General Contractor in Chouteau, Oklahoma
Construction, Remodeling, and Restoration in Mayes County
Chouteau is the second-largest town in Mayes County, sitting at the crossroads of Highway 69 and Highway 412 with the MidAmerica Industrial Park just 4 miles up the road. With 300 new homes under construction and steady growth driven by MAIP employment, Chouteau is building. Shea Construction is headquartered in Salina, just 13 miles northeast, making Chouteau one of the closest communities to our home base.
Serving Chouteau from Our Salina Headquarters
Shea Construction is headquartered at 608 N Fountain St in Salina, Oklahoma, approximately 13 miles northeast of Chouteau. The drive takes 15 to 25 minutes. Along with Pryor, Chouteau is one of the closest communities we serve, and our familiarity with southern Mayes County runs deep. We handle projects across the city, the surrounding rural areas, and the growing residential development driven by the MidAmerica Industrial Park.
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Construction and Remodeling Services in Chouteau
Chouteau Home Remodeling
Kitchen remodels, bathroom renovations, flooring installation, and whole-home renovations for Chouteau homes. The city has a mix of older homes near the historic Main Street district and newer construction in the Chouteau Hills addition and surrounding subdivisions. Established homes from the 1950s through the 1980s need kitchen and bathroom modernization, electrical upgrades, and exterior work. Newer homes built for MAIP workers are reaching their first remodel cycle as finishes and systems age.
Chouteau Custom Homes, Metal Buildings, and Barndominiums
Custom homes, barndominiums, metal buildings, and pole barns throughout Chouteau and rural Mayes County. With approximately 300 homes currently under construction and continued MAIP expansion driving housing demand, Chouteau is one of the most active new-construction markets in our home county. Affordable rural lots with room for larger-footprint builds are available throughout southern Mayes County. Every new build starts with 3D design and professional blueprints.
Chouteau Roofing, Siding, and Exterior Work
Asphalt and metal roof replacement, siding installation, window and door upgrades, concrete driveways, and outdoor living structures. Mayes County sees severe hail and wind every spring and summer, and Chouteau’s older homes are more vulnerable to storm damage. We partner with Wheeler Metals for metal roofing and Gerkin Windows & Doors for window packages.
Chouteau 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. At 15 to 25 minutes from our headquarters, Chouteau gets the fastest storm response of nearly any city we serve. We can assess damage the same day and begin emergency tarping within hours in many cases.
What Chouteau Homeowners Should Know
MidAmerica Industrial Park sits just 4 miles north of Chouteau and employs approximately 4,500 workers across more than 80 companies, including a Google data center and multiple Fortune 500 operations. This employment base drives steady housing demand in Chouteau, with approximately 300 homes currently under construction. As MAIP continues to expand, Chouteau’s housing market is positioned for continued growth. Renovation of existing homes and new construction on available lots are both supported by this demand.
Chouteau has been home to the largest Amish settlement in Oklahoma since 1910, currently numbering approximately 450 people across five church districts. The Amish community operates restaurants, bakeries, furniture shops, a cheese house, and other businesses that draw thousands of visitors annually. Black Buggy Day, each September, celebrates this heritage. The Amish presence gives Chouteau a cultural identity unlike any other community in our service area and attracts homeowners who appreciate the small-town, traditional character.
Mayes County’s median property value is approximately $188,200 with a 73.2% owner-occupancy rate and nearly 80% homeownership in Chouteau specifically. These price points make southern Mayes County one of the most affordable areas in our service territory for both remodeling and new construction. A well-planned renovation adds significant proportional value to a $185,000 home, and new construction costs are lower here than closer to the Tulsa metro.
Oklahoma does not require general contractors to hold a state license. Chouteau’s growth is attracting new contractors alongside new residents. Shea Construction is based 13 miles away in Salina, in the same county. We carry $1M+ in general liability insurance, use only licensed and insured subcontractors, and provide a written 1-year warranty on every project. You don’t need to hire a Tulsa contractor for a Chouteau project when there’s a full-service general contractor right up the road.
