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General Construction in Hazelwood Terrace, WA

Quality Construction That Actually Gets Done Right

Licensed, bonded, and insured general contractor specializing in bathrooms, kitchens, and decks that add real value to your home.

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What Your Home Gets With Professional Construction

You get construction work that actually lasts. No callbacks six months later because something wasn’t done right the first time.

Your bathroom renovation becomes the space you actually want to use every morning. Your kitchen remodel creates the functionality you’ve been missing. Your new deck handles Seattle weather without warping, splitting, or becoming a maintenance headache.

When you work with a licensed general contractor who specializes in these areas, you’re not getting someone who dabbles in everything. You’re getting focused expertise in the spaces that matter most to how you live in your home.

Hazelwood Terrace Building Contractor

Licensed, Bonded, and Actually Reliable

We’ve been serving the Seattle area since 2023 as a licensed, bonded, and insured general contractor. We focus specifically on bathroom, kitchen, and deck construction because these are the projects that make the biggest difference in how you use your home.

Being properly licensed means you’re protected. Being bonded and insured means if something goes wrong, you’re covered. Being reliable means we show up when we say we will and complete the work as promised.

We offer military and first responder discounts because good service deserves recognition.

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How Your Construction Project Actually Happens

First, you get a clear assessment of what you want done and what it will actually cost. No surprises, no “we’ll figure it out as we go” pricing.

Next, we schedule the work around your life, not the other way around. You know when our crew will be there and what we’ll be doing each day. We order materials ahead of time so there aren’t delays waiting for supplies.

During construction, you get regular updates on progress. Questions get answered the same day, not three days later. When the work is complete, you get a walkthrough to make sure everything meets your expectations before we consider the project finished.

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What's Included in Professional Construction Work

Your general construction project includes proper permits when required, because cutting corners on paperwork creates problems later. All work meets local building codes, which matters for both safety and resale value.

You get quality materials that are appropriate for Seattle’s climate. Exterior work like decks gets built to handle moisture and temperature changes. Interior renovations use materials that will look good and function well for years.

Every project comes with a solid warranty because standing behind our work is part of doing business right. When you invest in professional construction, you should get professional results that last.

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

In Washington state, all general contractors must be licensed through the Department of Labor & Industries. You can verify any contractor’s license status, bond, and insurance on the L&I website using their contractor registration number. A legitimate contractor will provide this information upfront and won’t hesitate when you ask for it. Licensed contractors also carry liability insurance and are bonded, which protects you if something goes wrong during the project. Never work with unlicensed contractors – it puts you at financial and legal risk.
Most bathroom renovations take 2-3 weeks depending on the scope of work, while kitchen remodels typically run 3-4 weeks for full renovations. The timeline depends on factors like permit requirements, custom work, and material availability. Deck construction usually takes 1-2 weeks for standard builds. These timeframes assume no major surprises like hidden water damage or structural issues. A professional contractor will give you a realistic timeline upfront and communicate immediately if anything changes. Rushing construction work to meet unrealistic deadlines usually creates quality problems later.
Bathroom renovations in the Seattle area typically range from $15,000-$40,000 depending on size and finishes. Kitchen remodels can range from $25,000-$60,000 for full renovations. Deck construction usually runs $8,000-$25,000 depending on size, materials, and complexity. These ranges reflect quality work with proper materials – significantly lower bids often mean corners are being cut somewhere. The best approach is getting detailed estimates from licensed contractors so you can compare what’s actually included. Remember that permits, disposal, and unexpected issues can add to costs.
Hidden problems like water damage, electrical issues, or structural concerns are discovered in about 30% of renovation projects, especially in older homes. When problems are found, work stops immediately and you get a clear explanation of what was discovered and what needs to be fixed. A professional contractor will provide options and costs for addressing the issue before proceeding. This is why working with licensed, insured contractors matters – they can handle unexpected problems properly and safely. Problems found during construction must be fixed to meet building codes and ensure your safety.
Most significant bathroom and kitchen renovations require permits, especially if you’re moving plumbing, electrical, or walls. Deck construction typically requires permits for new builds or major structural changes. Permit requirements vary by city – Seattle, Bellevue, and other local jurisdictions have different rules. A licensed general contractor handles permit applications and knows local requirements. Skipping required permits can create problems when you sell your home and may not meet insurance requirements if something goes wrong. The permit process typically adds 1-2 weeks to project timelines but ensures work meets safety codes.
Start by verifying licensing, bonding, and insurance – this eliminates contractors who aren’t legitimate. Compare detailed written estimates that break down materials, labor, and timelines rather than just total prices. Ask about warranties on both materials and workmanship. Check recent references from similar projects, not just online reviews. Meet with contractors in person to gauge communication style and professionalism. The lowest bid often means something is missing from the scope of work. Choose contractors who specialize in your type of project rather than those who claim to do everything.