Deck and Patio Builder in Northeast Oklahoma

Custom Outdoor Living Spaces Built for Green Country Weather

Oklahoma gives you eight solid months of outdoor weather. Your backyard should be built to use them. Shea Construction designs and builds custom decks, patios, outdoor kitchens, covered porches, and pergolas across the Green Country region. Every outdoor structure is designed for how you want to use the space and built to handle the wind, rain, ice, and summer heat that come with living in Northeast Oklahoma.

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Outdoor Living Construction for Northeast Oklahoma Homes

Signs You're Ready for an Outdoor Living Upgrade

You Entertain at Home but Have Nowhere to Do It Outside

Your Existing Deck Is Rotting, Warping, or Unsafe

You Want to Extend Your Living Space Without an Interior Addition

You're Building a Custom Home and Want Outdoor Space Designed into the Plan

You Want a Functional Space, Not Just a Flat Surface

Types of Outdoor Living Projects We Build

Custom Decks
Outdoor Kitchens
Covered Porches and Pergolas
Concrete, Paver, and Stamped Patios

Benefits of Custom Outdoor Living

Built Around How You Use Your Backyard

Engineered for Green Country Conditions

One of the Highest-ROI Exterior Improvements

Electrical, Plumbing, and Gas Handled by Licensed Trades

What Outdoor Living Construction Includes

Shea Construction manages every phase of your outdoor living project:

Design and Site Planning
Foundation and Footings
Framing and Structure
Roofing (for covered structures)
Decking and Surface
Electrical
Plumbing and Gas (for outdoor kitchens)
Railing, Stairs, and Finishing
Permits and Warranty

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Outdoor Living Questions

How much does a custom deck cost in Oklahoma?

Deck costs vary based on size, material, and complexity. A basic treated lumber deck runs $25 to $35 per square foot installed. Composite decking runs $35 to $60 per square foot installed. A 300-square-foot deck could range from $7,500 to $18,000 or more, depending on material, railing, stairs, and site conditions. We provide a detailed quote based on your specific project.

In the Tulsa metro and surrounding area, outdoor kitchens typically cost $8,000 to $35,000. A mid-range build with a built-in grill, counter space, storage, and basic plumbing runs $15,000 to $22,000. Larger builds with premium appliances, covered structures, and multiple cooking stations can exceed $35,000. We provide a detailed scope and quote after the design phase.

Treated lumber costs less upfront but requires regular staining, sealing, and maintenance. It typically lasts 15 to 20 years with proper care. Composite decking costs more upfront but requires no staining or sealing, resists rot and insects, and lasts 25 to 30 years or longer. For Oklahoma homeowners who want low maintenance and long-term durability, composite is the stronger choice.

In most Oklahoma municipalities, yes. Decks, covered porches, pergolas attached to the home, and outdoor kitchens with plumbing or gas typically require permits. Freestanding structures under a certain size may be exempt in some areas. We handle permitting as part of the project scope.

Yes. We coordinate outdoor living design with custom home builds home additions. Designing outdoor space during the build phase is more cost-effective and results in better integration with the home’s structure, roofline, and mechanical systems.

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