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General Construction in Newport Hills, WA

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Licensed, bonded, and insured general construction with warranties you can count on.

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Licensed Building Contractor Services

Your Home, Actually Finished This Time

You’ve probably been burned before. Contractors who don’t show up, leave jobs half-finished, or disappear when problems arise. That’s not how this works.

When your project is complete, you’ll have exactly what you asked for. No surprise costs, no shortcuts, no excuses. Your kitchen functions the way you need it to. Your bathroom feels like the retreat you planned. Your deck is built to last through Seattle’s weather.

You get to enjoy your space instead of explaining to friends why it’s been “almost done” for six months. That’s what happens when you work with a licensed general contractor who actually stands behind their work.

Newport Hills General Contractor

We Do What We Say

Sea Renovation has been serving the Seattle area since 2023, focusing on the projects that matter most to homeowners: kitchens, bathrooms, and decks. We’re licensed, bonded, and insured because that’s not optional when you’re working on someone’s home.

We built our reputation on reliability and quality workmanship. No extensive marketing campaigns or flashy certifications. Just consistent results and homeowners who refer their neighbors.

Military and first responders get discounted rates. Because some things matter more than profit margins.

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Residential Construction Process

Here's How Your Project Actually Happens

First, you’ll get a clear assessment of what needs to happen. No vague estimates or surprise discoveries halfway through. If permits are required, that gets handled upfront so you’re not dealing with city complications later.

The work starts when promised and follows a realistic timeline. You’ll know what’s happening each day and when to expect completion. Materials show up when they’re supposed to. The work area stays as clean as possible because it’s still your home.

Problems get solved immediately, not ignored until they become your problems. When the project is finished, you get a walkthrough to make sure everything meets your expectations. Then you get documentation of the warranty coverage so you know exactly what’s protected.

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What's Included in Your Project

Every general construction project includes proper permits and inspections where required. You’re not left guessing about code compliance or dealing with city issues later. All work comes with solid warranties because quality construction should last.

Kitchen renovations cover everything from layout changes to electrical and plumbing updates. Bathroom projects handle waterproofing, ventilation, and fixture installation the right way the first time. Deck construction accounts for Seattle’s weather patterns and soil conditions.

Newport Hills homeowners deal with specific challenges like sloped lots and older home integration. These aren’t problems to work around. They’re factors that get planned for from the beginning so your finished project looks like it belongs.

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How long does a typical kitchen or bathroom renovation take?

Most kitchen renovations take 3-6 weeks depending on the scope of work. Bathroom projects typically run 2-4 weeks. The timeline depends on whether you’re doing cosmetic updates or changing layouts that require plumbing and electrical work. Permit approval can add 1-2 weeks to the front end, but that’s handled before construction starts so it doesn’t delay your project. You’ll get a realistic timeline upfront that accounts for inspections and any potential delays. The goal is to give you accurate expectations, not optimistic guesses that leave you without a functional kitchen for months.
It depends on what you’re doing. Cosmetic updates like new countertops or flooring typically don’t require permits. But if you’re moving walls, changing plumbing or electrical, or adding square footage, you’ll need permits. Kitchen and bathroom renovations often require permits because they involve plumbing, electrical, and sometimes structural changes. Deck construction definitely requires permits in most cases. The permit process in Newport Hills usually takes 2-3 weeks for approval. This gets handled before any work starts so you’re not dealing with city complications during construction. Skipping required permits creates problems when you sell your home, so it’s worth doing it right.
Kitchen renovations typically run $25,000-75,000 depending on size and finishes. Bathroom projects range from $15,000-40,000. Deck construction varies widely based on size and materials but expect $15,000-35,000 for most projects. These are realistic ranges for quality work in the Newport Hills area. You’ll get a detailed estimate that breaks down materials and labor so you know where your money is going. The goal is to give you accurate pricing upfront, not low estimates that balloon once work starts. Quality construction costs more than hiring someone unlicensed, but it’s worth it when you factor in warranties and peace of mind.
Ask for their license number and verify it with the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries. A legitimate contractor will provide this information immediately. They should also show proof of general liability insurance and workers compensation coverage. Don’t just take their word for it. Call their insurance company to verify coverage is current. Licensed contractors have passed exams, met experience requirements, and posted bonds to protect consumers. Unlicensed contractors might be cheaper upfront, but they create liability issues if someone gets hurt or work doesn’t meet code. Your homeowner’s insurance won’t cover problems caused by unlicensed work.
Quality contractors stand behind their work with solid warranties. You should get written warranty documentation that spells out what’s covered and for how long. Workmanship issues typically get 1-2 year warranties. Materials may have longer manufacturer warranties. If problems arise during the warranty period, a reputable contractor will return to fix them at no charge. This is why working with licensed, established contractors matters. They’re not disappearing after your check clears. Keep all warranty documentation and don’t hesitate to call if issues come up. Good contractors want to maintain their reputation and will address problems quickly.
We can accommodate reasonable schedule requests, especially for homeowners who work from home. The key is discussing this upfront so expectations are clear. Some work like demolition or power tool use will be disruptive no matter when it happens. But timing can often be adjusted for the noisiest parts of the project. We start early to minimize disruption to your workday when possible. Kitchen and bathroom projects require shutting off water and power at certain points, so you’ll need to plan around those interruptions. Clear communication about your needs helps us plan the work sequence to minimize disruption while keeping the project on schedule.