General Contractor in Sapulpa, Oklahoma

Construction, Remodeling, and Restoration for the County Seat of Creek County

Sapulpa has the history, the location, and the housing stock that make it one of the strongest remodeling markets west of Tulsa. Home prices are up 8.6% year-over-year, and the city’s older neighborhoods are full of homes with good bones that need updated kitchens, modernized bathrooms, and systems that haven’t been touched in decades. Shea Construction serves all of Sapulpa and Creek County from our headquarters in Salina.

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Serving Sapulpa from Our Salina Location

Shea Construction is headquartered in Salina, Oklahoma (Mayes County). The drive from our office to central Sapulpa takes approximately 75 to 85 minutes via US-412 West and I-44. Sapulpa sits on the western edge of our service area, across the Arkansas River from Tulsa and Jenks. We handle projects across the entire city and the broader Creek County area.

 

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Construction and Remodeling Services in Sapulpa

Sapulpa Home Remodeling

Kitchen remodels, bathroom renovations, flooring installation, and whole-home renovations for Sapulpa homes. Much of the city’s housing stock dates from the 1930s through 1970s, built during Sapulpa’s oil boom and post-war growth periods. These homes often need complete kitchen and bathroom overhauls, electrical panel upgrades, plumbing replacement, and foundation assessment. At Sapulpa’s price points, a well-planned renovation can significantly change both how the home lives and what it’s worth.

Sapulpa Custom Homes, Metal Buildings, and Barndominiums

Custom homes on available lots in Sapulpa and rural Creek County properties. Metal buildings and pole barns  for workshops, equipment storage, and commercial use. Barndominiums for Creek County property owners who want a home and shop under one roof. The areas south and west of Sapulpa offer affordable acreage with room for larger footprint construction.

Sapulpa Roofing, Siding, and Exterior Work

Asphalt and metal roof replacement, siding installation, window and door upgrades, concrete driveways, and outdoor living structures. Sapulpa’s older homes frequently need full exterior overhauls, and the city’s storm exposure means roofing and siding damage are recurring issues. We partner with Wheeler Metals for metal roofing and Gerkin Windows & Doors for window packages.

Sapulpa 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. Redfin data shows 91% of Sapulpa properties have a moderate risk of severe wind events over the next 30 years. Storm damage repair is a regular part of homeownership here, and having a licensed, insured contractor who handles the full scope makes the process manageable.

What Sapulpa Homeowners Should Know

Sapulpa Home Prices Are Growing Fast

Sapulpa home prices were up 8.6% year-over-year in March 2026, with a median sale price of approximately $228,000. Homes sell in about 40 days on average. This appreciation is driven by Sapulpa’s proximity to the Tulsa metro, its affordability relative to the east-side suburbs, and increasing demand from buyers who want more house for their money. Renovating now locks in value in a market that’s still climbing.

Historic Housing Stock Along Route 66

Sapulpa sits directly on the original Route 66 corridor, and the city’s oldest neighborhoods reflect that era. Homes near downtown, the Sapulpa Historical Museum, and the Route 66 corridor include Craftsman bungalows, brick ranch homes, and mid-century properties from the 1930s through 1960s. These homes have character and solid construction, but most need complete interior updates, electrical and plumbing modernization, and exterior restoration to meet current living standards.

91% of Sapulpa Properties Face Wind Risk

According to First Street risk analysis, 91% of properties in Sapulpa have a moderate risk of a severe wind event over the next 30 years. Sapulpa sits in the direct path of storm systems that move through the Tulsa metro every spring and summer. Proactive roof maintenance, impact-resistant materials, and a relationship with a local restoration contractor are the smartest investments Sapulpa homeowners can make for weather preparedness.

Check Credentials Before Hiring

Oklahoma does not require general contractors to hold a state license. Sapulpa’s affordable housing market and storm exposure attract contractors of every quality level, especially after severe weather. 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 insurance and get a written scope before signing with anyone.

Sapulpa Neighborhoods We Serve

Downtown Sapulpa and Route 66 Corridor

The historic heart of the city along Route 66, near the Creek County Courthouse and the Sapulpa Historical Museum. Homes here are some of the oldest in the city, dating from the 1920s through 1950s, and include the architectural styles from Sapulpa’s oil boom era. Whole-home renovations, kitchen and bathroom remodels, foundation repair, electrical rewiring, and exterior restoration are the most common projects. The Frankoma Pottery heritage and Route 66 identity give these neighborhoods a character worth preserving through thoughtful renovation.

West Sapulpa and Pretty Water Area

Established residential neighborhoods on the west side of the city with homes from the 1960s through 1990s. Pretty Water is one of Sapulpa’s most recognized neighborhoods. Common projects include kitchen and bathroom updates, roofing replacement, flooring installation, and outdoor living additions. These homes are mature enough to need their first or second round of major renovations.

North Sapulpa and I-44 Corridor

The northern section of the city along the I-44 interchange, which connects Sapulpa to Tulsa and the broader highway network. A mix of residential properties and commercial development. Homes here range from the 1970s through the 2000s. Roofing, siding, general repairs, and commercial buildouts are common projects along this corridor.

South Sapulpa and Allen Area

Residential neighborhoods on the south side of the city, stretching toward more rural Creek County properties. This area has a mix of suburban homes and larger lots that support metal buildings, pole barns, and new construction. Properties with acreage see demand for barndominiums, and workshop builds alongside residential remodeling work.

East Sapulpa and Tulsa/Jenks Border

The eastern edge of Sapulpa, closest to Tulsa and Jenks across the Arkansas River. Homeowners in this area benefit from Sapulpa’s lower property costs while maintaining easy access to Tulsa metro employment and amenities. Remodeling, roofing, and exterior work are common as homeowners in this corridor invest in properties that are more affordable than their east-side counterparts.

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Our headquarters at 608 N Fountain St in Salina is approximately 75 miles from central Sapulpa via US-412 and I-44. East Sapulpa, near the Tulsa border, is closer at about 70 to 75 minutes. West and south Sapulpa add a few minutes. Sapulpa is at the western edge of our standard service area.

Project Scheduling

Our project manager is on site regularly for all active construction and remodeling projects in Sapulpa. The additional drive time compared to our closer service cities has no impact on project quality or management. You receive the same in-person oversight and progress updates as every project we handle.

Storm Emergency Response

After severe weather, we respond to Sapulpa 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 Sapulpa

East of Sapulpa across the Arkansas River. The largest city in our service area.

East of Sapulpa. One of the Tulsa metro’s highest-value residential communities.

North of Sapulpa along the Arkansas River. A Tulsa-area community with a diverse housing stock.

Southeast of Sapulpa along Highway 75. A growing suburb with affordable housing and steady demand.

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Sapulpa Construction and Remodeling Questions

Do you serve all of Sapulpa and Creek County?

Yes. We serve every part of Sapulpa and the surrounding Creek County area. We also serve nearby communities, including Sand Springs, Glenpool, Jenks, 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 Sapulpa property. Free, no obligation.

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

Whole-home renovations, kitchen and bathroom remodeling, roofing replacement, and metal buildings are the most common projects we handle in Sapulpa. The city’s older housing stock creates strong demand for interior remodeling, and the affordable acreage in Creek County drives new construction and metal building projects.

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

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