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General Construction in Eastmont, WA

Your Home Renovation Done Right

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

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What You Get When It's Done Right

Your kitchen becomes the heart of your home again. Counters that don’t chip after six months, cabinets that close properly, and lighting that actually works for how you cook and entertain.

Your bathroom stops being a source of frustration. No more leaky faucets, cracked tiles, or that shower door that never quite closes right. Just a space that works the way it should from day one.

Your deck becomes somewhere you actually want to spend time. Solid construction that handles Pacific Northwest weather, proper drainage so water doesn’t pool, and materials chosen for longevity rather than just upfront cost. You get years of use instead of repairs.

Eastmont Building Contractor

We Do What We Say We'll Do

Sea Renovation has been serving the Eastmont area since 2023, focusing on residential construction projects that homeowners actually live with long-term. We are licensed, bonded, and insured because that’s not optional when you’re working on someone’s biggest investment.

We specialize in kitchens, bathrooms, and decking because these are the spaces that get used every single day. They’re also the projects where cutting corners shows up fastest.

Military and first responders receive special pricing. Call for details on current discounts available.

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Residential Construction Process

Here's How Your Project Actually Happens

First, you get a real consultation where someone looks at your space and listens to how you actually use it. Not a five-minute walkthrough with a clipboard, but a conversation about what’s working and what isn’t.

Next comes a detailed estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and timeline. No surprises, no “we’ll figure it out as we go.” You know what you’re paying for and when it’ll be done.

During construction, you get regular updates on progress. Materials show up when they’re supposed to. Work happens during the hours you agreed on. Clean-up happens daily, not just at the end.

When it’s finished, you get a walkthrough to make sure everything meets your expectations and a warranty that covers the work. Because standing behind what you build isn’t optional.

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Renovation Contractor Eastmont

What's Included in Every Project

Every project starts with proper permits and planning. You don’t want to find out two years later that something wasn’t done to code when you go to sell your house.

Materials are chosen for the Pacific Northwest climate. That means understanding which products hold up to our wet winters and which ones look good in the showroom but fail after the first rainy season.

All work comes with solid warranties because quality construction should last. When you invest in upgrading your home, you shouldn’t be calling for repairs six months later.

Clean-up happens throughout the project, not just at the end. Your home stays livable during construction, and you’re not left with a mess when the work is done.

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How long does a typical kitchen or bathroom renovation take?

Most kitchen renovations take 3-6 weeks depending on the scope of work, while bathroom projects typically run 2-4 weeks. The timeline depends on factors like permit approval, material availability, and whether you’re doing a complete gut renovation or updating existing fixtures. During your consultation, you’ll get a realistic timeline based on your specific project. Weather can occasionally affect timelines for projects involving exterior work, but interior renovations stay on track regardless of Pacific Northwest rain.
Yes, Sea Renovation is fully licensed, bonded, and insured for general construction work in Washington state. This protects both you and your property throughout the project. You can verify our licensing through the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries website. Being properly licensed means the work meets state building codes and safety standards. Insurance coverage protects against the unlikely event of accidents or damage during construction. These aren’t extras – they’re requirements for any contractor working on your home.
All our construction work comes with comprehensive warranties covering both materials and workmanship. The specific warranty length depends on the type of work performed, but you’ll know exactly what’s covered before the project starts. Warranties cover things like installation defects, material failures, and workmanship issues that appear after completion. Normal wear and tear isn’t covered, but problems that result from improper installation or defective materials are handled at no cost to you. Warranty details are provided in writing with every project estimate.
Yes, we offer special pricing for active military, veterans, and first responders including police, firefighters, and EMTs. Discount amounts vary depending on the project scope and current promotions. You’ll need to provide valid ID or documentation to qualify for military and first responder pricing. These discounts apply to labor costs and can result in significant savings on larger projects like kitchen or bathroom renovations. Call during your initial consultation to discuss available discounts for your specific project.
We handle permit applications and inspections as part of the project when required by local building codes. This includes determining which permits are needed, submitting applications to Eastmont building departments, and scheduling required inspections. Permit costs are outlined separately in your project estimate so you know exactly what to expect. Some smaller projects don’t require permits, while major renovations like kitchen or bathroom remodels typically do. All our work is completed to meet Washington state building codes regardless of permit requirements.
Communication is key when issues come up during construction. You’ll be contacted immediately if we discover unexpected problems, like plumbing issues behind walls or electrical work that needs updating. Any changes to timeline or budget are discussed and approved before moving forward. Weather delays are rare for interior work but can affect deck construction or exterior projects. Material delays occasionally happen, but we present alternative solutions to keep projects moving. Our goal is to solve problems quickly while maintaining quality standards and keeping you informed throughout the process.