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General Construction in Lakehouse Residences, WA

Your Home Upgrade, Done Right

Licensed contractors who show up, finish on time, and stand behind our work with real warranties.

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What You Get When It's Done Right

You wake up every morning in a space that actually works for your life. Your kitchen flows better when you’re cooking for family. Your bathroom feels like the retreat you always wanted. Your deck becomes the place where you actually want to spend time.

That’s what happens when construction is done by people who understand that your home isn’t just a project—it’s where you live. You get the peace of mind that comes with licensed, bonded, and insured work. You get warranties that mean something. You get contractors who return your calls and show up when we say we will.

Most importantly, you get to stop worrying about whether this investment will pay off. Because when it’s built right the first time, it just works.

Residential Construction Contractor Lakehouse Residences

We Do What We Say

Sea Renovation has been serving the Seattle area since 2023, focusing on what matters most to homeowners: kitchens, bathrooms, and decks. We’re licensed, bonded, and insured because that’s not optional—it’s basic protection for your investment.

We built our reputation on reliability and quality craftsmanship. We don’t chase every job that comes along. Instead, we focus on doing excellent work for homeowners who value getting things done right.

We offer military and first responder discounts because some people deserve recognition for their service. And we stand behind every project with solid warranties because we’re committed to being accountable for our work.

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General Contractor Process Lakehouse Residences

Here's How Your Project Actually Happens

First, you’ll get a real consultation where we look at your space and listen to what you want to accomplish. No pressure, no hard sell—just an honest conversation about what’s possible and what it takes to get there.

Next comes a detailed estimate that breaks down exactly what you’re paying for. Materials, labor, timeline, permits—everything is spelled out so you know what to expect. No surprises, no hidden fees that show up later.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the permits and scheduling. Work starts on time, and you get regular updates on progress. We clean up after ourselves each day because your home isn’t our storage unit.

When the project is complete, you get a final walkthrough to make sure everything meets your standards. Then you get your warranty information and our commitment that if something isn’t right, we’ll make it right.

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What's Included In Your Project

Every general construction project includes proper permitting, because cutting corners on permits creates problems you don’t want to deal with later. You get licensed, bonded, and insured work that protects your investment and gives you recourse if something goes wrong.

Materials are sourced from reliable suppliers, not whatever’s cheapest that week. The goal is building something that lasts, not something that looks good for six months. You get detailed project timelines so you can plan your life around the work, not the other way around.

All work comes with warranties that are clearly explained upfront. If something fails because of workmanship issues, we fix it. That’s not a favor—that’s what should happen when you hire professionals who stand behind their work.

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How long does a typical kitchen or bathroom renovation take?

Most bathroom renovations take 2-3 weeks from start to finish, while kitchen projects typically run 4-6 weeks depending on the scope. The timeline depends on factors like permit approval, custom work, and material availability. During your consultation, you’ll get a realistic timeline based on your specific project. We build in buffer time for unexpected issues because old homes sometimes surprise you. You’ll get weekly updates on progress so you’re never wondering when your space will be functional again.
Yes, permit handling is included in every project that requires them. This isn’t optional—proper permits protect your investment and ensure the work meets local building codes. We submit all permit applications, coordinate with inspectors, and handle any questions that come up during the approval process. You don’t have to navigate city offices or worry about whether the work will pass inspection. All permit costs are included in your project estimate upfront, so there are no surprise fees later.
Every project comes with a clear warranty that covers workmanship issues. If something fails because of how the work was done, we return to fix it at no charge. The warranty terms are explained before work begins, not after problems arise. Most issues, if they happen at all, show up within the first few months. We respond to warranty calls promptly because fixing problems quickly prevents them from becoming bigger headaches. You get our contact information and a clear process for reporting any concerns.
Yes, Sea Renovation is fully licensed, bonded, and insured for general construction work in Washington State. This means your project is protected if something goes wrong, and the work meets state requirements for professional contractors. You can verify our license status through the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries website. Insurance covers both liability and workers’ compensation, so you’re not responsible if someone gets hurt on your property. These credentials aren’t just paperwork—they’re your protection when investing in your home.
Yes, military personnel and first responders receive special pricing on construction projects. This includes active duty, veterans, police officers, firefighters, and EMT personnel. The discount applies to the labor portion of your project and varies based on the scope of work. You’ll need to provide verification of service during the estimate process. This discount is our way of recognizing people who serve the community. Call to discuss your specific project and learn more about current discount rates.
Unexpected issues are discussed with you before any additional work begins. If we find problems like water damage or electrical issues that need attention, you get an explanation of what’s wrong, why it needs to be fixed, and what it will cost. No work happens without your approval. The original estimate covers everything that’s visible and expected. Hidden problems in older homes sometimes require additional work, but you make those decisions with full information. We don’t just start fixing things and hand you a bigger bill later.