Construction
Additions, remodels, and exterior build-outs handled with the same precision as our roofing and storm work.
Some exterior projects don’t fit neatly into a single trade. A covered back porch needs framing, a roof, siding, and maybe a concrete floor. A garage conversion needs framing changes, windows, a new entry door, and possibly a roofline adjustment. These projects benefit from a contractor whose core competency is the exterior envelope — because that’s where most of the complexity lives.
Aero Precision handles construction projects where roofing, framing, siding, windows, and doors intersect. We work with residential and commercial clients across Cleveland, Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Stillwater, Bartlesville, and Ponca City.
Where We Focus
Our construction work centers on what we build best: the parts of a structure that face the weather.
- Room additions — new roofline tied cleanly into the existing structure, with proper valley and step flashing details at every transition
- Covered decks and porches — structural framing, drainage slope, roofing, and siding done as a system, not patched together; for the deck boards and finish, see our custom deck services
- Detached garages and workshops — full envelope including slab, framing, overhead doors, and roof
- Commercial exterior scopes — metal building packages, flat-roof system installation, storefront enclosures, and siding systems
What Sets a Contractor Apart on Envelope Work
The details at the transitions between systems are where most exterior construction problems originate. A room addition with a leaky valley where the new roof ties to the old one is a construction failure and a roofing failure simultaneously — they’re the same thing.
We know those details because they’re the same details we manage on every roofing job. The ledger flashing, the valley integration, the step flashing at the dormer wall — these aren’t afterthoughts on our jobs. New enclosed spaces benefit most when the full envelope is addressed: windows and doors specified for the opening, and spray foam insulation in wall and ceiling assemblies before drywall goes up.
For residential clients, we manage the full project from permit to punch list. Written scope before work starts, single point of contact, no scope surprises on the back end. For commercial clients, we work alongside developers and building owners on exterior envelope packages.
If you have an exterior project in the Tulsa metro, the Cimarron Valley, or anywhere in our 70-mile service radius that crosses multiple trades, contact us for a site meeting.
Our process
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Scope definition and design
We meet on-site to define the project scope, discuss structural and material options, and produce a detailed written proposal with drawings where required.
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Permitting and scheduling
We pull permits, coordinate subcontractors, and give you a realistic project timeline before work begins — no surprises on duration.
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Framing, exterior envelope, and rough-ins
Foundation or slab prep, framing, roofing, siding, windows, and doors installed to close in the structure. MEP rough-ins coordinated and inspected.
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Finish work and final inspection
Interior finish, trim, and exterior completion. We walk through every item on the punch list before calling the project done.