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General Construction in Landcastle, WA

Get Your Home Project Done Right

Licensed, bonded, and insured general construction focused on bathrooms, kitchens, and decks that actually last.

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Licensed General Contractor Landcastle

What You Get When It's Done Right

Your bathroom finally works the way you want it to. No more leaky fixtures, cramped layouts, or outdated finishes that make you cringe every morning.

Your kitchen becomes the space where your family actually wants to spend time. Enough counter space, storage that makes sense, and appliances that work with your daily routine instead of against it.

Your deck turns into the outdoor space you’ve been imagining. Solid construction that handles Seattle weather, proper drainage, and materials that age well instead of falling apart in three years. You get to enjoy your investment instead of worrying about when you’ll need to fix it again.

Residential Construction Contractor Landcastle

We Do What We Say We'll Do

Sea Renovation handles general construction projects throughout the Landcastle and greater Seattle area. We focus specifically on bathrooms, kitchens, and decking rather than trying to be everything to everyone.

Licensed, bonded, and insured because that’s not optional when you’re working on someone’s home. We stand behind our work with solid warranties and take responsibility when issues come up.

Military and first responder discounts are available because some people deserve recognition for their service. Call for details on how that works.

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Building Contractor Process Landcastle

Here's How Your Project Actually Happens

First, we come look at what you’re dealing with and talk through what you want to accomplish. No pressure, no sales pitch – just an honest conversation about whether your project makes sense and what it’s going to take.

Next, you get a detailed estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and timeline. No surprises, no “we’ll figure it out as we go” nonsense. You know what you’re paying for before any work starts.

Then the work begins according to the schedule we agreed on. Daily cleanup happens because your house isn’t our storage unit. Progress updates keep you informed without overwhelming you with every minor detail. When problems come up – and they sometimes do in construction – you hear about them immediately along with the solution.

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Renovation Contractor Services Landcastle

What's Included in Your Project

Every general construction project includes proper permits when required, because cutting corners on paperwork creates problems down the road. Materials sourcing happens through established suppliers who stand behind their products.

Project management means someone is coordinating subcontractors, deliveries, and inspections so you don’t have to. Cleanup happens daily, not just at the end when everything’s covered in dust.

Seattle’s climate demands specific approaches to moisture management, especially for bathrooms and decks. Proper ventilation, waterproofing, and material selection prevent the mold and rot issues that plague poorly executed projects in this area. Your finished project needs to handle our wet winters and occasional hot summers without falling apart.

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How long does a typical bathroom or kitchen renovation take?

Bathroom renovations typically take 2-3 weeks for a full remodel, depending on the scope of work and any structural changes needed. Kitchen projects usually run 3-5 weeks since they involve more coordination between trades and have more moving parts. Deck construction varies widely based on size and complexity, but most residential decks take 1-2 weeks from start to finish. These timelines assume no major surprises like hidden water damage or structural issues that weren’t visible during the initial assessment. Weather can also impact outdoor projects like decking, especially during Seattle’s rainy season.
Yes, permit applications and inspection scheduling are included when your project requires them. Bathroom and kitchen remodels often need permits for electrical, plumbing, or structural work. Deck construction almost always requires permits in most Seattle-area jurisdictions. The permit process typically adds 1-2 weeks to your project timeline, but it’s not optional – unpermitted work creates problems when you sell your house and can be dangerous if proper codes aren’t followed. The inspection process ensures everything meets current building codes and safety standards.
Hidden issues like water damage, outdated wiring, or structural problems get addressed as they’re discovered. You’ll know about any problems immediately, along with what it takes to fix them properly. Most experienced contractors budget a small contingency for unexpected issues because they’re common in renovation work, especially in older Seattle-area homes. The key is transparent communication – no surprises at the end of the project when it’s too late to make informed decisions. Problems get documented with photos so you can see exactly what was found and why additional work is necessary.
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 contractor licensing. Bonding provides additional financial protection, and insurance covers both liability and workers’ compensation. Always verify any contractor’s license status through the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries website before hiring them. Unlicensed contractors might offer lower prices, but they leave you exposed to liability and often do substandard work that costs more to fix later.
Yes, all construction work comes with warranties that cover both materials and workmanship. Warranty terms vary depending on the specific work performed – structural elements typically have longer coverage than finish materials. The warranty covers defects in workmanship and ensures that if something fails due to improper installation, it gets fixed at no cost to you. This doesn’t cover normal wear and tear or damage from misuse, but it does protect you from having to pay twice for work that should have been done right the first time. Warranty details are included in your contract so you know exactly what’s covered.
We serve Landcastle and the greater Seattle metropolitan area for general construction projects. This includes bathroom remodels, kitchen renovations, and deck construction throughout King County and surrounding areas. Travel time and logistics affect project scheduling, so local projects often have more flexible timing than those farther out. We’re familiar with local building codes, permit requirements, and inspection processes in different municipalities throughout the region. Seattle’s unique climate considerations – especially moisture management – require local expertise that comes from working in this area regularly.