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General Construction in Foy, WA

Your Home Deserves Better Than Average

Licensed general contractor delivering quality bathroom, kitchen, and deck construction that actually lasts.

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Residential Construction Foy WA

Projects Done Right the First Time

You’re tired of contractors who disappear halfway through jobs or leave you dealing with problems months later. When you choose quality general construction, you get spaces that work the way they should.

Your bathroom becomes the retreat you actually want to use. Your kitchen handles daily life without falling apart. Your deck stands up to Pacific Northwest weather year after year.

That’s what happens when someone takes responsibility for their work. You stop worrying about whether things will hold up and start enjoying the spaces you invested in.

Licensed Building Contractor Foy

We Stand Behind Every Project

Sea Renovation has been serving the Seattle area since 2023 as a licensed, bonded, and insured general contractor. We focus specifically on bathrooms, kitchens, and decking because these are the projects that matter most to homeowners.

Rather than trying to do everything, we’ve built our reputation on doing these three areas exceptionally well. Every project comes with solid warranties because we’re committed to being accountable for our work.

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

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General Contractor Process Foy

No Surprises, No Runarounds

First, you get a thorough assessment of what you’re dealing with. Not a quick glance and a ballpark number, but a real evaluation of your space and what it needs.

Then you receive a detailed breakdown of the work, timeline, and costs. Everything’s spelled out upfront so you know exactly what to expect.

During construction, you stay informed about progress and any issues that come up. No disappearing for weeks at a time or leaving you guessing about when things will be finished.

When the project’s complete, you get a final walkthrough to make sure everything meets your standards before we consider the job done.

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Renovation Contractor Services Foy

Bathrooms, Kitchens, and Decks Done Right

Bathroom renovations handle everything from basic updates to complete overhauls. Whether you’re dealing with outdated fixtures, poor layouts, or water damage issues, our work addresses both function and durability.

Kitchen projects focus on creating spaces that work for how you actually live. This means proper storage, functional layouts, and materials that handle daily use without showing wear immediately.

Deck construction and renovation accounts for Washington’s weather patterns. The materials and methods we use are chosen specifically to handle moisture, temperature changes, and the other conditions that destroy poorly built outdoor spaces.

Every project includes proper permits, quality materials, and the kind of attention to detail that prevent problems down the road.

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

In Washington state, general contractors must be licensed, bonded, and insured to legally perform construction work. You can verify any contractor’s license status through the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries website using their contractor lookup tool. A legitimate contractor will freely provide their license number and won’t hesitate when you ask to verify it. Sea Renovation maintains all required licensing and insurance, and we’re happy to provide documentation when requested. Never work with unlicensed contractors – you have no legal recourse if something goes wrong, and your homeowner’s insurance may not cover damage caused by unlicensed work.
Expect some disruption to your daily routine, but a professional contractor minimizes the chaos. The work typically starts with demolition, then moves through plumbing and electrical rough-in, installation of new fixtures and finishes, and final cleanup. Most bathroom renovations take 2-3 weeks, while kitchen projects often run 4-6 weeks depending on scope. You’ll have limited or no access to the space during construction, so plan alternative arrangements for cooking or bathing. A good contractor protects the rest of your home with plastic sheeting, removes debris regularly, and keeps you updated on progress. We also handle all necessary permits and inspections as part of the project.
Construction costs vary significantly based on project scope, materials chosen, and specific site conditions. Bathroom renovations in the Seattle area typically range from $15,000 for basic updates to $40,000+ for complete overhauls with high-end finishes. Kitchen projects often start around $25,000 and can exceed $60,000 for extensive renovations. Deck construction usually runs $25-50 per square foot depending on materials and complexity. These are rough ranges – your actual costs depend on your specific needs and choices. The key is getting detailed written estimates from licensed contractors so you can compare apples to apples. Beware of estimates that seem too good to be true; they usually are.
Most significant bathroom and kitchen renovations require permits, especially if you’re moving plumbing, electrical, or structural elements. Even replacing fixtures often needs permits to ensure code compliance. Deck construction almost always requires permits due to structural and safety requirements. The specific permits needed depend on your project scope and local jurisdiction requirements. A licensed general contractor should handle all permit applications and scheduling of required inspections as part of their service. This isn’t just red tape – permits ensure work meets current safety codes and helps protect your investment. Unpermitted work can create problems when selling your home and may not be covered by insurance if issues arise.
Start by verifying licensing, bonding, and insurance for any contractor you’re considering. Check references from recent projects similar to yours, and don’t just rely on online reviews. Get detailed written estimates from at least three contractors so you can compare scope, materials, and pricing. Pay attention to communication during the estimate process – contractors who are hard to reach or vague about details will likely be the same during your project. Ask about warranties on both labor and materials. Be wary of door-to-door solicitors, unusually low bids, or contractors demanding large upfront payments. Choose based on the combination of qualifications, communication, and value rather than just the lowest price.
Reputable general contractors provide warranties on both their labor and the materials they install. Labor warranties typically cover workmanship for at least one year, while material warranties vary by manufacturer and product type. For example, plumbing fixtures might have 5-10 year warranties, while tile work should be warranted for at least a year against installation defects. Get warranty terms in writing before work begins, including what’s covered and how to make claims. The warranty should cover defects in workmanship, not normal wear and tear or damage you cause. A contractor who stands behind their work won’t hesitate to provide clear warranty terms. This protection is one reason why working with licensed, established contractors is worth the investment over cheaper alternatives.