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General Construction in East Renton Highlands

Your Home Renovation Gets Done Right

Licensed, bonded, and insured general construction focused on kitchens, bathrooms, and decks that actually increase your home’s value.

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What You Get With Professional Construction

You wake up in a home that works better for how you actually live. The kitchen flows naturally when you’re cooking for family. The bathroom feels like the retreat you’ve been wanting. Your deck becomes the space where you actually want to spend time.

That’s what happens when construction is done by someone who understands both the technical side and what homeowners in East Renton Highlands actually need. You’re not dealing with callbacks, warranty issues, or wondering if corners were cut.

Your investment pays off because the work is built to last. No surprises six months later. No wondering if you chose the right contractor. Just solid construction that makes your daily life better and adds real value to your property.

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Construction Done by People You Trust

Sea Renovation has been serving East Renton Highlands homeowners since 2023, focusing specifically on the areas where quality construction makes the biggest difference in your daily life. We’re licensed, bonded, and insured because that’s not optional when you’re working in someone’s home.

We specialize in kitchens, bathrooms, and decking rather than trying to be everything to everyone. This focus means we understand the specific challenges and requirements these projects demand.

Military and first responders receive special pricing recognition. When you’ve served your community, that matters. We stand behind our work with solid warranties and take full liability for every project we complete.

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How Your Project Actually Gets Done

First, you’ll get a clear assessment of what your project requires. No vague estimates or surprise costs later. Everything gets outlined upfront so you know exactly what you’re investing in and when it’ll be completed.

Once you’re ready to move forward, the work begins with proper preparation and protection of your existing home. Materials arrive when they’re supposed to. The job site stays organized because nobody wants construction chaos taking over their house.

Communication happens throughout the process. You’ll know what’s happening each day and what comes next. When the work is finished, you get a final walkthrough and warranty information. The job isn’t done until you’re satisfied with the results and understand how to maintain what was built.

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What's Included in Your Construction Project

Every general construction project includes proper permitting and inspection coordination. You’re not left handling the bureaucratic side while trying to manage a renovation. All work meets current building codes and local East Renton Highlands requirements.

Materials are sourced from reliable suppliers with established track records. No experimenting with your project or using whatever happens to be cheapest that week. Quality materials backed by manufacturer warranties become part of your overall project protection.

Cleanup happens daily, not just at the end. Construction debris gets managed properly throughout the project. Your home stays as functional as possible during the work, and you get your space back in better condition than when the project started.

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

Washington requires all general contractors to hold a valid contractor license through the Department of Labor & Industries. You can verify any contractor’s license status, bond information, and insurance coverage by searching their business name or license number on the L&I website. A legitimate contractor will provide their license number upfront and won’t hesitate when you ask to verify it. Sea Renovation maintains current licensing, bonding, and insurance specifically because these protections matter when someone is working in your home. Don’t work with anyone who can’t immediately prove their credentials.
Kitchen renovations typically take 3-6 weeks depending on the scope of work, while bathroom projects usually complete in 2-4 weeks. The timeline depends on factors like permit approval, material availability, and whether you’re doing a full gut renovation or working within existing layouts. Delays often happen when contractors don’t properly coordinate inspections or when materials arrive late. A professional contractor provides realistic timelines upfront and builds in buffer time for potential issues. You’ll get a detailed schedule before work begins so you can plan around the disruption to your daily routine.
Deck costs vary significantly based on size, materials, height, and complexity of the design. Basic pressure-treated lumber decks start around $25-35 per square foot, while composite or premium materials can run $40-60+ per square foot. Factor in additional costs for permits, railings, stairs, and any electrical work for lighting. A 12×16 deck typically ranges from $4,800 to $15,000 depending on materials and features. Get detailed written estimates that break down material and labor costs separately. This helps you understand where your money goes and makes it easier to compare contractors fairly.
Most kitchen and bathroom renovations require permits, especially if you’re moving plumbing, electrical, or structural elements. Deck construction almost always requires permits regardless of size. King County handles permitting for East Renton Highlands, and requirements can be strict about setbacks, height restrictions, and structural specifications. Your contractor should handle permit applications and coordinate required inspections. Working without proper permits can create problems when you sell your home and may void your insurance coverage if something goes wrong. Don’t let a contractor talk you into skipping permits to save money or time.
Get everything in writing before work begins, including detailed material specifications, labor costs, timeline, and change order procedures. A legitimate contractor provides fixed pricing for defined scope of work. Understand what triggers additional costs and how changes get approved and priced. Set aside 10-15% contingency budget for unexpected issues that sometimes arise once walls are opened up. Never pay large amounts upfront – payment should align with work completion milestones. If a contractor demands significant money before starting or won’t provide detailed written estimates, find someone else. Clear contracts and communication prevent most cost surprise situations.
Verify licensing, bonding, and insurance first – these aren’t optional protections. Check recent references from projects similar to yours and ask specific questions about communication, cleanliness, and timeline adherence. Look for contractors who specialize in your type of project rather than generalists who do everything. Get multiple detailed written estimates to compare pricing and scope understanding. Pay attention to how they communicate during the estimate process because that’s how they’ll communicate during your project. A professional contractor returns calls promptly, shows up when scheduled, and provides clear answers to your questions without pressure tactics.