Siding, Windows & Doors in Northeast Oklahoma
Exterior Upgrades That Protect Your Home and Cut Energy Costs
Your home’s exterior is the first line of defense against Oklahoma weather and the first thing anyone sees from the street. Shea Construction replaces siding, installs new windows, and upgrades exterior and interior doors across the Green Country region. We partner with Gerkin Windows & Doors for window and door packages and work with multiple siding manufacturers to match your home’s style and performance needs.
Siding, Window, and Door Services for Northeast Oklahoma Homes
Siding installation in Oklahoma costs $4 to $16 per square foot installed, with the average home running $7,920 to $28,512 depending on material and square footage. Oklahoma’s home improvement labor rates are roughly 12% below the national average. Window replacement averages approximately $650 per window installed in Oklahoma, with total project costs varying based on the number of windows, frame material, and energy efficiency rating.
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Shea Construction handles siding, window, and door projects across more than 30 cities in the Green Country region. We do these as standalone exterior projects and as part of larger remodels or storm damage restorations. Our partnership with Gerkin Windows & Doors gives us access to a full line of residential windows and doors with strong warranty backing and performance ratings suited for Oklahoma’s climate.
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 Whether you’re replacing storm-damaged siding, upgrading single-pane windows to energy-efficient double-pane, or installing a new entry door, we manage the project from material selection through final trim and caulking.
Signs Your Exterior Needs Updating
Siding Is Warped, Cracked, or Has Visible Gaps
When siding warps, cracks, or pulls away from the house, moisture gets behind it and into the wall cavity. That leads to sheathing rot, insulation damage, and mold growth you won’t see until the siding comes off. If your siding has visible damage, buckling, or gaps at the seams, it’s no longer doing its job.
Windows Are Drafty, Foggy, or Won't Open Properly
Condensation between the panes means the window seal has failed. Drafts around the frame mean the weatherstripping or the frame itself has deteriorated. Windows that won’t open, won’t lock, or rattle in the wind are past the point of repair. Old single-pane windows lose significantly more heating and cooling energy than modern double or triple-pane replacements.
Your Energy Bills Keep Climbing
Windows and doors are the biggest energy leak in most homes. If your HVAC runs constantly and your energy bills have crept up year over year with no obvious cause, failing windows, poorly sealed doors, and deteriorated siding and insulation are the likely culprits. Upgrading to energy-efficient windows alone can reduce heating and cooling costs by 12% to 33%, depending on the type of window being replaced.
Storm Damage Has Compromised Sections of the Exterior
Hail, wind, and flying debris damage siding, crack window panes, and dent or warp door frames. Even partial damage weakens the exterior envelope and allows water intrusion that compounds over time. If the storm was recent, your homeowner’s insurance may cover part or all of the replacement.
The Exterior Looks Dated and Drags Down Curb Appeal
Faded vinyl siding, aluminum-frame windows from the 1980s, and a front door that’s been painted over five times. If the exterior of your home hasn’t been updated in 20 or 30 years, it’s affecting how the house looks, how it performs, and what it’s worth. Siding, windows, and doors are among the highest-ROI exterior upgrades you can make.
Types of Exterior Projects We Handle
Full-home siding replacement in vinyl, fiber cement (HardiePlank), engineered wood, or metal siding. We remove the existing siding, inspect and repair the sheathing underneath, install house wrap or weather barrier, and install new siding with all trim, flashing, and caulking completed. Partial siding replacement and section repairs are also available for storm damage or localized deterioration.
Replacement of existing windows with energy-efficient double-pane or triple-pane units. We install vinyl, fiberglass, and wood-clad windows through our partnership with Gerkin Windows & Doors. Options include single-hung, double-hung, casement, sliding, picture, and custom-sized windows. We handle the full scope: old window removal, frame inspection and repair, new window installation, insulation, interior and exterior trim, and caulking.
Entry doors, patio doors, sliding glass doors, French doors, and storm doors. We also replace interior doors, closet doors, and garage entry doors. Door installations include frame assessment, threshold adjustment, weatherstripping, hardware installation, and a deadbolt lockset. Gerkin Windows & Doors supplies our exterior door packages.
Siding, windows, doors, soffit, fascia, and exterior paint all addressed in one project. A full exterior refresh updates the entire shell of the home at once. This approach is more cost-effective than doing each component in separate projects because mobilization, scaffolding, and crew scheduling happen once. Often combined with a roofing project for a complete exterior overhaul.
Benefits of Professional Exterior Work
Windows and Doors From Gerkin
We partner with Gerkin Windows & Doors for residential window and door packages. Gerkin manufactures vinyl, fiberglass, and wood-clad windows with strong energy ratings and warranty programs. Their products are built for the performance demands of Oklahoma’s climate, including high winds, temperature extremes, and hail exposure. You get quality products sourced through a manufacturer partnership, not off-the-shelf stock from a box store.
