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General Construction in Dash Point, WA

Get Your Home Project Done Right

Licensed, bonded contractors who actually show up and deliver quality work you can count on.

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Residential Construction Dash Point

What You Get When It's Done Right

Your bathroom finally works the way you want it to. No more stepping around that loose tile or dealing with outdated fixtures that make getting ready a chore.

Your kitchen becomes the space you actually want to cook in. Proper storage, functional layout, finishes that don’t show every fingerprint.

Your deck turns into the outdoor space you’ll use, not just look at. Built to handle Pacific Northwest weather, properly sealed, and constructed to last years without constant maintenance calls.

The difference isn’t just in how it looks when we’re done. It’s in how it performs five years from now, when other contractors’ work starts falling apart and you’re still satisfied with what you invested in.

Licensed General Contractor Dash Point

We're Licensed, Bonded, and Accountable

Sea Renovation has been serving the Dash Point area since 2023, focusing on the projects that matter most to homeowners: bathrooms, kitchens, and decks. We’re fully licensed, bonded, and insured because that’s what professional contractors do.

We offer military and first responder discounts because we believe in supporting those who serve our community. Our reputation comes from doing what we say we’ll do, when we say we’ll do it.

You won’t find us cutting corners or disappearing after we cash your check. We stand behind our work with solid warranties and take responsibility when something needs attention.

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Building Contractor Process Dash Point

Here's How Your Project Actually Happens

First, we come look at what you’re working with. No sales pitch, just an honest assessment of what needs to happen and what it’s going to cost. You get a clear timeline and written estimate.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle permits and scheduling. We show up when we say we will and keep you updated on progress. No mystery timeline or surprise delays.

During construction, we protect your home and clean up daily. This is your space, not our storage unit. We work efficiently but don’t rush the details that matter for long-term performance.

When we’re finished, you get a walkthrough of everything we’ve done, warranty information, and our contact details for any questions down the road. The job isn’t complete until you’re satisfied with the results.

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Renovation Contractor Services Dash Point

What's Included in Your Project

Every general construction project includes proper permits, quality materials, and workmanship that meets local building codes. We handle the paperwork so you don’t have to navigate city requirements.

You get daily cleanup, protective coverings for your belongings, and clear communication about timeline and any issues that come up. Most importantly, you get contractors who are licensed and insured, so you’re protected if something goes wrong.

Our focus areas are bathrooms, kitchens, and decks because these are the spaces that impact your daily life the most. We know the common problems in Pacific Northwest homes and how to address them properly the first time.

Each project comes with warranty coverage and our commitment to address any issues that arise after completion. We’re not going anywhere, and neither is our responsibility for the work we do.

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

Check the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries website using the contractor’s license number. A legitimate contractor will provide this information upfront and won’t hesitate when you ask for it. Licensed contractors have met state requirements for bonding, insurance, and competency testing. They’re also required to pull proper permits for most construction work. If someone can’t provide a current license number or seems evasive about licensing, that’s a red flag. We’re fully licensed, bonded, and insured, and we’re happy to provide verification of our credentials.
Costs vary significantly based on project scope, materials, and complexity, but bathroom renovations typically range from $15,000-$40,000, kitchen remodels from $25,000-$60,000, and deck construction from $8,000-$25,000. These ranges reflect quality work with proper permits and materials that will last. Extremely low bids often indicate corners being cut on materials, permits, or labor quality. We provide detailed written estimates that break down labor, materials, and permits so you understand exactly what you’re paying for. Remember that quality construction is an investment in your home’s value and your daily comfort.
Most bathroom renovations take 2-3 weeks, kitchen remodels 4-6 weeks, and deck construction 1-2 weeks, depending on size and complexity. Weather can impact outdoor projects, and permit approval sometimes adds time on the front end. We provide realistic timelines upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. The key is working with contractors who plan properly and don’t overbook themselves. Rushed work leads to mistakes and callbacks. We’d rather give you an honest timeline and meet it than promise something unrealistic and leave you frustrated when we can’t deliver.
Most substantial construction work requires permits in Dash Point and throughout King County. Bathroom renovations need permits if you’re moving plumbing or electrical. Kitchen remodels typically require permits for electrical, plumbing, or structural changes. Deck construction almost always requires permits, especially for structures over a certain height or size. Permits aren’t just bureaucracy – they ensure work meets safety codes and protect your investment. We handle permit applications and inspections as part of our service. Working without proper permits can create problems when you sell your home or file insurance claims.
We provide warranties on our workmanship and stand behind what we do. If something isn’t right, we come back and fix it at no charge during the warranty period. This is part of being a legitimate, licensed contractor – we’re accountable for our work. We also carry insurance that protects you if there are any issues with the construction. The advantage of working with established, local contractors is that we’re not going anywhere. We have a reputation to maintain in this community. Get warranty terms in writing and make sure you understand what’s covered and for how long.
Start with licensing and insurance verification – this eliminates contractors who aren’t legitimate. Compare detailed written estimates, not just bottom-line prices. Look for contractors who specialize in your type of project rather than those who claim to do everything. Check references and look at recent work if possible. 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 and what happens if problems arise. Trust your instincts about professionalism and reliability. The cheapest bid often costs more in the long run through poor quality or incomplete work.