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General Construction in Lake Boren, WA

Your Home Upgrade Done Right

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

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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 your life. Your kitchen flows the way you actually cook. Your bathroom feels like the retreat you’ve been wanting. Your deck becomes the space where you actually want to spend time.

That’s what happens when general construction is handled by people who understand that your home isn’t just a project—it’s where you live every day. We focus on the spaces that matter most: kitchens, bathrooms, and decks. The areas that either make your daily routine easier or drive you crazy.

When you work with a licensed general contractor who’s bonded and insured, you’re not just getting construction work. You’re getting peace of mind that the job will be done right, backed by real warranties, and handled by professionals who take responsibility for their work.

Building Contractor Lake Boren

We Do What We Say We'll Do

Sea Renovation has been serving the Lake Boren and greater Seattle area since 2023. We’re licensed, bonded, and insured because that’s what professional construction looks like. No shortcuts, no excuses.

We specialize in bathrooms, kitchens, and decking because these are the projects that make the biggest difference in how you live in your home. Rather than trying to be everything to everyone, we focus on doing these three things really well.

Our reputation is built on reliability and quality craftsmanship. We provide solid warranties on our work and we’re committed to being fully liable for what we build. Military and first responders receive special pricing—call us for details.

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Residential Construction Process

Here's How Your Project Actually Happens

First, we come look at what you’re working with. No sales pitch—just a real conversation about what you want and what’s actually possible in your space and budget. We’ll tell you upfront if something won’t work or if there’s a better way to get what you’re after.

Once we agree on the scope, we handle permits and planning. You shouldn’t have to become a construction expert just to upgrade your home. We manage the details so you can focus on the decisions that actually matter to you.

During construction, we keep you informed about what’s happening and when. No disappearing for days without explanation. No surprise changes to timeline or cost. We show up when we say we will and we clean up after ourselves.

When we’re done, we walk through everything with you to make sure it’s right. Our warranty covers our work, and we’re available if anything needs attention after the project is complete.

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What's Included in Your Project

Every general construction project includes proper permits, licensed work, and cleanup. We’re not the type to cut corners on the stuff you can’t see—because that’s usually what causes problems later.

For kitchen projects, we handle everything from layout changes to electrical and plumbing updates. Bathrooms get the same comprehensive approach, whether you’re updating fixtures or completely reconfiguring the space. Deck construction includes proper foundation work and materials that can handle Washington weather.

You get a dedicated project timeline, regular communication, and access to our team when you have questions. We source quality materials and work with reliable suppliers who understand our standards. Military and first responder discounts are available—just mention your service when you call.

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How long do typical kitchen and bathroom renovation projects take?

Kitchen renovations typically take 3-6 weeks depending on the scope of work. A simple refresh with new cabinets and countertops runs shorter, while full gut renovations with layout changes take longer. Bathroom projects usually run 2-4 weeks for most renovations. The timeline depends on factors like permit requirements, material availability, and whether we’re moving plumbing or electrical. We give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. Most delays come from permit issues or special-order materials, which is why we handle permits early and discuss material lead times before starting.
In Washington state, general contractors need a valid contractor’s license, liability insurance, and a surety bond. The license shows we’ve met state requirements for experience and testing. Liability insurance protects you if something goes wrong during the project. The bond provides additional financial protection. We carry all three because it’s the right way to do business, and it protects both you and us. Always ask to see current insurance certificates and license numbers. Any legitimate contractor will provide this information without hesitation. If someone can’t show you current documentation, that’s a red flag.
We discuss potential variables upfront and build realistic estimates based on what we can see. If we discover something unexpected—like old plumbing that needs updating or structural issues—we stop work and discuss options with you before proceeding. Any changes to the original scope require written approval with clear cost implications. We don’t surprise you with bills at the end. Most cost overruns happen when contractors don’t properly assess the existing conditions or when homeowners decide to upgrade materials mid-project. Clear communication prevents most of these issues.
We provide solid warranties on our workmanship and stand behind what we build. The specific warranty terms depend on the type of work—structural elements, finishes, and mechanical systems all have different considerations. We’ll explain exactly what’s covered before starting your project. Our warranty covers defects in our work, not normal wear and tear or damage from misuse. We’re available to address any issues that come up, and we respond quickly to warranty calls. The goal is to build things right the first time, but if something needs attention, we take care of it.
Yes, but we’re contractors, not designers. We can guide you on practical considerations like durability, maintenance, and what works well in our climate. We’ll tell you if something you’re considering won’t hold up or if there’s a better option for your situation. For complex design work, we recommend working with a designer first, then bringing us in for the construction. We’re happy to coordinate with designers and architects you’re already working with. Our job is to make sure whatever you choose gets installed properly and functions the way you expect it to.
We handle permit applications and coordinate inspections as part of our service. Most kitchen and bathroom renovations require permits, especially if we’re moving plumbing or electrical or making structural changes. Deck construction definitely requires permits. We know what Lake Boren and King County require and we build relationships with local inspectors. You don’t need to become an expert on building codes—that’s our job. We schedule inspections at the right times and make sure everything passes. If an inspector finds something that needs adjustment, we fix it and get re-inspected. Proper permits protect you and ensure the work is done to code.