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Bathroom Remodelers in Seattle, WA

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Contractors For Bathroom Renovations, Makeovers, and Upgrades

Prescreened Bathroom Remodeling Contractors in Seattle, WA

Carlisle Classic Homes, LLC
4.85
11 Verified Ratings
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(425) 372-1448
PO Box 31128
Seattle, WA 98103
 
Master Crafters of Washington, LLC
5.0
5 Verified Ratings
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(360) 467-2720
4142 Northeast 107th Street
Seattle, WA 98125
 
 
Laurelhurst Homes, LLC
5.0
1 Verified Ratings
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(360) 467-3416
4105 Northeast 115th Street
Seattle, WA 98125
 
Premium Home Builders, LLC
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(360) 313-0668
7440 Thasos Avenue Northeast
Bremerton, WA 98311

Serving Seattle, WA
 
 
Charlie Nathan Builders, LLC
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(360) 467-3275
9792 Edmonds Way
Edmonds, WA 98020

Serving Seattle, WA
 

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Reviews of Seattle Bathroom Remodelers

Project: Remodel a Bathroom
Seattle, WA

James was in constant communication throughout the project. He would always call and give a time when the crew would arrive and they arrived at that time. They worked everyday on the project until it was completed. Any problems that were encountered due to the way the home was built, such as walls not square, floors sloping, discovered leaks, etc. were professionally corrected and the project kept moving forward. All work was professional and complete. The invoice itemized all work. Thanks JBC!

 
Project: Remodel a Bathroom
Seattle, WA

Quick, effiicient, they were able to work within the guidelines of our condo rules (in and out at certain times, elevator usage, etc.). Mark had helpful suggestions for fixtures, tile, tub, toilet to get. Communication was great.

 
Project: Remodel a Bathroom
Kirkland, WA

Tile work was perfecct. Great care was taken of my home.

 
 

Unscreened Addition & Remodeling Contractors in Seattle, Washington

Brixell Construction

Seattle, WA 98164
Hummelbrunner Construction

Seattle, WA 98164
Brixell

Seattle, WA 98164
Build N Save
2608 Second Avenue #101
Seattle, WA 98121
Hara Construction, Inc
P.O. 23358
Seattle, WA 98102
 

Things to Consider Before You Start a Bathroom Makeover Project:

  • How extensively do you want to remodel your bathroom?
  • Shower / Bath
  • Toilet
  • Cabinets / Vanity
  • Countertops
  • Sinks
  • Flooring

Ideas & Inspiration from Seattle Addition & Remodeling Contractors


Remodeling a Bathroom in Seattle

Do you want to know why bathroom remodeling in Seattle is such a popular home improvement project? First, Seattle bathroom remodels fall into that precious category of projects that return more than their cost in added property value. Depending on your bathroom design and choices, the average return is somewhere between 103 and 105 percent and will also influence the cost of your bathroom to the tune of $10,000 to $60,000. Of course, homebuyers covet new bathrooms because homeowners love their bathrooms. From your morning routine to relaxing evenings, your bathroom plays a central role in your daily life.

Seattle Bathroom Renovation
When you're taking on the task of refreshing your bathroom area, you may be tempted to touch up your walls and cabinets and work around many of your old surfaces. To remodel your bathroom on a budget, this is the type of approach you'll need to make. You don't need to be set on a luxury bathroom to find reasons to go for the full, down-to-the-studs bathroom renovation. Seattle's seven months of clouds and rain can infiltrate a home with even the smallest crack. Plus, your home is just as susceptible to plumbing leaks. If you own an older home, your cosmetic touches may need to be torn out in short order to repair walls, floors, and fixtures suffering from water damage. While high-end fixtures and hardware won't return the same percentage of the cost as more moderate options, cosmetic remodeling may have little affect whatsoever on the value of your home. A home appraiser typically won't even look at things like a fresh coat of paint, but they will note new shower tile, counters, floors, and walls.

Seattle Custom Bathroom Remodels and Accessories
Although responsible home remodeling looks to resale value, the best remodels tend to focus on your level of personal satisfaction. This generally means optimizing space in smaller bathrooms including installing a space-saving diagonal shower stall or opening up the decorative scheme with lighting and more efficient bathroom storage. For larger bathrooms, now is the time to put in the whirlpool tub you've always wanted.

While you want to consider the advantages of a complete bathroom renovation, it's true that the final touches may be just as important to the overall enjoyment of your bathroom. Heated towel racks will keep your towels dry and provide supplemental heating and laundry drying for delicate clothing. Lighting design shouldn't be underestimated, either. Everything from bathroom decorating to the function and convenience of your bathroom can be improved with contemporary lighting. With lighting, you can also install extra electrical outlets and a custom alcove for your morning coffee pot.

Seattle Bathroom Remodeling Contractors
With a project of this magnitude, you'll want to take your time choosing the contractor for the job. Even if you have a positive referral from a friend or family member, it's a good idea to get estimates from at least three contractors. The popularity of the bathroom remodel means there are plenty of reliable, trustworthy companies in the Puget Sound area. By doing your homework, you'll be able to find a great bid from a trustworthy contractor, but you'll also be able to look for someone whose philosophy and remodeling practices match the vision you have for your bathroom. Some contractors will recommend generic parts to cut down on your bottom line; others will want to give you a premium bathroom without cutting any corners. The best contractors will listen to what you want, but you can probably find a contractor who is already thinking on the same wavelength.