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General Construction in Regency, WA

Your Home Deserves Better Than Quick Fixes

Licensed general contractor delivering quality kitchen, bathroom, and deck projects that actually add value to your Regency home.

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What Quality Construction Actually Gets You

You get a home that works better for how you actually live. Your kitchen becomes the space where family gathers instead of the room you avoid. Your bathroom transforms from outdated and cramped to a place where you can actually relax.

Your deck becomes the outdoor space you’ve been wanting – solid, safe, and built to handle whatever Washington weather throws at it. No more worrying about loose boards or wondering if the structure is sound.

Most importantly, you get the peace of mind that comes with hiring a licensed, bonded, and insured contractor who stands behind their work. Every project comes with solid warranties because quality construction isn’t just about today – it’s about the next ten years.

Regency General Contractor Team

We Do What We Say We'll Do

Sea Renovation has been serving the Seattle area since 2023, focusing specifically on kitchens, bathrooms, and decking projects. We are fully licensed, bonded, and insured – not because it’s required, but because homeowners deserve that protection.

We specialize in residential construction projects that matter most to homeowners. Rather than taking on every type of job, we focus on the areas where quality makes the biggest difference in daily life.

Military and first responders receive special pricing – call for details on available discounts.

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How Your Project Actually Happens

First, you get a straightforward consultation where we assess your space and discuss what you want to accomplish. No pressure, no inflated estimates – just honest conversation about what’s possible within your timeline and budget.

Next comes detailed planning and permitting if needed. You’ll know exactly what materials are being used, when work starts, and what to expect each day. The goal is no surprises, good or bad.

During construction, you get regular updates and clean workspaces. We treat your home like our own, which means protecting your floors, cleaning up daily, and respecting your schedule. When the project wraps up, you get a final walkthrough and warranty information so you know exactly what’s covered.

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What's Included in Every Project

Every general construction project includes proper permits when required, quality materials sourced from trusted suppliers, and craftsmanship that meets or exceeds local building codes. You’re not getting the cheapest materials – you’re getting the right materials for long-term performance.

Kitchen projects focus on functionality and durability. Bathroom renovations prioritize proper waterproofing and ventilation alongside aesthetics. Deck construction emphasizes structural integrity and weather resistance – critical in the Pacific Northwest climate.

All work comes backed by solid warranties and our commitment that if something isn’t right, it gets fixed. Our goal isn’t just completing projects – it’s delivering results that homeowners are genuinely happy with years later.

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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’s license through the Department of Labor & Industries. You can verify any contractor’s license status, bond information, and insurance coverage on the L&I website using their license number. Sea Renovation maintains all required licensing, bonding, and insurance – and you should never work with anyone who doesn’t. A legitimate contractor will provide this information upfront without you having to ask. If someone hesitates to show proof of licensing or insurance, that’s a red flag to find someone else.
Expect some disruption to your daily routine, but a professional contractor minimizes the impact. Kitchen projects typically take 2-4 weeks depending on scope, while bathroom renovations usually run 1-2 weeks. You’ll have limited or no access to these spaces during construction, so plan accordingly. Good contractors protect your floors, contain dust, and clean up daily. You should receive regular updates on progress and any issues that come up. The key is clear communication from day one about timelines, what happens when, and how to handle unexpected discoveries like plumbing or electrical issues that weren’t visible initially.
Costs vary significantly based on project scope, materials, and complexity. Kitchen renovations can range from $15,000 for basic updates to $50,000+ for complete overhauls. Bathroom projects typically run $8,000-$25,000 depending on size and finishes. Deck construction varies by size and materials but expect $3,000-$15,000 for most residential projects. The best approach is getting detailed estimates from licensed contractors who can assess your specific situation. Beware of estimates that seem too good to be true – they usually are. Quality work costs more upfront but saves money long-term through fewer repairs and better durability.
Most substantial kitchen and bathroom renovations require permits, especially if you’re moving plumbing, electrical, or structural elements. Deck construction almost always requires permits due to structural and safety requirements. Your contractor should handle permit applications and inspections – this isn’t something homeowners typically manage themselves. Permits protect you by ensuring work meets current building codes and safety standards. They’re also important for insurance coverage and future home sales. Never let a contractor talk you out of required permits to save money. The short-term savings aren’t worth the long-term risks to safety, insurance, and property value.
Legitimate contractors provide written warranties covering both materials and workmanship. Typical warranties range from one year for general workmanship to longer periods for specific components like roofing or structural work. Material warranties often come directly from manufacturers and can extend several years. Your contractor should clearly explain what’s covered, for how long, and how to address any issues that arise. Keep all warranty documentation in a safe place and understand the difference between manufacturer defects and normal wear and tear. A contractor who won’t provide written warranties or seems vague about coverage should raise concerns about their confidence in their own work.
Start with licensing, bonding, and insurance verification – non-negotiable requirements. Then compare detailed written estimates that break down materials, labor, and timelines. Check references from recent projects similar to yours and ask about communication, cleanliness, and problem-solving when issues arose. Pay attention to how contractors communicate during the estimate process – this usually reflects how they’ll handle your project. Avoid contractors who demand large upfront payments, pressure you to sign immediately, or can’t provide local references. The lowest bid isn’t always the best value if it means corner-cutting or unreliable service. Focus on contractors who demonstrate professionalism, transparency, and genuine expertise in your type of project.