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CONSTRUCTION IN SALEM,
KEIZER, & BEND, OR

Transforming houses into dream homes in Salem, Keizer, and
surrounding Willamette Valley communities since 2010

What Our Clients Are Saying


“They let me know what to expect every step of the way. They were responsive and thorough.”

– Georgia B

“They stayed on schedule and proactively solved problems. The process was worry-free.”

– Alex C

“Besides being excellent craftsmen, they’re a bunch of nice guys.”

– Gary T

Featured projects

A look at recent work across Salem and nearby communities.

Pricing & estimates

Most kitchen and bathroom remodels start with clear goals and upfront pricing before work begins. We’ll walk you through options, timelines, and cost considerations so you can make informed decisions.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. For remodeling in Salem, Keizer, and nearby areas, Integra Built handles the permits and inspections. This means working with local building departments, scheduling inspections, and addressing inspector feedback. This helps keep the project compliant and moving forward smoothly.

Timelines vary by scope, permitting requirements, and material lead times. In this region, many kitchen and bathroom remodels take several weeks from start of construction. Additions and structural projects take longer due to planning and approvals. Early scoping, permit coordination, and clear sequencing are key to keeping schedules realistic.

Remodeling costs depend on project scope, existing conditions, structural changes, and material selections. In Oregon, energy codes, inspection requirements, and site conditions can also affect pricing. A clear proposal that outlines the scope early helps control costs. It also reduces unexpected changes during construction.

Integra Built works with consistent, vetted trade partners managed through a single point of oversight. Crews are scheduled and coordinated under active project management. This structure ensures quality control. It also promotes clear communication. Plus, it maintains continuity from the start of construction to the final inspection and closeout.

That decision depends on layout limits, structural conditions, zoning rules, and long-term goals. In early planning, we check feasibility, permitting limits, and cost estimates for each option. Comparing these paths early helps homeowners pick the best choice. They can consider function, value, and future use.