General Contractor in Wagoner, Oklahoma

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

Wagoner is one of Northeast Oklahoma’s most affordable county seats, with a median sale price around $203,000 and 8.3% year-over-year appreciation. That combination of low entry cost and steady growth makes it one of the best markets in the region for remodeling investment and new construction. Shea Construction serves all of Wagoner from our Salina headquarters, about 40 minutes northeast.

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Serving Wagoner from Our Salina Location

Shea Construction is headquartered in Salina, Oklahoma (Mayes County). The drive from our office to central Wagoner takes approximately 40 to 50 minutes, placing Wagoner well within our core service area. We handle projects across the city and the surrounding Wagoner County area, from established homes near the courthouse to rural properties east toward Fort Gibson Lake.

 

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

Construction and Remodeling Services in Wagoner

Wagoner Home Remodeling

Kitchen remodels, bathroom renovations, flooring installation, and whole-home renovations for Wagoner homes. The city’s housing stock leans older, with many homes built from the 1940s through the 1980s in the established neighborhoods near downtown. These homes frequently need complete kitchen and bathroom overhauls, electrical upgrades, plumbing modernization, and foundation assessment. Wagoner’s affordable price points mean a well-planned remodel adds significant relative value to the property.

Wagoner Custom Homes, Metal Buildings, and Barndominiums

Custom homes, barndominiums, metal buildings, and pole barns throughout Wagoner and Wagoner County. The areas south and east of the city offer affordable acreage for ground-up construction. Properties near Fort Gibson Lake attract buyers interested in custom lake homes and vacation properties. Every new build starts with 3D design and professional blueprints through Plan 7 Architect Pro.

Wagoner Roofing, Siding, and Exterior Work

Asphalt and metal roof replacement, siding installation, window and door upgrades, concrete driveways, and outdoor living structures. Many older Wagoner homes have roofs well past their rated lifespan, and the city’s regular storm exposure compounds that wear every season. We partner with Wheeler Metals for metal roofing and Gerkin Windows & Doors for window packages.

Wagoner Storm Damage Repair and Insurance Restoration

Full storm damage restoration for roofs, siding, windows, gutters, and interior water damage. Insurance coordination from damage assessment through rebuild. Wagoner County receives severe weather every spring and summer. We handle the full scope under one contract, so homeowners deal with one team, not multiple contractors, during a stressful time.

What Wagoner Homeowners Should Know

Strong Appreciation at an Affordable Price Point

The city of Wagoner had a median sale price of approximately $203,000 in January 2026, up 8.3% year-over-year. Wagoner County as a whole saw typical home values climb 15.5% over the past year. Wagoner remains one of the most affordable county seats in Northeast Oklahoma, and the rising values mean renovation investment is building equity in real time. At these price points, a $25,000 kitchen remodel represents a meaningful percentage of the home’s total value.

Fort Gibson Lake Drives Property Demand East of Town

Fort Gibson Lake sits east of Wagoner and draws both year-round residents and vacation homeowners. Lakefront and lake-adjacent properties see demand for custom home construction, outdoor living additions, home renovation, and storm damage restoration. If you own property near Fort Gibson Lake, we handle new builds and renovations designed for lakefront living, including dock-area access, outdoor kitchens, and covered porches that take advantage of the views.

County Seat With Steady Economic Base

As the county seat of Wagoner County, the city has the Wagoner County Courthouse, local government offices, and a stable employment base that supports housing demand. Highway 69 and Highway 51 connect Wagoner to Muskogee (20 minutes south) and Tulsa (40 minutes northwest), giving residents commuting access to larger employment centers while maintaining small-town living costs.

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Oklahoma does not require general contractors to hold a state license. Wagoner’s affordable market attracts contractors of every caliber. 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.

Wagoner Neighborhoods We Serve

Downtown Wagoner and Courthouse Area

The historic center of the city, surrounding the Wagoner County Courthouse and the original commercial district. Homes here date from the 1920s through 1960s and include Craftsman bungalows, brick ranches, and mid-century properties. Whole-home renovations, kitchen and bathroom remodels, foundation repair, and exterior restoration are the most common projects. These homes have solid construction and established lots that reward renovation investment.

North Wagoner and Highway 51 Corridor

The northern section of the city along Highway 51, which connects Wagoner to Coweta and the Tulsa metro. A mix of residential homes from the 1970s through 2000s and commercial properties along the highway. Remodeling, roofing, siding, and concrete work are common. Commercial buildouts and tenant improvements along Highway 51 are also within our scope.

West Wagoner

The western edge of the city, closer to Coweta and the expanding suburban development flowing east from Broken Arrow. Newer homes from the 1990s and 2000s sit alongside older established properties. Kitchen and bathroom updates, outdoor living additions, and roofing are the typical projects here. This area benefits from being the closest Wagoner neighborhood to the Tulsa metro highway network.

South Wagoner and Highway 69 Corridor

The southern stretch of the city along Highway 69, connecting to Muskogee. A mix of residential and commercial properties. Homes here include older builds from the 1960s through the 1980s. Remodeling, general repairs, roofing, and exterior work are common. The highway corridor also sees commercial construction and renovation activity.

East Wagoner and Fort Gibson Lake Area

The eastern section of the city and surrounding area, transitioning toward Fort Gibson Lake and more rural Wagoner County properties. This area sees demand for custom home construction, metal buildings, pole barns, outdoor living projects, and lakefront property renovation. Properties near the lake carry premium values relative to in-town Wagoner homes and attract buyers looking for water access and space.

How Fast
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Drive Time

Our headquarters at 608 N Fountain St in Salina is approximately 40 miles from central Wagoner. North Wagoner near Highway 51 is about 35 to 40 minutes. East Wagoner toward Fort Gibson Lake takes approximately 45 to 55 minutes.

Project Scheduling

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

Storm Emergency Response

After severe weather, we respond to Wagoner 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 Wagoner

West of Wagoner along Highway 51. A growing community between Wagoner and the Tulsa metro.

South of Wagoner along Highway 69. County seat of Muskogee County with an affordable housing market.

East of Wagoner along the Grand River. A small historic community near Fort Gibson Lake.

Northwest of Wagoner. The Tulsa metro’s largest suburb.

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Wagoner Construction and Remodeling Questions

Do you serve all of Wagoner and Wagoner County?

Yes. We serve every part of Wagoner and the broader Wagoner County area, including rural properties east toward Fort Gibson Lake. We also serve nearby Coweta, Muskogee, Fort Gibson, and Broken Arrow.

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 Wagoner property. Free, no obligation.

No. Wagoner 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 Wagoner projects. The city’s older housing stock drives strong demand for interior renovation, and the affordable land in Wagoner County supports new construction and metal building projects.

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

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