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General Construction in Hilltop, WA

Your Home Upgrade Done Right

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

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What You Get When It's Done Right

You wake up in a bathroom that feels like a spa retreat instead of that cramped space you’ve been putting up with for years. Your kitchen becomes the heart of your home again, with counters that don’t chip and cabinets that actually close properly.

Your deck transforms into the outdoor space you actually want to spend time on. No more worrying about loose boards or wondering if it’ll hold up through another Seattle winter.

This is what happens when you work with a contractor who’s licensed, bonded, and insured. Someone who shows up when they say they will and stands behind their work with real warranties. You get the upgrade you’ve been planning, finished on time, and built to last.

Hilltop Residential Construction Company

Built on Reliability, Not Promises

Sea Renovation launched in 2023 with a straightforward approach to residential construction in the Hilltop area. We focus on three things that matter most to homeowners: bathrooms, kitchens, and decks.

What sets us apart isn’t flashy marketing or the lowest bid. It’s being licensed, bonded, and insured when too many contractors aren’t. It’s showing up when scheduled and communicating clearly throughout the project.

We offer military and first responder discounts because we understand the value of service. Most importantly, we stand behind our work with solid warranties and take full responsibility for every project we complete.

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General Contractor Process Hilltop

How Your Project Actually Happens

First, you get a clear assessment of your project and honest pricing upfront. No surprises, no pressure tactics, just straightforward information about what needs to happen and what it’ll cost.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle permits and scheduling so you don’t have to navigate city requirements. The work begins on the agreed timeline with daily communication about progress and any decisions that need your input.

Throughout construction, we protect your home and minimize disruption to your daily routine. When the project wraps up, you get a final walkthrough and warranty information. You know exactly who to call if anything needs attention down the road.

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What's Included in Your Project

Every general construction project includes proper permits, licensed work, and full insurance coverage. You’re not taking on liability risk or wondering if the work meets code requirements.

Bathroom renovations cover everything from fixture replacement to complete layout changes. Kitchen projects handle cabinets, countertops, flooring, and electrical updates. Deck construction includes proper foundation work, quality materials that handle Pacific Northwest weather, and finishes that actually last.

Each project comes with clear timelines, regular progress updates, and cleanup as work progresses. You get warranty coverage on all work performed and direct contact information for any future questions or concerns. Military and first responder discounts are available with verification.

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How long does a typical bathroom renovation take in Hilltop?

Most bathroom renovations take 2-3 weeks depending on the scope of work. A simple fixture and vanity update might finish in 10-12 days, while a complete gut renovation with layout changes typically takes 3-4 weeks. The timeline depends on permit requirements, tile work complexity, and any plumbing or electrical updates needed. Weather rarely affects bathroom projects since the work happens indoors, but material delivery delays can occasionally extend timelines. You’ll get a detailed schedule before work begins so you can plan accordingly.
Yes, permit handling is included in every project that requires them. Most bathroom and kitchen renovations need permits for electrical and plumbing work, and deck construction always requires structural permits. The permit process in Hilltop typically takes 1-2 weeks, and costs are included in your project estimate upfront. Having a licensed contractor handle permits ensures the work meets current building codes and passes inspections. This protects your investment and prevents issues when you sell your home later.
The main difference is being fully licensed, bonded, and insured when many contractors operating in Hilltop aren’t. This means you’re protected if something goes wrong, and the work meets professional standards. We also focus specifically on bathrooms, kitchens, and decks rather than trying to do everything. This specialization means better results and more efficient project completion. You also get solid warranties, clear communication throughout the project, and military/first responder discounts. Our goal is reliable service, not the lowest possible bid.
Kitchen renovation costs vary widely based on size, materials, and complexity. A basic refresh with new cabinets, countertops, and appliances typically starts around $25,000-35,000. Mid-range remodels with custom elements and layout changes usually run $40,000-60,000. High-end kitchens with premium materials and extensive electrical or plumbing work can exceed $75,000. The best approach is getting a detailed estimate based on your specific space and goals. Costs include materials, labor, permits, and warranty coverage so you know exactly what you’re investing upfront.
Composite decking performs exceptionally well in the Pacific Northwest because it handles moisture without warping, splitting, or requiring annual maintenance. Pressure-treated lumber costs less upfront but needs regular staining and eventual board replacement. Cedar looks beautiful and resists rot naturally, but requires maintenance every 2-3 years to maintain appearance. For railings and structure, aluminum and steel components last longer than wood in wet climates. The choice depends on your budget, maintenance preferences, and aesthetic goals. Each material option gets discussed during your project consultation with honest pros and cons.
Yes, we carry full liability insurance and worker’s compensation coverage for all construction projects. This protects your property and family if accidents happen during construction. Many contractors operating in Hilltop aren’t properly insured, which puts homeowners at serious financial risk. Insurance certificates are provided before work begins so you can verify coverage directly with the insurance company. Being licensed, bonded, and insured isn’t just good business practice – it’s essential protection for homeowners investing in renovation projects.