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General Construction in Seattle Heights

Your Home Upgrade Done Right

Licensed, reliable 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 works the way you always wanted it to. No more dealing with that outdated bathroom or cramped kitchen that makes simple tasks frustrating.

Your friends notice the difference immediately. The craftsmanship shows in every detail, from the way cabinet doors close smoothly to how the tile lines up perfectly. You’re not wondering when something will break or need fixing again.

Most importantly, you have peace of mind. You worked with a licensed general contractor who stands behind their work with solid warranties. No surprise calls about problems that should have been handled right the first time.

Licensed General Contractor Seattle

We Do What We Say

Sea Renovation has been serving the Seattle area since 2023, focusing specifically on bathroom, kitchen, and deck construction. We are licensed, bonded, and insured, which means your investment is protected.

We specialize in residential construction projects for homeowners who want quality work done right the first time. We offer military and first responder discounts and back our work with solid warranties.

What sets us apart is our commitment to reliability. We show up when we say we will, finish projects on schedule, and remain accountable for our craftsmanship long after the job is complete.

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Residential Construction Process Seattle

Here's How Your Project Actually Happens

First, you’ll get a consultation where we walk through your space and listen to what you want to accomplish. No pressure, just honest conversation about what’s realistic for your timeline and budget.

Next comes the detailed planning phase. We handle permits, material selection, and scheduling so you know exactly what to expect and when. You’ll get a clear timeline and regular updates throughout the process.

During construction, we focus on keeping disruption to your daily life minimal while maintaining quality standards. We clean up daily and communicate any changes before they happen. Once complete, we walk through everything with you to ensure you’re satisfied before considering the job finished.

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Renovation Contractor Seattle Heights

What's Included in Your Project

Every general construction project includes proper permitting, licensed work, and cleanup. You’re working with contractors who are bonded and insured, which protects you from liability issues that can arise with unlicensed workers.

Materials are sourced from reliable suppliers, and installation follows manufacturer specifications to protect your warranty coverage. We handle coordination with any subcontractors needed for electrical or plumbing work.

Seattle Heights homeowners particularly appreciate our attention to local building codes and weather considerations. Deck projects, for example, account for the Pacific Northwest’s moisture levels, while bathroom renovations focus on proper ventilation to prevent mold issues common in this climate.

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How long does a typical bathroom or kitchen renovation take?

Most bathroom renovations take 2-3 weeks from start to finish, while kitchen projects typically run 4-6 weeks depending on the scope. Deck construction usually takes 1-2 weeks for standard projects. These timelines assume no major structural surprises and normal permit processing times. Weather can affect outdoor projects like decks, especially during Seattle’s rainy season. The key is setting realistic expectations upfront and communicating any delays immediately when they occur.
Washington state requires general contractors to pass examinations, maintain insurance, and register with the Department of Labor & Industries. Licensed contractors must also post bonds to protect consumers. This means if something goes wrong, you have legal recourse and financial protection. Unlicensed contractors might offer lower prices, but you’re personally liable for injuries or property damage. Always verify a contractor’s license number through the state’s website before signing any contracts.
Yes, permit handling is included in every project that requires them. Most bathroom and kitchen renovations need permits, especially when moving plumbing or electrical. Deck construction always requires permits in Seattle Heights. The permit process typically takes 2-3 weeks, and inspections are scheduled at appropriate construction phases. Some homeowners try to skip permits to save money, but this creates problems when selling your home and can result in expensive corrections later.
All our construction work comes with warranties that cover both materials and labor. The specific terms depend on the type of work and materials used, but typically range from one to several years. Manufacturer warranties on fixtures and materials remain valid when installed by licensed contractors. The warranty covers defects in workmanship, not normal wear and tear or damage from misuse. Having a local contractor means warranty service is actually available when you need it, unlike dealing with companies that disappear after completing projects.
Cost changes only happen when you approve them in advance. If unexpected issues arise, like discovering water damage during a bathroom renovation, you’ll get a clear explanation of the problem and cost to fix it before any additional work begins. Most projects stay on budget when properly planned, but older Seattle homes sometimes have surprises hidden behind walls. The goal is transparency throughout the process, so you’re never blindsided by unexpected charges on your final bill.
A general contractor coordinates all aspects of your project, including any electrical, plumbing, or specialty work needed. This means one point of contact, unified scheduling, and single-source accountability for the entire job. Specialty contractors might cost less individually, but you’re responsible for coordinating between different trades, managing schedules, and ensuring everyone’s work integrates properly. For complex projects like kitchen renovations that involve multiple trades, a general contractor typically delivers better results with less stress for the homeowner.