record of the times I had called. Helen replied the system was down, but she did remember talking to me. Randy asked the salesman across the hall to pull my parents paper file to see exactly what buildings I was referring to and the materials used to construct the buildings. They still had the paper file and knew exactly what I would need. With the lobby full of customers Randy told me he would schedule an install/repair team to come look at my cupelos and fix them. That one type of a material they used in 2000 didn’t last long term. I left feeling good about the situation. Within a few hours that day Randy called me and tried to get out of sending the crew to my home. I said to him I can not believe that just a few hours ago you were happy to send a crew out, and now there are several excuses as to why yo will not. Finally, he said he would order the repair crew to go out and someone should be contacting me in less then a week to schedule a time. I did not hear from anyone for over 3 weeks. I contacted Helen, ordered the required metal and ridge cap to repair/replace the faulty cupelos on the barn. One-week later Helen contacted me to let me know the materials were in. On March 11, 2019 I arrived at Morton to pick up my materials. While getting out of my truck Randy Wig rolled down his car window and asked me how I was doing today. I replied I have had the worst customer experience from Morton building. I recapped how he said he would be in touch within a week, and how all my previous calls he did not return. He smartly said, “Have a nice day” and drove away. Randy was extremely smirk and rude. I could not imagine telling a customer in front of other customers I would take care of it, and then not following through. Much less being so arrogant about it. It is blatantly apparent Randy has zero customer care after a building is purchased. On Morton’s website it states: “The buck stops here. Others claim to have a warranty as strong as ours. That simply is not true. Our warranties are handled in-house, including materials and labor, and are not prorated. You call us and we take care of you. Morton products. Morton people. Morton quality, guaranteed.” That is certainly not my experience!

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