General Contractor in Collinsville, Oklahoma

Construction, Remodeling, and Restoration Between Owasso and Skiatook

Collinsville sits between two of the fastest-growing communities in the Tulsa metro, Owasso to the southeast and Skiatook to the northwest, while maintaining a small-town identity with its own schools, Main Street district, and residential character. Shea Construction serves all of Collinsville from our Salina headquarters, about 55 minutes east, with the same quality standards and 3D design process we bring to every project.

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Serving Collinsville from Our Salina Location

Shea Construction is headquartered in Salina, Oklahoma (Mayes County). The drive from our office to central Collinsville takes approximately 55 to 65 minutes via US-412 West. Collinsville straddles the Tulsa and Rogers County line along the Highway 169 corridor, and we handle projects across the entire city, from the established neighborhoods near downtown to the newer development spreading north and east.

 

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Construction and Remodeling Services in Collinsville

Collinsville Home Remodeling

Kitchen remodels, bathroom renovations, flooring installation, and whole-home renovations for Collinsville homes. The city has a core of older homes near the original downtown from the 1950s through 1980s, surrounded by newer development from the 1990s through the present. Older homes near Main Street need kitchen modernization, bathroom updates, and system upgrades. Newer suburban homes are beginning to reach the 15 to 25-year window where builder-grade finishes need refreshing, and roofing hits its first replacement cycle.

Collinsville Custom Homes, Metal Buildings, and Barndominiums

Custom homes on available lots in Collinsville and the surrounding area. Metal buildings, pole barns [INTERLINK – TEXT] [Pole Barns | /construction/pole-barns/], and barndominiums on properties with acreage north and east of town, where the landscape opens into rural Tulsa and Rogers County. Collinsville’s position between Owasso and Skiatook offers buildable lots at lower prices than the Owasso market while maintaining access to the Highway 169 corridor.

Collinsville Roofing, Siding, and Exterior Work

Asphalt and metal roof replacement, siding installation, window and door upgrades, concrete driveways, and outdoor living structures. Collinsville’s position north of Tulsa puts it in the path of severe weather every spring and summer. Roofing and siding damage from hail and straight-line winds are regular occurrences. We partner with Wheeler Metals for metal roofing and Gerkin Windows & Doors for window packages.

Collinsville Storm Damage Repair and Insurance Restoration

Full storm damage restoration for roofs, siding, windows, gutters, and interior water damage. Insurance coordination from damage documentation through rebuild. We handle the full scope under one contract, so homeowners aren’t managing multiple contractors after a storm.

What Collinsville Homeowners Should Know

Collinsville Is Part of the Tulsa Metro's Northern Growth Corridor

Rogers County home prices were up 8.6% year-over-year in March 2026, with a county median sale price of $285,000. Collinsville, which spans both Rogers and Tulsa Counties, benefits from this rising market while offering more affordable housing than Owasso. As Owasso and the northern Tulsa suburbs continue to grow, Collinsville absorbs spillover demand from buyers who want the same school quality and highway access at a lower price point.

Small-Town Schools and Identity With Tulsa Metro Commuting

Collinsville Public Schools gives the city its own identity separate from Owasso and Skiatook. Families who choose Collinsville are often drawn by the school district, the smaller community feel, and the ability to commute to Tulsa via Highway 169 in under 30 minutes. The Robson Performing Arts Center adds a cultural asset that most towns this size don’t have. These families invest in their homes because they chose Collinsville deliberately, not because they settled.

Tulsa County Prices, Rogers County Access

Collinsville’s split between Tulsa and Rogers Counties gives homeowners a unique position. The Tulsa County side benefits from metro infrastructure and services. The Rogers County side offers more rural options with lower tax assessments in some cases. Properties on the Rogers County side of Collinsville often have larger lots and more room for metal buildings, pole barns, and new construction on acreage.

Hire a Verified Contractor

Oklahoma does not require general contractors to hold a state license. Growing communities between major suburbs, like Collinsville, attract contractors looking for fast jobs in expanding markets. Shea Construction carries $1M+ in general liability insurance, uses only licensed and insured subcontractors, and provides a written 1-year warranty on every project.

Collinsville Neighborhoods We Serve

Downtown Collinsville and Main Street

The historic core of the city, centered around Main Street and the original commercial district. Homes near downtown are some of the oldest in Collinsville, ranging from the 1940s through the 1970s. Kitchen and bathroom remodels, whole-home renovations, roofing replacement, and exterior restoration are common projects. The Main Street district gives these neighborhoods a walkable character and small-town appeal.

South Collinsville and Owasso Border

The southern edge of Collinsville, closest to Owasso and the Highway 169 corridor. Newer subdivisions from the 2000s and 2010s offer homes in the suburban style with access to both Collinsville and Owasso amenities. Kitchen upgrades, outdoor living additions, roofing, and flooring replacement are common as these homes enter their first remodel cycle.

West Collinsville and Skiatook Direction

The western portion of the city, transitioning toward Skiatook and the Osage County line. This area has a mix of established homes and more rural properties with larger lots. Metal buildings, pole barns, barndominiums, and custom home construction on acreage are common alongside residential remodeling work on established homes.

East Collinsville and Rogers County

The eastern side of Collinsville crossing into Rogers County. A mix of suburban development and rural-transitional properties. Homes here tend to have larger lots than those on the Tulsa County side. New construction, metal buildings, and outdoor living projects are popular. The Robson Performing Arts Center is located on this side of the city.

North Collinsville and Rural Corridor

The northern edge of the city, stretching toward more rural landscapes. Properties in this area offer acreage, privacy, and room for builds that require more space. Custom homes, barndominiums, metal shops, and pole barns are the primary project types. This corridor offers affordable land relative to the suburban lots in South Collinsville.

How Fast
We Can Get to Collinsville

Drive Time

Our headquarters at 608 N Fountain St in Salina is approximately 55 miles from central Collinsville via US-412 West. South Collinsville near Owasso is about 55 to 60 minutes. North Collinsville and the rural corridor take approximately 60 to 65 minutes.

Project Scheduling

Our project manager is on site regularly for all active construction and remodeling projects in Collinsville. You receive in-person oversight and progress updates throughout the build.

Storm Emergency Response

After severe weather, we respond to Collinsville damage assessments as quickly as possible, including outside normal business hours. Emergency tarping and board-up services are available. Call (918) 944-1263 for immediate storm damage assistance.

Also Serving Near Collinsville

Southeast of Collinsville along Highway 169. One of the Tulsa metro’s fastest-growing cities.

West of Collinsville. A lake town with Skiatook Lake and a mix of suburban and rural properties.

Northeast of Collinsville in Rogers County. County seat with a diverse housing stock.

South of Collinsville, approximately 25 minutes via Highway 169. The largest city in our service area.

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Collinsville Construction and Remodeling Questions

Do you serve all of Collinsville?

Yes. We serve every part of Collinsville, both the Tulsa County and Rogers County sides. We also serve nearby Owasso, Skiatook, Claremore, and Tulsa.

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 Collinsville property. Free, no obligation.

No. Collinsville is within our standard service area. There is no travel surcharge.

Kitchen and bathroom remodeling, roofing replacement, outdoor living projects, and metal buildings on Rogers County acreage are the most common Collinsville projects. The city’s mix of small-town character and suburban growth creates demand across remodeling and new construction.

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

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