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General Construction in Hazelwood, WA

Quality Construction That Actually Gets Done Right

Licensed, bonded, and insured general contractor specializing in kitchens, bathrooms, and decks that increase your home’s value.

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Residential Construction Hazelwood

Your Home Upgrade Without the Headaches

You know what it’s like when construction actually goes according to plan. No surprise delays that stretch your two-week bathroom project into two months. No mystery charges that weren’t in the original estimate. No contractors who disappear for days without explanation.

When your project is finished, you walk into a space that works exactly how you imagined it would. Your new kitchen flows better for daily cooking and entertaining. That bathroom renovation turns your morning routine from frustrating to refreshing. The deck becomes the outdoor space you actually want to spend time on.

You’re not dealing with callbacks six months later because something wasn’t installed correctly the first time. The work holds up because it was done right from the start, with quality materials and proper techniques that stand up to Washington’s weather and daily use.

Licensed General Contractor Hazelwood

We're the Contractors Who Show Up

We’ve been serving Hazelwood and the greater Seattle area since 2023, focusing specifically on the areas of your home that matter most: kitchens, bathrooms, and decks. We’re licensed, bonded, and insured because that’s not optional when you’re working on someone’s home.

We’re not the biggest construction company in the area, and we’re not trying to be. We focus on doing solid work for homeowners who want their projects completed reliably and professionally. Our reputation is built on showing up when we say we will and finishing what we start.

Military and first responders receive special pricing because we believe in supporting those who serve our community. Call us for details on current discount programs.

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Building Contractor Process Hazelwood

Straightforward Process, No Surprises

We start with a consultation at your home to understand exactly what you want to accomplish. You’ll get a detailed estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and timeline so you know what to expect before any work begins.

Once you approve the project, we handle permits and scheduling. We order materials in advance and coordinate delivery to minimize delays. You’ll know when we’re starting, what we’re doing each day, and when we expect to finish.

During construction, we keep the work area as clean and contained as possible because we understand you’re still living in your home. We communicate regularly about progress and any adjustments that need to be made. When we finish, we walk through everything with you to ensure it meets your expectations before considering the job complete.

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Renovation Contractor Services Hazelwood

What's Included in Every Project

Every project includes proper permitting, quality materials sourced from trusted suppliers, and workmanship backed by our warranty. We handle the coordination with inspectors and ensure all work meets local building codes.

You get transparent pricing with detailed estimates that explain exactly what you’re paying for. No hidden fees or surprise charges that appear halfway through the project. If changes need to be made, we discuss them with you first and get approval before proceeding.

Our focus on kitchens, bathrooms, and decks means we understand the specific challenges these projects present. We know how to waterproof properly, how to handle electrical and plumbing integration, and how to build outdoor structures that hold up to Pacific Northwest weather. This specialization means fewer problems and better results for your investment.

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

Check the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries contractor license lookup tool online. Enter the contractor’s name or license number to verify their current status. A legitimate contractor will provide their license number upfront and encourage you to verify it. Make sure the license covers the type of work you need done – general contracting licenses allow for most residential construction, but specialty work sometimes requires additional certifications. Also verify they carry current liability insurance and workers’ compensation coverage.
Kitchen renovations typically range from $25,000 to $75,000 depending on size, materials, and complexity. Bathroom renovations generally run $15,000 to $40,000 for a full remodel. Deck construction varies widely based on size and materials, from $8,000 for basic decks to $25,000+ for larger composite or premium wood installations. These ranges reflect quality materials and professional installation. Get detailed written estimates from multiple licensed contractors to compare not just price, but what’s included in each proposal.
Bathroom renovations usually take 2-4 weeks, kitchen remodels take 4-8 weeks, and deck construction takes 1-3 weeks. Timeline depends on project complexity, permit approval speed, and material availability. Weather can affect outdoor projects like decks during Washington’s rainy season. Delays often happen when homeowners make changes mid-project or when unexpected issues are discovered during demolition. A realistic contractor will give you a timeline range rather than promising exact completion dates, and will communicate promptly about any delays that arise.
Most kitchen and bathroom renovations require permits, especially when moving plumbing, electrical, or structural elements. Deck construction typically requires permits for structures over a certain height or size. Your contractor should handle permit applications and know local requirements. Permits ensure work meets safety codes and protect your investment when you sell your home. Unpermitted work can create problems during home sales and may need to be redone to meet code. Always work with contractors who pull proper permits rather than trying to skip this step to save money.
Reputable contractors provide warranties on their work and will return to address legitimate issues. Workmanship warranties typically cover installation problems for one to two years, while material warranties vary by manufacturer. Document any concerns promptly and contact your contractor first to resolve issues. Keep all project documentation, permits, and warranty information organized. If your contractor is unresponsive, having proper licensing and insurance provides additional recourse options. This is why working with licensed, bonded contractors is essential – they have accountability mechanisms that unlicensed workers don’t.
Clear the work area completely and protect nearby rooms from dust and debris. Set up temporary living arrangements if the kitchen or main bathroom will be unusable. Discuss access needs with your contractor – they’ll need space for materials, tools, and worker parking. Plan for noise and disruption, especially if you work from home. Communicate with neighbors about potential impacts like construction noise or worker parking. Store valuable items safely away from work areas. Your contractor should provide specific preparation instructions based on your project scope and discuss how to minimize disruption to your daily routine.