Built for Scale. Engineered for Excellence.

When the project demands more than just a crew, Meza Construction Inc. delivers an elite exterior solution. From expansive industrial warehouses to multi-unit commercial developments, we possess the specialized equipment and technical expertise to manage large-scale infrastructure without compromising on detail.

We understand that a commercial roof isn’t just a shelter—it’s a critical business asset. That’s why our commercial division focuses on high-durability materials designed to withstand Iowa’s harshest climate cycles, ensuring your investment is protected by the most meticulous hands in the industry. No matter the square footage, the Meza mission remains the same: Quality without compromise, delivered on schedule.

Reviews

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

Meza Construction inspected our leaking roof the same day, explained everything clearly, and finished repairs fast. The crew was respectful and tidy, and the price was fair.

Lisa R.

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

They replaced our hail-damaged roof on schedule and kept us informed. Cleanup was spotless and the new shingles improved our Muscatine home.

Daniel P.

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

Our old siding was rotting, but their team helped us choose durable options and installed everything quickly. The house looks brand new and feels insulated.

Maria G.

A freshly installed asphalt shingle roof in deep charcoal gray stretches across a neat suburban home, every shingle aligned in sharp, precise rows. The roof’s clean ridgelines and flashing details are crisp and flawless, with metal vents and ridge caps neatly integrated. Surrounding the home, mature trees and a tidy lawn fade softly out of focus. Captured at eye level from across the street with photographic realism, the late afternoon overcast sky creates diffused, even lighting that minimizes harsh shadows and highlights the uniform texture of the shingles. The mood is professional and dependable, with a slightly dark, dramatic atmosphere emphasizing durability and protection. Composition follows rule of thirds, with the roof dominating the upper frame and the home’s facade anchoring the lower portion in subtle focus.

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