General Contractor in Catoosa, Oklahoma

Construction, Remodeling, and Restoration for Catoosa and Surrounding Rogers/Wagoner County

Catoosa sits at the crossroads of I-44, Route 66, and the Tulsa metro’s eastern growth corridor. The housing market is competitive, with homes selling in just 25 days on average, and property values climbing steadily. Shea Construction serves all of Catoosa from our Salina headquarters, about 35 to 45 minutes east, making this one of our closest and fastest-response service areas.

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Serving Catoosa from Our Salina Location

Shea Construction is headquartered in Salina, Oklahoma (Mayes County). The drive from our office to central Catoosa takes approximately 35 to 45 minutes via US-412 West, making Catoosa one of our closer service cities. Catoosa straddles Rogers and Wagoner Counties along the I-44 corridor, and we handle projects across the entire community and the surrounding area.

 

Every project starts with a free consultation, 3D design visualization through Plan 7 Architect Pro, and a transparent quote.

Construction and Remodeling Services in Catoosa

Catoosa Home Remodeling

Kitchen remodels, bathroom renovations, flooring installation, and whole-home renovations for Catoosa homes. The city has a mix of housing ages, from established homes near the original downtown and Route 66 corridor to 1990s and 2000s subdivisions on the west side. Older homes need kitchen and bathroom modernization, electrical upgrades, and foundation assessment. Newer homes are reaching the point where builder-grade finishes show their age and roofing hits its first replacement cycle.

Catoosa Custom Homes, Metal Buildings, and Barndominiums

Custom homes on available lots in Catoosa and surrounding Rogers and Wagoner County properties. Metal buildings, pole barns, and barndominiums for property owners with acreage east and south of town. Catoosa’s position between the Tulsa metro and rural Northeast Oklahoma offers both suburban lots and larger rural parcels. Every new build starts with 3D design and professional blueprints.

Catoosa Roofing, Siding, and Exterior Work

Asphalt and metal roof replacement, siding installation, window and door upgrades, concrete driveways, and outdoor living structures. Catoosa’s I-44 corridor location puts it directly in the path of severe weather moving through the Tulsa metro. Roofing and siding replacement after hail and wind damage are common projects. We partner with Wheeler Metals for metal roofing and Gerkin Windows & Doors for window packages.

Catoosa Storm Damage Repair and Insurance Restoration

Full storm damage restoration for roofs, siding, windows, gutters, and interior water damage. Insurance coordination from assessment through rebuild. Our proximity to Catoosa, just 35 to 45 minutes from our headquarters, means we can often respond to storm damage the same day and begin the assessment process quickly.

What Catoosa Homeowners Should Know

Catoosa Homes Sell Fast

The Catoosa housing market is classified as “very competitive” by Redfin, with a median sale price of approximately $202,000 and homes selling in an average of 25 days. Property values are up 3.5% year-over-year, with the price per square foot climbing 4.7% to $146. Catoosa’s affordability relative to Broken Arrow and the inner Tulsa suburbs, combined with its location on I-44 and proximity to employment centers, keeps demand consistent.

I-44, Route 66, and the Eastern Growth Corridor

Catoosa sits at the intersection of I-44 and historic Route 66, giving it direct highway access to downtown Tulsa (20 minutes west), Broken Arrow (15 minutes south), and Claremore (15 minutes north). The Port of Catoosa, one of America’s most inland river ports, and the Cherokee Industrial Park provide employment that supports local housing demand. The Blue Whale of Catoosa, one of the most photographed Route 66 landmarks in Oklahoma, gives the community a cultural identity that draws visitors and new residents.

Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Anchors the Local Economy

The Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Tulsa, located in Catoosa, is one of the largest entertainment and employment centers in Northeast Oklahoma. The casino, hotel, and event venue employ hundreds of workers who live in and around Catoosa. This employment base creates steady demand for residential construction, remodeling, and rental property maintenance. Homes within a short commute of Hard Rock are particularly attractive to workers seeking affordable housing near their workplace.