Lower Energy Bills Starting Immediately
Energy-efficient windows can reduce heating and cooling costs by 12% to 33% compared to single-pane windows. New siding with proper insulation and house wrap reduces thermal bridging and air infiltration through the wall assembly. A tighter building envelope means your HVAC system works less, your home stays more comfortable, and your monthly utility costs drop.
Built for Oklahoma's Severe Weather
We select siding, windows, and doors based on their wind and impact ratings, not just their appearance. Fiber cement and metal siding resist hail damage better than vinyl. Impact-rated windows withstand wind-blown debris. Properly installed exterior doors with reinforced frames resist forced entry and wind pressure. Every component is installed to meet or exceed local building code requirements.
Siding, Windows, Doors, and Roofing Under One Scope
When you need multiple exterior components replaced, coordinating separate contractors for siding, windows, doors, and roofing creates scheduling conflicts and finger-pointing when something doesn’t align. Shea Construction manages the full exterior under one project with one schedule. If the work is part of a storm damage claim, we coordinate the insurance process for the entire scope.
What Siding, Window, and Door Installation Includes
Shea Construction manages every phase of your exterior project:
Existing siding removal and disposal. Sheathing inspection and repair. House wrap or weather barrier installation. New siding installation with all trim, J-channel, soffit, fascia, and flashing. Corner posts, window trim, and door trim finished. All seams caulked and sealed.
Existing window removal. Frame inspection for rot, water damage, or structural issues. Frame repair or replacement as needed. New window installation with insulation foam around the frame, interior trim, exterior trim, and caulking. Every window is tested for operation, locking, and seal integrity before the final walkthrough.
Existing door removal. Frame and threshold inspection. New door installation with weatherstripping, hardware, lockset, and deadbolt. Exterior trim and caulking. Storm door installation, if applicable. Interior doors hung, trimmed, and fitted with hardware.
Exterior painting of new siding, trim, soffit, and fascia if the material requires it. Color matching and finish selection are part of the project scope.
All permitting and required inspections are managed by our team. Every exterior project is backed by our 1-year warranty on workmanship, plus manufacturer warranties on Gerkin windows and doors and siding products.
Related Services
The roof, siding, and windows form your home’s exterior envelope. If the roof also needs attention, we handle all three under one project for a complete exterior overhaul.
If a storm damaged your siding, windows, or doors, our restoration service handles the full claim process and repair scope, including interior damage caused by the storm.
If you’re updating the exterior, it’s a good time to add or upgrade outdoor living spaces like decks, covered porches, pergolas, and outdoor kitchens.
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What Green Country Homeowners Are Saying
Tera
I was very impressed with the work they preformed! Highly recommend!
Ron Wilson
We couldn’t be more pleased with our room addittion, they were very professional and I would highly recommend them for any of your building needs!
Kay
We are very happy with the results we received! This company has excellent workmanship skills and pays attention to detail. Would definitely use them again!
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Siding, Windows & Doors Questions
How much does siding replacement cost in Oklahoma?
Siding replacement in Oklahoma costs $4 to $16 per square foot installed, depending on the material. For an average-sized home (1,800 square feet of siding), that ranges from roughly $7,920 to $28,512. Vinyl is the most affordable option. Fiber cement (HardiePlank) and metal siding cost more but offer better durability and storm resistance. We provide a detailed quote based on your home’s size and material selection.
How much does window replacement cost in Oklahoma?
Window replacement in Oklahoma averages approximately $650 per window installed. Total project cost depends on the number of windows, frame material, glass type, and whether the existing frames need repair. A full-home window replacement (10 to 20 windows) typically runs $6,500 to $13,000 or more. We provide a window-by-window quote after the on-site assessment.
What is the most durable siding for Oklahoma weather?
Fiber cement (HardiePlank) and metal siding offer the best storm resistance for Oklahoma homes. Both resist hail impact, high winds, and moisture intrusion better than standard vinyl. Vinyl is more affordable and works well for homes in lower-exposure areas, but it can crack in extreme cold and dent from large hail. We recommend siding based on your home’s exposure, budget, and long-term goals.
Will new windows really lower my energy bills?
Yes. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, energy-efficient windows can reduce heating and cooling costs by 12% to 33%, depending on the type of window being replaced. Replacing single-pane windows with double-pane, low-E glass units makes the biggest impact. The savings compound every month and continue for the life of the window.
Can you handle just windows, or do I need to do siding too?
We handle each component independently or together. You can replace only your windows, only your siding, only your doors, or any combination. Doing them together in one project is more cost-effective because the crew is already on site and exterior access is already set up, but it’s not required. We scope the project based on what you need.
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