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General Construction in Olympus, WA

Your Home Improvement 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 every morning in a space that actually works for your life. No more dealing with that outdated bathroom that makes getting ready a hassle. No more kitchen that feels cramped when you’re trying to cook dinner. No more deck that you’re embarrassed to have guests over to see.

When your home improvement project is handled by a licensed general contractor who knows what they’re doing, you get results that make sense for how you actually live. The materials hold up. The work looks professional. You’re not calling someone back in six months because something’s already falling apart.

Your home value goes up, but more importantly, your daily life gets better. That’s what happens when the job is done by someone who’s properly licensed, fully insured, and committed to standing behind their work with real warranties.

Olympus Building Contractor

We Do What We Say We'll Do

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

Our company was built around a simple idea: do quality work, communicate clearly, and be accountable for the results. We offer military and first responder discounts and back every project with solid warranties.

When you’re dealing with Sea Renovation, you’re working with contractors who understand that your home is your biggest investment. We treat it that way.

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Residential Construction Process

Here's How Your Project Actually Happens

First, you’ll have a consultation where we look at your space and listen to what you’re trying to accomplish. No pressure, no sales pitch – just an honest conversation about what’s realistic for your budget and timeline.

Once you decide to move forward, we handle the permits and planning. You’ll know exactly what’s happening when, so you can plan your life around the work instead of wondering when someone might show up.

During construction, we keep you updated on progress and any decisions that need to be made. The goal is to get the work done efficiently while keeping disruption to your daily routine as minimal as possible.

When the project is complete, you get a final walkthrough to make sure everything meets your expectations. Then you get your warranty information and contact details for any future questions or concerns.

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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 because someone wanted to cut corners on the paperwork.

The work itself covers everything from structural changes to finish details. Whether you’re updating a bathroom, renovating a kitchen, or building a new deck, the project includes materials, labor, cleanup, and warranty coverage.

You also get clear communication throughout the process. No wondering what’s happening or when the next phase starts. In the Pacific Northwest, weather can affect outdoor projects like deck construction, so timeline adjustments are communicated immediately rather than leaving you guessing.

Military members and first responders receive special pricing – just mention your service when you call for details.

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How long does a typical bathroom or kitchen renovation take?

Most bathroom renovations take 2-3 weeks depending on the scope of work, while kitchen projects typically run 4-6 weeks. The timeline depends on whether you’re doing a simple refresh or a complete gut renovation with structural changes. Deck projects are usually completed in 1-2 weeks, weather permitting. During your consultation, you’ll get a realistic timeline based on your specific project scope. The key is planning around any permit requirements and material delivery schedules, which can add time to the front end but prevent delays once work begins.
In Washington, general contractors must pass state examinations, carry liability insurance, and maintain a contractor’s bond. The license number should be easy to verify through the state’s website. Licensed contractors are also required to pull proper permits for work that requires them, which protects you from code violations that could affect your home’s value or safety. When a contractor is properly licensed, bonded, and insured, you have recourse if something goes wrong. Unlicensed contractors might offer lower prices, but you’re taking on all the liability risk yourself.
Bathroom renovations in the Olympus area typically range from $15,000 for a basic refresh to $35,000+ for a complete renovation with high-end finishes. Kitchen projects start around $25,000 for minor updates and can reach $60,000+ for full renovations with custom cabinetry. Deck construction runs $8,000-$20,000 depending on size, materials, and complexity. These ranges include permits, materials, and labor from a licensed contractor. The best approach is getting quotes from multiple licensed contractors so you can compare not just price, but what’s actually included in each estimate.
Start with licensing, bonding, and insurance – these aren’t negotiable. Ask to see current certificates and verify the license number with the state. Get references from recent projects similar to yours and actually call them. A good contractor will have clear contracts, realistic timelines, and transparent pricing without pressure tactics. We should be able to explain the permit process and handle it for you. Pay attention to communication style during initial meetings – if we’re hard to reach or unclear now, it won’t improve during your project.
Most bathroom and kitchen renovations require permits, especially if you’re moving plumbing, electrical, or walls. Deck construction almost always requires permits for structural work and safety railings. The permit process protects you by ensuring work meets current building codes and safety standards. A licensed general contractor handles permit applications and inspections as part of our service. Skipping permits might save money upfront, but it can create serious problems when you sell your home or file insurance claims. Code violations discovered later can be expensive to fix and may require tearing out completed work.
Reputable general contractors typically offer 1-2 year warranties on workmanship, with longer warranties on specific components like plumbing or electrical work. The warranty should be written, not verbal, and clearly explain what’s covered and for how long. Material warranties come from manufacturers and vary by product – your contractor should provide all warranty documentation at project completion. A solid warranty means the contractor stands behind their work and will address any issues that arise from installation problems. Make sure you understand the difference between workmanship warranties and material warranties before signing any contracts.