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General Construction in Newport Crossing, WA

Your Home Upgrade Done Right

Licensed general construction that actually shows up, finishes on time, and stands behind the work.

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What You Get When It's Done Right

Your kitchen becomes the space you actually want to cook in. Counters that don’t chip after six months, cabinets that close properly, and lighting that makes sense for how you use the room.

Your bathroom stops being the project you keep putting off. No more leaky fixtures, outdated tile, or that shower door that never quite worked right. Just a space that functions the way it should and looks like you planned it.

Your deck becomes usable again. Solid footing, proper drainage, and materials that handle Seattle weather without falling apart in two years. The kind of outdoor space you’ll actually use instead of just look at through the window.

Newport Crossing Building Contractors

We Do What We Say We'll Do

Sea Renovation has been handling residential construction in the Seattle area since 2023. We’re licensed, bonded, and insured because that’s what serious contractors do.

We focus on kitchens, bathrooms, and decks. Not because we can’t do other work, but because specializing means we know these projects inside and out. We’ve seen what goes wrong when shortcuts get taken, and we build to avoid those problems.

Military and first responders get discounted rates. Call for details on what that looks like for your specific project.

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Residential Construction Process

Here's How Your Project Actually Happens

First, we come look at what you’re working with. No pressure, no sales pitch. Just an honest assessment of what needs to happen and what it’s going to cost. You get a written estimate that covers the actual work, not a lowball number that grows later.

Once you decide to move forward, we pull permits and order materials. The timeline gets set based on realistic expectations, not what sounds good in the moment. You know when we’re starting and when we expect to finish.

During construction, we show up when we say we will. Daily cleanup happens because your house isn’t our storage unit. Questions get answered the same day, not after you’ve called three times. When the work is done, you get a warranty that means something because we plan to be around to honor it.

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General Construction Newport Crossing

What's Included In Your Project

Every general construction project starts with proper permits and planning. You’re not dealing with someone who cuts corners on the paperwork or hopes the inspector doesn’t notice. Licensed work means code compliance from day one.

Materials get sourced from reliable suppliers, not whatever’s cheapest that week. The difference shows up in how long your renovation lasts and how it looks five years from now. Quality costs more upfront but saves money over time.

Newport Crossing homes have their own challenges. Older foundations, specific soil conditions, and HOA requirements that affect what you can build. Local experience matters when you’re dealing with these variables. We know what works in this area and what doesn’t.

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How long does a typical kitchen or bathroom renovation take?

Kitchen renovations typically take 3-6 weeks depending on the scope. A full gut renovation with new plumbing and electrical takes longer than updating cabinets and countertops. Bathroom projects usually run 2-4 weeks for a complete remodel. The timeline depends on permit approval, material availability, and whether you’re changing the layout. We provide realistic schedules upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. We don’t promise impossible timelines just to win the job.
Yes, Sea Renovation is licensed, bonded, and insured for general construction work in Washington state. This means you’re protected if something goes wrong, and the work meets state requirements for safety and quality. Many contractors skip proper licensing to save money, but that leaves you liable for problems. Always verify licensing status before hiring any contractor. You can check Washington state licensing through the Department of Labor and Industries website using our contractor registration number.
We provide solid warranties on completed work, covering both materials and workmanship. The specific terms depend on the project scope and materials used. Structural work typically carries longer warranty periods than finish work. We stand behind our installations and will return to address any issues that arise from our work. The warranty doesn’t cover normal wear and tear or damage from misuse, but it does protect you from installation defects or premature failure of properly maintained work.
Yes, permit acquisition and inspection scheduling are included in every project that requires them. We handle the paperwork, submit plans to the city, and coordinate with inspectors throughout the project. This ensures all work meets local building codes and passes required inspections. Skipping permits might seem like a way to save money, but it creates problems when you sell your home or file insurance claims. Proper permitting protects your investment and ensures the work is done safely.
We primarily serve Newport Crossing and the greater Seattle area for residential construction projects. We focus on this geographic region because local knowledge matters in construction. Different areas have different soil conditions, building codes, and permit requirements. Staying local means faster response times for both initial consultations and warranty work. We’re familiar with local suppliers, inspectors, and the specific challenges that come with building in this region.
All pricing is discussed upfront with written estimates that break down labor, materials, and permits. Change orders happen when you decide to modify the original scope, like upgrading fixtures or changing layouts mid-project. Any additional work gets approved in writing before it starts, with clear pricing for the changes. We don’t hit you with surprise costs for work that was included in the original estimate. If unexpected issues arise during demolition, like hidden water damage, we discuss options and costs before proceeding with repairs.