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General Construction in Eastwood Park, WA

Your Home Upgrade Done Right

Licensed general construction that actually shows up, finishes on time, and stands behind the work.

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Licensed General Contractor Services

What You Get When It's Done Right

You wake up in a home that works better for how you actually live. Your kitchen flows the way you cook. Your bathroom feels like the retreat you’ve been wanting. Your deck becomes the place everyone gravitates toward.

That’s what happens when general construction is handled by people who understand that your home isn’t just a project—it’s where your life happens. Every detail matters because you’re the one living with the results.

You get the peace of mind that comes with licensed, bonded, and insured work. No wondering if corners were cut. No worrying about what happens if something goes wrong. Just solid construction that adds real value to your home and your daily life.

Eastwood Park Building Contractor

We Do What We Say We'll Do

Sea Renovation has been serving the Seattle area since 2023, focusing on the spaces that matter most—kitchens, bathrooms, and decks. We’re licensed, bonded, and insured because that’s what responsible contractors do.

We built our reputation on reliability and quality craftsmanship. When we give you a timeline, we stick to it. When we quote a price, that’s what you pay. When we guarantee our work, we mean it.

Military and first responders get special pricing because some people deserve recognition for their service. It’s that simple.

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Residential Construction Process

Here's How Your Project Actually Happens

First, you get a real conversation about what you want and what’s actually possible within your budget. No sales pressure, no inflated promises. Just straight talk about your project.

Next comes a detailed estimate that breaks down exactly what you’re paying for. Materials, labor, timeline—everything spelled out so there are no surprises later. You know what to expect before any work begins.

Then the work starts on schedule. Daily cleanup happens because it’s your home, not a construction zone you have to live around. Regular updates keep you informed without overwhelming you with every minor detail.

When it’s finished, you get a final walkthrough to make sure everything meets your standards. Plus the warranty documentation that proves we stand behind our work long after we’ve packed up our tools.

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What's Included In Your Project

Every general construction project includes proper permitting when required, because cutting corners with the city creates problems you don’t want to deal with later. All work meets current building codes, not just the minimum requirements.

You get quality materials sourced from reliable suppliers, not whatever’s cheapest that week. The difference shows up in how everything looks and how long it lasts. Skilled tradespeople handle the specialized work because some things shouldn’t be left to whoever’s available.

Cleanup happens throughout the project, not just at the end. Your home stays livable while the work progresses. All debris gets hauled away—you shouldn’t have to deal with construction waste in your driveway for weeks after completion.

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How long does a typical general construction project take?

Timeline depends entirely on project scope, but most kitchen renovations take 3-6 weeks, bathroom remodels run 2-4 weeks, and deck construction typically wraps up in 1-2 weeks. Weather can affect outdoor projects, and permit approval adds time upfront. The key is getting a realistic timeline from the start, not an optimistic guess that leads to disappointment. Sea Renovation provides detailed schedules during the estimate process so you can plan accordingly. Rush jobs usually mean cut corners or inflated prices, so proper planning benefits everyone.
Most structural changes, electrical work, and plumbing modifications require permits in Eastwood Park. Kitchen renovations need permits if you’re moving walls or updating electrical systems. Bathroom remodels almost always require permits due to plumbing and electrical components. Deck construction depends on size and height—anything over 30 inches high typically needs approval. We handle permit applications and inspections as part of our service. Skipping permits might save money upfront, but it creates serious problems when you sell your home or file insurance claims.
In Washington state, general contractors must have a valid license through the Department of Labor & Industries. You can verify any contractor’s license status online using their name or license number. The license should be current, not expired or suspended. Bonding protects you if the contractor fails to complete work or pay subcontractors. Insurance covers accidents and property damage during construction. Never hire anyone who can’t immediately provide proof of licensing, bonding, and insurance. These aren’t optional extras—they’re legal requirements that protect your investment.
Kitchen renovations typically range from $25,000-$75,000 depending on size and finishes. Bathroom remodels run $15,000-$40,000 for most projects. Deck construction varies widely based on materials and complexity, usually $8,000-$25,000. These are rough ranges—your actual cost depends on specific requirements, material choices, and current market conditions. Beware of estimates that seem too good to be true or significantly higher than others without clear justification. Quality contractors provide detailed breakdowns showing exactly what you’re paying for, not vague lump sum numbers.
Yes, all Sea Renovation work comes with solid warranties that cover both materials and workmanship. Specific warranty terms depend on the type of work performed—structural elements typically carry longer coverage than finish materials. Manufacturer warranties on appliances, fixtures, and materials remain in effect and transfer to you. The warranty covers defects in workmanship, not normal wear and tear or damage from misuse. Everything gets documented in writing so there’s no confusion about what’s covered. We stand behind our work because our reputation depends on customer satisfaction long after the project ends.
Clear the work area of personal belongings and furniture that could be damaged or get in the way. Pack away fragile items from nearby rooms since construction creates vibration and dust. Set up temporary arrangements for affected spaces—if it’s your only bathroom, plan alternative arrangements during certain phases. Discuss parking and access with your contractor since work trucks and material deliveries need space. Inform neighbors about upcoming work as a courtesy, especially for projects involving early morning starts or noise. We provide specific preparation checklists tailored to your project type and scope.