Chouteau Neighborhoods and Areas We Serve
Downtown Chouteau and Historic Main Street
The historic center of the city, with the Territorial Commercial District listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Homes near downtown range from the 1920s through the 1970s and include some of the city’s oldest residential properties. Kitchen and bathroom remodels, whole-home renovations, foundation work, and exterior restoration are common. The Amish Cheese House, Dutch Pantry, and several antique shops line the downtown corridor.
South Chouteau and Highway 412/69 Interchange
The southern section of the city near the intersection of Highway 69 and Highway 412 (Cherokee Turnpike). This is the primary access point for commuters heading to Tulsa (36 miles west) and the commercial development hub. A mix of residential homes and businesses. Newer development and available lots for residential construction are in this corridor.
East Chouteau and Amish Community Area
The rural area east and south of town, where the majority of the Amish community resides. Properties here include farms, homesteads, and rural acreage. The Chouteau-Mazie School District serves this area, with Mazie Elementary drawing approximately 55% of its enrollment from Amish families. Construction projects in this corridor include custom homes, barndominiums, metal buildings, and property improvements on established homesteads.
West Chouteau and Pryor Creek Area
The western side of the city, near Pryor Creek and the rural landscape of southern Mayes County. Established homes and newer builds on larger lots. Remodeling, roofing, outdoor living, and new construction are common. Chouteau Lock and Dam 17 on the Arkansas River Navigation System is in this general area, and properties near the waterway should account for flood zone awareness.
North Chouteau and MAIP Corridor
The northern stretch toward Pryor and the MidAmerica Industrial Park. This corridor is seeing the most new residential development as MAIP employment continues to grow. The Chouteau Hills housing addition has added approximately 170 homes, with more development planned. New construction, roofing on newer homes, outdoor living, and concrete work are the primary project types here.
How Fast
We Can Get to Chouteau
Our headquarters at 608 N Fountain St in Salina is approximately 13 miles from central Chouteau. This makes Chouteau, along with Pryor, one of our two closest service communities. Downtown Chouteau is about 15 to 20 minutes. The MAIP corridor north of town is roughly 15 minutes. Rural properties east and south take approximately 20 to 30 minutes.
At 15 to 25 minutes from our office, Chouteau projects get some of the most frequent on-site management in our service area. Our project manager can visit active builds and remodels daily without significant travel time.
Chouteau is one of the closest communities to our headquarters. After severe weather, we can reach Chouteau properties within 15 to 25 minutes for emergency tarping, board-up, and damage assessment. Call (918) 944-1263 for immediate assistance.
Also Serving Near Chouteau
North of Chouteau, 8 miles via Highway 69. County seat of Mayes County and our closest service city.
South of Chouteau along Highway 69. County seat of Wagoner County.
Southeast of Chouteau. A historic community near Fort Gibson Lake.
East of Chouteau in Mayes County. A small community between Chouteau and Grand Lake.
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Chouteau Construction and Remodeling Questions
Do you serve all of Chouteau and southern Mayes County?
Yes. We serve every part of Chouteau and the surrounding southern Mayes County area, including the Amish community area, the MAIP corridor, and rural properties throughout the county. Chouteau is in our home county.
How do I schedule a free consultation in Chouteau?
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 Chouteau property. Free, no obligation.
Is there a travel surcharge for Chouteau projects?
No. Chouteau is in our home county, 13 miles from our headquarters. There is no travel surcharge.
What is the most common project you handle in Chouteau?
New residential construction (custom homes and barndominiums for MAIP workers), kitchen and bathroom remodeling, metal buildings, and roofing replacement. Chouteau’s growth is driving new construction demand, while the established housing stock supports ongoing remodeling needs.
Do you offer financing for Chouteau projects?
Yes. We offer SweetPay financing for qualified clients on all project types.
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