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General Construction in Newport Trace, WA

Your Project Done Right the First Time

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 works perfectly. No leaky fixtures, no cracked tiles, no regrets about cutting corners. Your kitchen becomes the space you actually want to cook in, with cabinets that close properly and countertops that can handle real life.

Your deck doesn’t wobble when friends come over. It’s built to handle Pacific Northwest weather without falling apart in two years. You’re not calling contractors back to fix what should have been done correctly the first time.

This is what happens when you work with a licensed general contractor who takes responsibility for the work. No surprises, no excuses, no wondering if you made the right choice. Just solid construction that adds real value to your home and peace of mind to your daily life.

Newport Trace Building Contractor

We Do What We Say We'll Do

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

We don’t try to be everything to everyone. Instead, we’ve built our reputation on reliability and quality craftsmanship in the areas where we excel. When we commit to a timeline, we stick to it. When we warranty our work, we stand behind it.

Military and first responders receive special pricing because good work should be accessible to those who serve the community.

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Residential Construction Process

How Your Project Actually Gets Done

First, you get a straight answer about what your project will cost and how long it will take. No vague estimates or surprise fees later. The timeline includes everything from permits to cleanup, so you know exactly what to expect.

During construction, you’ll get regular updates on progress. No wondering if anyone’s showing up today or if materials are on schedule. The work happens when promised, and any changes get discussed before they affect your budget or timeline.

When the project wraps up, you get a walkthrough to make sure everything meets your expectations. The warranty information is clear, and you have direct contact information if anything needs attention later. Your home is left clean and ready to use, not like a construction zone that someone abandoned.

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What's Included in Your Project

Every general construction project includes proper permits, quality materials, and work that meets local building codes. You’re not paying for shortcuts that cause problems later. We focus on bathrooms, kitchens, and decks because that’s where most homeowners see the biggest impact on their daily lives.

Bathroom projects handle everything from fixture replacement to full remodels. Kitchen work covers cabinet installation, countertops, and layout improvements that make the space more functional. Deck construction uses materials designed for Pacific Northwest weather conditions.

Each project comes with clear warranty coverage and direct access to our team if questions come up later. You’re working with a local contractor who will be here to address any concerns, not someone who disappears after collecting payment.

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How long does a typical bathroom renovation take to complete?

Most bathroom renovations take 1-2 weeks depending on the scope of work. A simple fixture replacement and tile refresh usually wraps up in 5-7 days. Full gut renovations with new plumbing and electrical work typically need 10-14 days. The timeline depends on permit requirements, material availability, and whether you’re changing the layout. You’ll get a specific schedule before work begins, including any potential delays from permit approval or special order materials.
Most kitchen and bathroom projects require permits when you’re moving plumbing, electrical, or structural elements. Simple cosmetic updates like new cabinets or countertops usually don’t need permits. However, if you’re relocating a sink, adding electrical outlets, or removing walls, permits are required. The permit process in Newport Trace typically takes 1-2 weeks for approval. A licensed contractor handles all permit applications and ensures the work meets local building codes, so you don’t have to navigate the paperwork yourself.
Deck costs vary significantly based on size, materials, and complexity. A basic 12×16 pressure-treated deck typically starts around $3,000-$5,000. Composite decking or larger spaces with multiple levels can range from $8,000-$15,000 or more. The Pacific Northwest climate requires specific materials and construction techniques to handle moisture and temperature changes. Your estimate will include all materials, labor, permits, and any necessary structural work. It’s better to invest in quality materials upfront than replace a deck in five years.
Yes, Sea Renovation is fully licensed, bonded, and insured for general construction work in Washington state. This means you’re protected if anything goes wrong during the project, and the work meets state requirements for quality and safety. License verification is available through the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries website. Insurance coverage includes both liability and workers’ compensation, so you’re not responsible if someone gets injured on your property during construction. Always verify these credentials before hiring any contractor.
Yes, all work comes with solid warranty coverage that varies by project type. Structural work typically carries a longer warranty than cosmetic finishes. The warranty covers defects in workmanship, not normal wear and tear or damage from misuse. You’ll receive written warranty information that explains exactly what’s covered and for how long. If something needs attention during the warranty period, you have direct contact information to get it resolved quickly. This isn’t a warranty that disappears when the contractor moves on to other projects.
Most projects can be scheduled 2-4 weeks in advance, depending on the season and scope of work. Spring and summer are typically busier for deck construction, while indoor projects like bathrooms and kitchens can happen year-round. Larger projects or those requiring special materials may need 4-6 weeks lead time. The scheduling process includes time for permits, material ordering, and any prep work you need to do beforehand. It’s better to plan ahead than rush into a project and compromise on quality or timeline.