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General Construction in Pleasant Cove, WA

Quality Construction That Actually Gets Done Right

Licensed, bonded, and insured general contractor delivering reliable kitchen, bathroom, and deck projects you can count on.

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Licensed General Contractor Pleasant Cove

Your Home Upgrade Without the Headaches

You want contractors who show up when they say they will. Who finish what they start. Who don’t leave you wondering if your project will ever actually be complete.

That’s what you get with proper general construction services. No more dealing with unreliable workers who disappear mid-project or cut corners that cost you later. No more wondering if the work will hold up or if you’ll be stuck with expensive repairs down the road.

When your kitchen, bathroom, or deck project is handled by licensed professionals, you get the peace of mind that comes with quality craftsmanship. You get warranties that actually mean something. You get to enjoy your upgraded space instead of stressing about whether it was done right.

Building Contractor Pleasant Cove WA

We Actually Finish What We Start

Sea Renovation has been serving the Seattle area since 2023, focusing specifically on kitchens, bathrooms, and decks. We are fully licensed, bonded, and insured because that’s what responsible contractors do.

We specialize in residential construction for homeowners who want their projects done right the first time. We back our work with solid warranties and maintain the kind of reputation that comes from actually showing up and completing jobs.

Military and first responders receive special pricing because quality construction shouldn’t be out of reach for those who serve the community.

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Residential Construction Process Pleasant Cove

Straightforward Process, No Surprises

Every general construction project starts with understanding exactly what you want and giving you a clear picture of what it will cost. No vague estimates or surprise charges later.

Once the project begins, you’ll know what’s happening each step of the way. Materials get ordered on schedule. Work gets done when promised. Progress gets communicated regularly so you’re never left wondering what’s going on.

The job isn’t finished until you’re satisfied with the results. That means clean-up, final inspections, and making sure everything works exactly as it should. You get documentation of warranties and know exactly who to call if you ever need anything addressed.

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Renovation Contractor Services Pleasant Cove

Kitchen, Bathroom, and Deck Specialists

General construction covers a lot of ground, but Sea Renovation focuses on the areas that matter most to homeowners: kitchens, bathrooms, and decks. These are the spaces that get used every day and add real value to your property.

Kitchen projects range from cabinet updates to complete remodels. Bathroom work includes everything from fixture replacements to full renovations. Deck construction handles new builds, repairs, and upgrades that can handle Pacific Northwest weather.

Each project gets the same attention to detail whether it’s a small update or major renovation. Licensed work means proper permits and inspections. Quality materials and craftsmanship mean results that last. Solid warranties mean you’re covered if anything needs attention.

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How do I know if a general contractor is properly licensed in Washington?

In Washington state, general contractors must have a valid contractor license issued by the Department of Labor & Industries. You can verify any contractor’s license status, bond information, and insurance coverage through the L&I website using their registration number. Licensed contractors are required to carry liability insurance and post bonds that protect homeowners if something goes wrong. Always ask to see current license and insurance certificates before any work begins, and verify the information independently rather than just taking their word for it.
A general contractor can handle multiple aspects of construction projects and coordinate different trades like plumbing, electrical, and carpentry work. They’re licensed to pull permits, manage subcontractors, and take responsibility for the entire project from start to finish. Specialty contractors focus on specific trades like just plumbing or just electrical work. For kitchen, bathroom, or deck projects that involve multiple systems, a general contractor can manage everything under one roof instead of you having to coordinate several different specialists yourself.
Kitchen renovations typically take 3-6 weeks depending on the scope of work, with complete remodels taking longer than cabinet and countertop updates. Bathroom projects usually run 2-4 weeks for full renovations, less for fixture updates or cosmetic changes. Deck construction can take 1-3 weeks depending on size and complexity. These timelines assume proper planning, material availability, and no major surprises once work begins. Weather can affect outdoor projects like decks, and permit approval times can add to the overall schedule for larger renovations.
Construction costs vary significantly based on materials, project scope, and local labor rates. Kitchen remodels can range from $15,000 for updates to $50,000+ for complete renovations. Bathroom projects typically run $10,000-$30,000 depending on fixtures and finishes. Deck construction costs depend on size, materials, and site conditions. Quality contractors provide detailed written estimates that break down labor, materials, and other costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for. Be wary of estimates that seem too low – they often lead to change orders and surprise costs later.
Most kitchen and bathroom renovations require permits, especially if you’re moving plumbing, electrical, or structural elements. Deck construction typically requires permits for new builds and major structural changes. Permit requirements vary by location and project scope, but licensed general contractors handle the permit application process and know local building codes. Skipping required permits can create problems when you try to sell your home and may void your insurance coverage if something goes wrong. Proper permits also ensure inspections happen at key stages to catch potential issues early.
Reputable general contractors provide written warranties that cover both labor and materials for at least one year, with longer coverage for major structural work. Manufacturer warranties on appliances, fixtures, and materials are separate from contractor labor warranties. Good contractors stand behind their work and will address any issues that arise from faulty installation or workmanship. Make sure warranty terms are clearly spelled out in your contract, including what’s covered, how long coverage lasts, and the process for getting warranty work completed. Avoid contractors who won’t provide written warranty information.