Verify Your Contractor

Oklahoma does not require general contractors to hold a state license. Catoosa’s affordable market and storm exposure attract contractors of varying quality. Shea Construction carries $1M+ in general liability insurance, uses only licensed and insured subcontractors, and provides a written 1-year warranty on every project. We’re based 35 minutes away in Salina, not three hours away in another state.

Catoosa Neighborhoods We Serve

Downtown Catoosa and Route 66 Corridor

The original core of the community along Route 66 and the Cherokee Street area. The Blue Whale of Catoosa is in this corridor, giving the neighborhood a tourism draw alongside its residential character. Homes here range from the 1950s through the 1980s. Kitchen and bathroom remodels, whole-home renovations, exterior restoration, and foundation repair are common. These are affordable homes in a community with a strong identity.

West Catoosa and Broken Arrow Border

The western edge of Catoosa, closest to Broken Arrow and the Tulsa metro. Newer subdivisions from the 2000s and 2010s sit alongside the I-44 corridor. Common projects include kitchen and bathroom upgrades, outdoor living additions, and roofing replacement on homes approaching their 15 to 20-year cycle. This area attracts buyers who want Catoosa’s prices with easy commuting access to Broken Arrow and Tulsa.

South Catoosa and Hard Rock Area

The southern section of the city near the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino and the I-44/Highway 66 interchange. A mix of residential and commercial properties. Homes here benefit from proximity to the Hard Rock employment center and the commercial services that surround it. Remodeling, roofing, general repairs, and commercial buildouts are common.

East Catoosa and Rural Transition

East of the city center, the landscape transitions to larger lots and rural properties stretching toward Inola and Rogers County. This area sees demand for metal buildings, pole barns, barndominiums, and custom homes on acreage. Properties here offer more land and more privacy than the suburban west side, with easy access to I-44 for commuting.

North Catoosa and Claremore Direction

The northern edge of the city, transitioning toward Claremore along the I-44 corridor. Established homes from the 1980s through the 2000s with a steady residential character. Kitchen and bathroom remodels, roofing, flooring, and siding work are the most common projects. The short drive to Claremore gives this area access to Rogers County government services and retail.

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Drive Time

Our headquarters at 608 N Fountain St in Salina is approximately 30 miles from central Catoosa via US-412 West. This makes Catoosa one of our closer service cities. East Catoosa is roughly 30 to 35 minutes. West Catoosa, near the Broken Arrow border, takes about 40 to 45 minutes.

Project Scheduling

Catoosa's proximity to our Salina headquarters means our project manager can be on site frequently with minimal travel time. For active builds and remodels, we provide regular in-person oversight with progress updates between visits.

Storm Emergency Response

Catoosa is one of the closest cities to our headquarters. After severe weather, we can typically reach Catoosa properties within 35 to 45 minutes for emergency tarping, board-up, and damage assessment. Call (918) 944-1263 for immediate storm damage assistance.

Also Serving Near Catoosa

West of Catoosa. The Tulsa metro’s largest suburb with a diverse housing stock.

North of Catoosa along I-44. County seat of Rogers County.

West of Catoosa, approximately 20 minutes via I-44. The largest city in our service area.

Southeast of Catoosa in Rogers County. A small community with rural properties.

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Catoosa Construction and Remodeling Questions

Do you serve all of Catoosa?

Yes. We serve every part of Catoosa and the surrounding Rogers and Wagoner County area. We also serve nearby Broken Arrow, Claremore, Tulsa, Inola, and Coweta.

Call (918) 944-1263 or reach out through our contact page. We’ll schedule a phone consultation and then an on-site visit at your Catoosa property. Free, no obligation.

No. Catoosa is within our standard service area and is one of our closer cities. There is no travel surcharge.

Kitchen and bathroom remodeling, roofing replacement, metal buildings, and outdoor living projects. Catoosa’s mix of established homes near Route 66 and newer subdivisions on the west side creates demand for both renovation and new construction.

Yes. We offer SweetPay financing for qualified clients on all project types.

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