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Bathroom Renovation in Sonvic Slopes, WA

Your Bathroom Renovation Done Right

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

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Sonvic Slopes Bathroom Remodel Experts

Wake Up to Your Dream Bathroom

You deserve a bathroom that works for your life. Not one where the shower barely drains, the vanity storage makes no sense, and everything feels cramped and outdated.

When your bathroom renovation is done right, mornings become easier. You have space for everything you need. The shower pressure is perfect, the lighting actually works, and the whole space feels like it belongs in your home.

Your friends will ask who did the work. Your home value goes up. And you’ll wonder why you waited so long to fix what was driving you crazy every single day.

Licensed Bathroom Renovation Contractors

We Do What We Say

Sea Renovation handles bathroom renovations, kitchen upgrades, and decking projects throughout the Seattle area. We are licensed, bonded, and insured because that’s what serious contractors do.

Since 2023, we’ve focused on quality work and actually showing up when we say we will. No disappearing acts, no surprise costs, no cutting corners to save a few bucks.

Military and first responders get special pricing. Everyone gets solid warranties and contractors who take responsibility for our work.

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Bathroom Renovation Process

Here's How Your Project Happens

First, you’ll get a clear assessment of what needs to happen and what it’ll cost. No vague estimates or surprise fees later.

Then the real work starts. Demo happens fast but carefully – you don’t want to discover plumbing problems because someone got careless with a sledgehammer. Plumbing and electrical get updated to code, which matters more than you think.

Installation comes next: flooring, fixtures, vanity, shower or tub. Everything gets tested before calling it done. You’ll know exactly when each phase happens so you can plan around not having a bathroom for a few days.

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Complete Bathroom Renovation Services

Everything Your Bathroom Needs

Your bathroom remodel covers everything from shower replacement to complete layout changes. Bathtub replacement, new vanities, updated lighting, proper ventilation, flooring that can handle moisture.

Master bathroom renovations get extra attention because that’s your space. Better storage, double vanities if there’s room, walk-in showers, whatever makes sense for how you actually use the space.

Sonvic Slopes homes have their quirks – older plumbing, weird layouts, spaces that weren’t designed for modern fixtures. That’s fine. We know how to work with what’s there and make it better.

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How long does a typical bathroom renovation take?

Most bathroom renovations take 7-14 days depending on the scope. A simple refresh with new fixtures and flooring might be done in a week. Full gut renovations with plumbing changes take closer to two weeks. Weather doesn’t usually affect bathroom work, but material delays can happen. You’ll know the timeline upfront and get updates if anything changes. The key is having a second bathroom or making arrangements because you won’t have access during construction.
Bathroom renovation costs vary widely based on size, materials, and how much you’re changing. Basic updates might run $15,000-25,000. Full renovations with higher-end materials can reach $35,000-50,000 or more. Moving plumbing adds cost. Custom tile work adds cost. The key is getting a detailed estimate upfront so you know what you’re paying for. No one likes surprise expenses halfway through a project.
Yes, permit handling is part of our service when permits are required. Most bathroom renovations need permits if you’re moving plumbing, adding electrical, or changing the layout. Simple fixture replacements usually don’t. The permit process in Sonvic Slopes typically takes a few weeks, so that’s built into the timeline. You don’t want to skip permits – it causes problems when you sell your home later.
Absolutely. Many bathroom upgrades work perfectly with the existing layout. New fixtures, better lighting, updated flooring, and fresh tile can completely transform a space without moving any plumbing. This saves money and time. Sometimes the layout really doesn’t work and moving things makes sense, but that’s a bigger project. The assessment will show you what’s possible with your current setup versus what a full reconfiguration would cost.
Problems get addressed as they come up, but you’ll know about them before any extra work happens. Common issues include old plumbing that needs updating, electrical that’s not up to code, or water damage behind walls. These aren’t surprises to experienced contractors – they’re just part of working on older homes. You’ll get options for how to handle any issues and what each option costs before moving forward.
Yes, all work comes with solid warranties because that’s how you know a contractor stands behind their work. Specific warranty terms depend on what’s being done – some materials have manufacturer warranties, installation work has separate coverage. The important thing is having someone to call if something isn’t right. We want to fix problems, not avoid them. You’ll get warranty details in writing before work starts.