General Contractor in Coweta, Oklahoma

Construction, Remodeling, and Restoration for Coweta and Wagoner County

Coweta offers small-town living within easy reach of the Tulsa metro, and the housing market reflects that appeal. Home prices were up 12.5% year-over-year in early 2026, driven by families who want more space, more land, and lower costs than what Broken Arrow and Bixby offer. Shea Construction serves all of Coweta from our Salina headquarters, about 45 minutes northeast, with the same 3D design process, licensed subcontractors, and quality standards we bring to every project.

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Serving Coweta from Our Salina Location

Shea Construction is headquartered in Salina, Oklahoma (Mayes County). The drive from our office to central Coweta takes approximately 45 to 55 minutes via US-412 West, making Coweta well within our core service zone. We handle projects across the city and the surrounding Wagoner County area, from established neighborhoods near downtown to newer development on the west side and rural properties to the south and east.

 

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

Construction and Remodeling Services in Coweta

Coweta Home Remodeling

Kitchen remodels, bathroom renovations, flooring installation, and whole-home renovations for Coweta homes. The city has a mix of established homes near the original downtown, 1990s and 2000s subdivisions throughout central Coweta, and newer builds on the expanding west side. Older homes need kitchen and bathroom updates, electrical upgrades, and foundation assessment. Newer homes are reaching the 15 to 25-year mark, where builder-grade finishes start showing wear and systems need their first round of maintenance.

Coweta Custom Homes, Metal Buildings, and Barndominiums

Custom homes on available lots in Coweta and rural Wagoner County. Metal buildings, pole barns, and barndominiums for property owners with acreage south and east of town. Coweta’s surrounding area offers affordable land with a rural feel that’s still within commuting distance of the Tulsa metro. Every new build starts with 3D design and professional blueprints through Plan 7 Architect Pro.

Coweta Roofing, Siding, and Exterior Work

Asphalt and metal roof replacement, siding installation, window and door upgrades, concrete driveways, and outdoor living structures. Coweta sits in the same storm corridor as the rest of the Tulsa metro, and roofing and siding damage from hail and wind are regular occurrences. We partner with Wheeler Metals for metal roofing and Gerkin Windows & Doors for window packages.

Coweta 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. Wagoner County sees severe weather every spring and summer, and Coweta’s location between Broken Arrow and Wagoner puts it in the direct path. We handle the full scope under one contract.

What Coweta Homeowners Should Know

Coweta Home Prices Are Climbing Steadily

Coweta home prices were up 12.5% year-over-year in January 2026, with a median sale price of approximately $239,000. The price per square foot rose 7.2% to $164. This growth reflects increasing demand from buyers who want the space and affordability that Coweta offers compared to the east-side Tulsa suburbs. For homeowners already here, the rising market means renovation investments are well-positioned to build equity.

Coweta Delivers Space and Proximity

Coweta gives homeowners something the Tulsa suburbs increasingly can’t: larger lots, a quieter pace, and a genuine community identity, all within 20 minutes of Broken Arrow and 35 minutes of downtown Tulsa along Highway 51. Families who move here are choosing space over density, and they tend to invest in their properties because they plan to stay. That makes Coweta a strong market for kitchen remodels, home additions, outdoor living, and custom new construction.

Affordable Acreage for New Construction

Wagoner County still has buildable acreage at prices that work for custom homes, barndominiums, and metal buildings. Properties outside the Coweta city limits offer room for larger-footprint builds that aren’t possible on standard suburban lots. If you’re looking to build on your own land with a floor plan designed from scratch, Coweta and the surrounding Wagoner County area are among the most accessible options in our service territory.

Hire a Licensed, Insured Contractor

Oklahoma does not require general contractors to hold a state license. Growing communities like Coweta attract contractors of every quality level, especially during storm season. Shea Construction carries $1M+ in general liability insurance, uses only licensed and insured subcontractors, and provides a written 1-year warranty on every project. Verify your contractor’s insurance and get a written scope before any work begins.

Coweta Neighborhoods We Serve

Downtown Coweta and Main Street

The original heart of the community, near Coweta High School and Tiger Stadium. Homes in the downtown area range from the 1950s through the 1980s and carry the small-town character that makes Coweta attractive. Kitchen and bathroom remodels, flooring, exterior updates, and whole-home renovations are common for homeowners who want to modernize while staying in the neighborhood they know. Brown Park is a central community space nearby.

West Coweta and Broken Arrow Border

The fastest-growing section of Coweta, stretching west toward Broken Arrow. Newer subdivisions from the 2000s through the present day offer homes in the $250,000 to $350,000 range. Common projects include outdoor living additions, kitchen upgrades from builder-grade to custom finishes, and roofing replacement on homes reaching their first 15 to 20-year cycle. This corridor attracts buyers who want Coweta’s space at a lower price point than Broken Arrow.

North Coweta and Highway 51 Corridor

The northern section of the city along Highway 51, which connects Coweta to Broken Arrow and the Tulsa metro. A mix of residential homes and commercial properties lines this corridor. Homes here are a mix of 1980s through 2000s builds. Remodeling, roofing, siding, and general repairs are common projects. Commercial buildouts along Highway 51 are also within our scope.

South Coweta and Rural Wagoner County

South of town, the landscape transitions to rural properties with larger lots and acreage. This area sees demand for metal buildings, pole barns, barndominiums, custom homes on acreage, and concrete work. Homeowners here often need a contractor who handles both the residential build and the outbuilding, and we manage both under one project.

East Coweta and Wagoner Direction

The eastern side of Coweta stretches toward the city of Wagoner along Highway 51. A mix of established rural homes and newer residential pockets. Projects in this area include whole-home renovations on older properties, roofing, and new construction on available lots. The proximity to both Coweta and Wagoner makes this area accessible and affordable.

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Drive Time

Our headquarters at 608 N Fountain St in Salina is approximately 45 miles from central Coweta via US-412. West Coweta, near the Broken Arrow border, is about 40 to 50 minutes. East Coweta toward Wagoner takes approximately 50 to 55 minutes.

Project Scheduling

Our project manager is on site regularly for all active construction and remodeling projects in Coweta. You receive in-person oversight and progress updates throughout the build. Larger projects may have a daily on-site presence depending on the scope.

Storm Emergency Response

After severe weather, we respond to Coweta damage assessments as quickly as possible, including outside normal business hours. Emergency tarping and board-up services are available to protect your property while the insurance claim is processed. Call (918) 944-1263 for immediate assistance.

Also Serving Near Coweta

West of Coweta. The Tulsa metro’s largest suburb has a diverse housing stock and a strong remodeling market.

East of Coweta along Highway 51. County seat of Wagoner County.

Southeast of Coweta. The county seat of Muskogee County has an affordable housing market.

North of Coweta along I-44. A growing Rogers County community close to our Salina headquarters.

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Coweta Construction and Remodeling Questions

Do you serve all of Coweta and Wagoner County?

Yes. We serve every part of Coweta and the surrounding Wagoner County area, including rural properties south and east of town. We also serve nearby Broken Arrow, Wagoner, Muskogee, and Catoosa.

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 Coweta property. Free, no obligation.

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

Kitchen and bathroom remodeling, roofing replacement, outdoor living projects, and new construction (custom homes, barndominiums, metal buildings) on Wagoner County acreage. Coweta’s mix of established homes and available rural land creates demand across both remodeling and new construction.

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

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