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General Construction in Penrose, WA

Your Home Deserves Better Than Average

Licensed general construction that actually shows up, does quality work, and stands behind every project.

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What Quality Construction Actually Looks Like

You know the difference between a job done right and a job done fast. When your bathroom renovation doesn’t leak six months later, when your kitchen cabinets still close properly after a year, when your deck doesn’t sag or wobble – that’s what quality construction delivers.

Real construction work means you’re not dealing with callbacks, warranty claims, or having to hire someone else to fix what should have been done correctly the first time. Your home functions better, looks better, and holds its value.

The peace of mind alone is worth it. No wondering if corners were cut, no questioning whether the work will hold up, no stress about whether your contractor will actually finish what they started.

Penrose General Construction Company

Licensed, Bonded, and Actually Reliable

We handle general construction throughout the Seattle area, with a focus on the projects that matter most – bathrooms, kitchens, and decks. We’re fully licensed, bonded, and insured, which isn’t just paperwork – it’s protection for your investment.

Since 2023, we’ve built our reputation on doing what we say we’ll do, when we say we’ll do it. No disappearing acts, no excuses, no cutting corners to save a few bucks.

Military and first responders get special pricing because quality work should be accessible to those who serve our community.

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Residential Construction Process

Straightforward Process, No Surprises

Every project starts with an honest assessment of what you need and what it’ll actually cost. No inflated estimates, no hidden fees that show up later. You get a clear timeline and regular updates on progress.

During construction, your home is treated with respect. Work areas are protected, cleanup happens daily, and any questions get answered immediately. You’re not left wondering what’s happening or when things will be finished.

After completion, you get a solid warranty that actually means something. If something isn’t right, it gets fixed. Period. That’s what being liable for the work really means – standing behind every nail, every cut, every finish detail until you’re completely satisfied.

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Renovation Contractor Specialties

Bathrooms, Kitchens, and Decks Done Right

These three areas of your home get the most use and abuse, which is exactly why they need to be built to last. Bathroom renovations that can handle daily moisture without developing mold or leaks. Kitchen construction that supports real cooking and family life. Deck building that handles Seattle weather year after year.

Each project includes proper planning, quality materials, and construction techniques that make sense for our local climate. You’re not getting cookie-cutter solutions – you’re getting construction that fits your specific needs and your home’s requirements.

The goal isn’t just to make things look good for the photos. It’s to build spaces that work better, last longer, and add real value to your daily life and your property.

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How do I know if a general contractor is properly licensed in Washington?

Every legitimate contractor in Washington must have a current license through the Department of Labor & Industries. You can verify any contractor’s license status, bond information, and insurance coverage on the L&I website using their registration number. Sea Renovation’s license information is available for verification, and we’re happy to provide our license number upfront. Licensed contractors have met state requirements for experience, passed exams, and carry required insurance and bonding. Never hire anyone who can’t immediately provide their license number or seems hesitant about verification.
Insurance protects you if someone gets hurt on your property or if accidental damage occurs during construction. Bonding protects you financially if the contractor doesn’t complete the work or doesn’t pay their subcontractors and suppliers. Both are required by law in Washington for good reason – they’re your financial protection if something goes wrong. A contractor who isn’t properly bonded and insured is essentially asking you to take on all the risk of the project. Always ask to see current certificates of insurance and bonding before any work begins.
Most bathroom renovations take 2-3 weeks for a full remodel, while kitchen projects typically run 3-4 weeks, depending on the scope of work. These timelines assume no major structural surprises and normal permit processing times. The key is realistic scheduling from the start – contractors who promise unusually fast completion often cut corners or haven’t properly planned the project. Quality work takes time for proper preparation, curing of materials, and attention to detail. We provide detailed timelines upfront and keep you updated on any changes as the project progresses.
Construction costs vary significantly based on materials, scope, and complexity, but you should expect transparent pricing with detailed breakdowns of labor, materials, and any additional costs. Beware of estimates that seem unusually low – they often indicate corners will be cut or surprise charges will appear later. Quality construction is an investment, but it should be priced fairly and explained clearly. We provide detailed written estimates that break down all costs so you understand exactly what you’re paying for. Good contractors will also discuss options at different price points to help you make informed decisions.
Yes, all our construction work comes with solid warranties that cover both materials and workmanship. The specific warranty terms depend on the type of work performed, but we stand behind everything we build. This isn’t just a piece of paper – if something isn’t right, we come back and fix it at no charge to you. A contractor’s willingness to warranty their work tells you everything about their confidence in their craftsmanship. We’re committed to being liable for our work, which means your satisfaction doesn’t end when the final payment is made.
Start with verification – confirm they’re licensed, bonded, and insured. Ask for references from recent projects similar to yours and actually call them. Get detailed written estimates from multiple contractors and compare not just price, but what’s included and excluded. Pay attention to communication – contractors who are hard to reach during the bidding process will be worse during construction. Look for contractors who ask good questions about your needs and explain their process clearly. Most importantly, trust your instincts. If something feels off during initial meetings, it probably is.