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HOME REMODELING IN THE GREATER SEATTLE AREA

We manage your remodel from planning to final inspection — coordinating permits, trades, and construction with clear scope, schedule, and accountability

General Contractor for Residential Remodeling

As a licensed general contractor, we take full responsibility for your remodeling project — from initial planning to final inspection.

 

We coordinate all phases of construction, manage licensed trades, handle permits and inspections, and control scheduling and scope so your project stays organized, compliant, and predictable.

 

Instead of hiring multiple contractors and managing the process yourself, you work with one accountable team responsible for the final result.

🧩 Project Planning & Scope

Clear definition of work, materials, sequencing, and expectations before construction begins — no vague scopes or surprises mid-project.

🛠 Trade Coordination

We coordinate licensed plumbers, electricians, and other required trades to meet local codes and inspection requirements.

🏗 Permits & Inspections

When permits are required, we manage the application process, inspections, and compliance with city and county regulations.

📅 Scheduling & Oversight

We manage timelines, sequencing, and on-site work to keep the project moving efficiently and minimize delays.


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WHAT’S INCLUDED

A clearly defined scope of work — so you know what’s included from day one:

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Project Planning & Scope Definition

We review existing conditions, define the scope of work and construction sequence, coordinate materials and installation details, and align expectations before construction begins to avoid delays and scope changes.

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Permits, Drawings & Inspections

We prepare permit documentation based on the project scope, coordinate required drawings and supporting documents, submit permits, and communicate with local building departments. We also schedule and coordinate required inspections to ensure the project remains compliant with applicable regulations.

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Scheduling & On-Site Management

We keep the project organized by managing the schedule, coordinating all trades on site, and overseeing the work throughout construction, so you deal with one clear timeline instead of multiple contractors.

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Trade Coordination & Oversight

We coordinate licensed plumbers and electricians, schedule trades according to project phases, and ensure all work is completed in compliance with applicable codes and inspection requirements. All licensed work is integrated into the overall project schedule.

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Construction & Installation

We handle demolition and site preparation, complete all required framing, drywall, and finish work, and install client-selected materials according to the approved plans, scope, and project details.

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Final Walkthrough & Close-Out

Once construction is complete, we walk through the project with you, address any remaining items, and close out the project only after all agreed work is finished.

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Every project is customized based on your home, layout, and goals.

RECENT Home REMODELING PROJECTS

Completed projects for homeowners across the Greater Seattle Area — each tailored to the home, layout, and client’s needs.

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How We Work

A clear, step-by-step process designed to keep projects organized and predictable

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Free Estimate

We review your space, discuss your goals, and provide a clear estimate based on scope and existing conditions

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DESIGN & PLANNING

Layouts, materials, and construction details are planned upfront to keep the project organized and predictable

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PERMITS

When permits are required, we coordinate approvals and inspections to meet local building requirements

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Construction

Construction is managed with organized scheduling, coordinated trades, and consistent communication

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FINAL WALKTHROUGH

We walk through the completed project together, review the details, and take care of any outstanding items before closing out the project

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REMODELING FAQs

Straight answers on pricing, timelines, permits, and what to expect - so you can plan your remodel with confidence across the Greater Seattle Area

No. Many clients contact us with only an initial idea or rough scope. We help define the project requirements, determine what documentation is needed for permits, and coordinate drawings if required as part of the process.

As the general contractor, we handle the permit process when required. This includes preparing permit documentation, coordinating supporting drawings, submitting permits, communicating with local building departments, and scheduling inspections.

No. We coordinate all required trades as part of the project. Licensed plumbers and electricians are scheduled and managed within the overall construction timeline, so you don’t need to manage multiple contractors.

As the General contractor, we manage the day-to-day construction process, including scheduling, trade coordination, and on-site oversight. We handle communication between all parties and keep the project moving according to the agreed plan.

You are kept informed throughout the project and involved in key decisions, such as approvals, selections, or any necessary changes, but you are not expected to manage the work, coordinate contractors, or be on site daily. Our role is to take that responsibility off your plate while keeping the process clear and transparent.

This depends on the scope of work, the areas of the home being remodeled, and the level of disruption involved. Some projects allow partial occupancy, especially when work is limited to specific rooms or areas. Larger remodels, projects involving structural work, utilities, or multiple living spaces may require temporary relocation for safety and practicality.

We discuss living arrangements early in the planning phase so you clearly understand what to expect and can make informed decisions before construction begins. Our goal is to help you plan ahead and avoid unnecessary stress during the remodel.

During remodeling, it’s not uncommon to uncover hidden conditions once walls, floors, or ceilings are opened. These may include structural issues, outdated electrical or plumbing systems, or conditions that do not meet current code requirements.

If unexpected conditions are discovered, we review the findings with you, explain what was found, why it needs to be addressed, and outline the available options. Any required changes to the scope, schedule, or cost are discussed and approved before additional work proceeds. Our goal is to keep the process transparent and avoid surprises while ensuring the project is completed safely and correctly.

Yes. Clients are welcome to select their own materials and finishes, including fixtures, tile, flooring, cabinetry, and other design elements. We coordinate the use of client-selected materials as part of the project and review them to ensure they are compatible with the approved scope, installation requirements, and overall schedule.

If needed, we can also help you select materials and finishes based on your budget, layout, and project goals, and make sure they are appropriate for the intended use and installation.