
Top-Rated Custom Home Builder in Dayton, Oregon
Building on raw land in Dayton isn’t like building in town. For projects in this region of Yamhill County & the Willamette Valley, the development process is shaped by factors such as soil quality, drainage, site access, septic system suitability, and availability of utility connections. Before Integra Built begins construction, we start with a full site evaluation. That’s where clear planning begins and where most projects either stay on track or run into problems.



Licensed Oregon Contractor
(Since 2010)
Owner-Operated • One Point of Accountability
Permits & Inspections
Coordinated

Why Dayton Homeowners Choose Integra Built
Choosing a builder for rural land development means choosing someone who understands what happens before the foundation gets dug.
We assess site conditions before design. Soil stability, drainage patterns, and utility access aren’t surprises we discover mid-project. We evaluate these up front so the scope and budget are realistic.
We handle permitting for Yamhill County and the City of Dayton. County vs. city oversight, zoning requirements, septic approval—these vary by property and location. We coordinate the process to keep the project on track.
We understand rural logistics. Longer drive times, equipment access, and material staging—these matter on properties outside town. We plan accordingly.
One builder. One point of contact. Decisions don’t slow down. Responsibility doesn’t shift. The same person who plans the work oversees it through completion.
Direct owner oversight on every project. Because the owner’s name is tied to the business, standards are enforced consistently. Scope review, coordination, and problem-solving remain under direct supervision.
Custom Home Building in Dayton
For homeowners planning to build on their own land in Dayton or Yamhill County, Integra Built manages every phase from site assessment through completion. One builder. One point of contact. Consistent standards throughout.
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Site Assessment & Planning
We review soil conditions, drainage, utility access, and local requirements. We define what needs to happen first and what costs are realistic.
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Permitting & Coordination
We handle permits for Yamhill County and the City of Dayton. We schedule inspections. We keep the project moving.
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Site Prep & Utilities
Clearing, grading, driveway prep, and utility connections happen on a defined schedule with direct oversight.
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Foundation & Framing
We work with consistent crews. Standards stay the same whether the lot is tight or spacious, whether the soil is stable or challenging.
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Completion & Walkthrough
We review the finished work with you, confirm details, and address final items. The project closes clean, documented, and built for long-term use.

Residential Services in Dayton
Beyond ground-up builds, we handle residential work across Dayton and Yamhill County. Every project gets the same clear planning and direct oversight.

Remodeling & Additions
Kitchen and bathroom remodels, room additions, and structural improvements. We manage the full scope from planning through final walkthrough. Explore our residential remodeling services.

Outdoor Structures
Decks, patios, and outdoor structures. We design and build outdoor spaces that work with the site and the seasons. Discover our outdoor living projects.

Site Work
Fence installation, paver installation, land clearing, and excavation. Each service is handled with the same attention to detail and local expertise. Learn more about our complete residential services.

Commercial Services in Dayton
Dayton business owners trust Integra Built for storefront renovations, commercial build-outs, and site work. We understand the unique demands of commercial projects and deliver code-compliant, professional results on schedule.
Dayton & Yamhill County Building Compliance
Building in Yamhill County means coordinating with both county and city requirements. Requirements vary by property location and project scope.
Zoning & Setbacks. Properties have different zoning designations. Setbacks, lot coverage, and height limits vary by zone. We verify zoning requirements before design so the project meets code from the start.
Septic Approval. If your property uses a septic system, the system design must be approved by Yamhill County Environmental Health. We coordinate the septic design and approval process with the county.
Building Permits. All new construction requires a building permit from Yamhill County or the City of Dayton (depending on location). We prepare and submit all required documentation. We keep the project moving through the review process.
Inspections. The county requires inspections at key phases: foundation, framing, mechanical/electrical/plumbing, and final. We schedule and coordinate all inspections to keep work on schedule.
Utility Connections. If connecting to municipal water or sewer, coordination with the city is required. If using a well and septic, coordination is with the county. We handle all utility coordination and connections.
For more information, contact the Yamhill County Planning & Development Department or Dayton City Planning.

Recent Projects in Dayton






What We Know About Building in Yamhill County
Integra Built has spent years working on properties across Dayton, McMinnville, and the surrounding Willamette Valley. We’ve tackled older homes with tight access. We’ve worked on newer developments with various permitting needs. In Central Oregon, we manage sites where soil, slope, and elevation significantly affect planning. Conditions in Bend differ from conditions in the Willamette Valley, and the work reflects that.
That range of field experience is why our standards stay consistent, even when site conditions change.

What Your Neighbors Are Saying

★★★★★
“They let me know what to expect every step of the way. They were responsive and thorough.”
– Georgia B, Gubser Neighborhood

★★★★★
“They stayed on schedule and proactively solved problems. The process was worry-free.”
– Alex C, Northview Estates

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) in Dayton
That depends on soil conditions, drainage, access, utilities, and zoning. We assess these factors during the planning phase. Most properties are buildable—the question is what needs to happen first and what it costs.
Timeline depends on site conditions, permit coordination, and weather. A typical ground-up build takes 6–12 months from site prep through completion. We provide a detailed schedule during planning.
Septic systems are common on rural Yamhill County properties. Sewer connects to municipal lines in Dayton’s core. A septic system requires county approval and ongoing maintenance. Sewer requires city connection and coordination. We handle both.
We assess soil conditions before design. If stability is a concern, we plan for deeper footings, improved drainage, or site grading. This gets factored into the scope and budget upfront.
Yes. We manage Yamhill County and Dayton city permits, coordinate inspections, and handle utility connections. This keeps the project on track and removes confusion.
We assess site conditions upfront to prevent surprises. If something unexpected surfaces, we address it with direct owner oversight. Decisions get made quickly. Responsibility stays in place.