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Top 10 construction companies in Seattle, WA

Homeowners agree: these Seattle construction companies are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
Hazel Point Company

Hazel Point Company

New on HomeGuide
24+ years in business
Serves Seattle, WA
Hazel Point Company was started with the idea that a remodel is not judged only by the quality of the end product. The process of construction must be enjoyable for the client and in the words of our past customers, "FUN & EXCITING!" Enjoying the construction process involves the following: Trust: Being able to trust that your money is being spent wisely and in accordance with your wishes (budget). Quality: Knowing that all of the work you are paying for is high quality work. Predictability: The only surprises you get are good ones. Value: At the end of the project you are truly delighted with the results (cost, quality, process) Remodeling e...
Mary Olarte

Mary Olarte

New on HomeGuide
Serves Seattle, WA
At Mary Olarte, we pride ourselves on offering a comprehensive range of services to meet all your home and lifestyle needs in Seattle. Whether it's packing, cleaning, organizing, or pet care, our dedicated team of two ensures personalized attention and top-notch service. From meticulous floor polishing to dependable pet boarding and grooming, we handle it all with expertise and care. Let us simplify your life by taking care of the details, so you can focus on what truly matters. Experience seamless service and unmatched reliability with Mary Olarte.
Nothing Too Big Concrete

Nothing Too Big Concrete

New on HomeGuide
5 hires on HomeGuide
11+ years in business
Serves Seattle, WA
We give our customers great workmanship and keep them satisfied with our products. Been during concrete work for over 25 years. We do all type of concrete work. From slaps, driveways, steps, sidewalks, retaining walls, foundations work, and etc. We have great referrals.
Estate Renovations Llc

Estate Renovations Llc

4.2(6)
14+ years in business
Serves Seattle, WA
Anonymous says, "They contacted me via text/email. However, we've decided to go with another referral route. " Read more
Evergeeen Construction Group

Evergeeen Construction Group

5.0Exceptional(10)
13 hires on HomeGuide
11+ years in business
Serves Seattle, WA
Edward Q. says, "Fast and efficient. Good, great. Great. ******,,,*,,,,*****"""""""**********""""**"***"*********""********,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. And great!" Read more
E C Hardwood Flooring

E C Hardwood Flooring

New on HomeGuide
11+ years in business
Serves Seattle, WA
European Custom Flooring,is dedicated to providing our clients with the very best in service, installations-repairs ,sanding-refinishing-staining for all phases of your hardwood flooring project. We're very timely with our work and we never lose attention to detail so call today! We're ready to help you! Helping my customers saving alot of money by installing/refinishing/restoration the hardwood floors !!!
TBH Sterling Inc.

TBH Sterling Inc.

5.0(4)
20+ years in business
Serves Seattle, WA
Jessica P. says, "We've completed two projects with Dave Maxum and TBH Sterling and have been impressed with not only the quality of their work but ability to stay on time and on budget. I believe part of that is upfront they provide a realistic timeline and budget so for both projects we had a realistic understanding of what the project entailed. " Read more
Lux Construct LLC

Lux Construct LLC

5.0(1)
7+ years in business
Serves Seattle, WA
Raisa T. says, "Mike and Chris Helped me a lot of times! Every time I reach to them, I know that the work is going to be done quick, best possible, and very affordable." Read more
Top Notch Contractors Inc.

Top Notch Contractors Inc.

New on HomeGuide
1 hire on HomeGuide
6+ years in business
Serves Seattle, WA
Welcome to Top Notch Contractors Inc., your trusted partner in Lynnwood, WA, for comprehensive construction solutions. With a dedicated team of 12 professionals, we specialize in a wide array of services, including new home construction, roof installation, kitchen and bathroom remodeling, and more. We excel in both interior and exterior projects, from drywall and tile work to painting and carpentry. Whether you're planning a remodel or a new build, we ensure quality craftsmanship and a seamless experience tailored to your unique needs. Trust us to elevate your home with precision and excellence.
Dream Builders Enterprises LLC

Dream Builders Enterprises LLC

New on HomeGuide
17+ years in business
Serves Seattle, WA
At Dream Builders Enterprises LLC, we are passionate about turning your vision into reality. Located in Kirkland, WA, our dedicated team of experts specializes in comprehensive construction services including home remodeling, new home construction, roof installations, drywall, painting, and more. Whether you're looking to remodel your kitchen or add a new deck, we provide personalized, high-quality craftsmanship to ensure your complete satisfaction. Trust us to handle every detail of your project with professionalism and care, making your dream home a reality.

Your Construction Services questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.

How much does residential construction cost?

The average cost to hire a construction worker is $50 to $100 per hour for a general contractor and $50 to $80 per hour for a handyman, plus materials. However, most general contractors charge 10% to 20% of the total construction cost.

What do construction companies do?

Construction companies work on remodeling, additions, and new construction. Construction project managers and general contractors manage and coordinate the entire building process, including estimating the job, providing the materials and tools, and hiring subcontractors for the construction work.

How do I find out if a contractor is licensed?

Always ask for licensing and insurance documentation before hiring a contractor. Several websites, such as BRB Publications, Inc.’s database, have links to verify licensing information in every state.

The database for each state indicates the field contractors are licensed to work in, if there are any consumer complaints issued against them, and if their insurance, workers’ compensation, and bonds are up to date. Contractors without employees are not required to carry workers’ compensation.

What are the stages of a construction project?

The main stages of a construction project are:

  1. Project concept – Planning the project's location, specifications, and standards.
  2. Design – An architect or engineer leads designing, including programming and feasibility, schematic design, design development, and contract documents.
  3. Pre-construction – The construction company hired forms a team and assigns a project manager.
  4. Procurement – The team orders and obtains materials, equipment, and subcontractors or laborers.
  5. Construction – After final planning and organization, the construction begins.
  6. Post-construction – The project is finished, is now under warranty, and undergoes an inspection before finalizing the contract.

Do you tip construction workers?

Construction workers bill by the hour or project, so tipping is not expected or required. However, if the contractors exceed your expectations or spend more time than expected, a cold drink, meal, or $10 to $20 tip is appreciated.

How to find local construction companies?

Hiring a small or large construction company requires planning accordingly, asking questions, and learning their work process. To hire the best:

  • Get at least three in-person estimates to compare.
  • Ask for recommendations from family, friends, and neighbors.
  • Verify their insurance, worker’s compensation, and bond guarantees.
  • Read reviews and check out their previous work on HomeGuide and Google.
  • Pick specialized contractors over general ones if it’s a specific project.
  • Consider hiring a general contractor to manage large projects.
  • Ask about their warranties and guarantees.
  • Ask for a full itemized contract in writing in case of a dispute.
  • Avoid making large payments upfront. Come up with a payment schedule for work completed.

What questions should I ask construction companies before hiring?

When looking to hire home construction companies near you, ask them the following questions:

  • How long have you been in business?
  • How many similar projects have you built?
  • Can you provide me with a list of references?
  • Can I see a portfolio of your past construction jobs?
  • Are you licensed, insured, and bonded?
  • Have there been any lawsuits against your company?
  • How do you handle damages that happen on the job?
  • Who's the project manager, and will you use subcontractors?
  • What qualities do you look for in subcontractors?
  • What hours do you and your crew work?
  • How long will the project take?
  • What permits do I need, and will you obtain them?
  • What does your warranty policy include?
  • Can you provide me a written estimate or contract with a breakdown of all costs?
  • What’s your payment schedule?
  • Do you offer in-house financing?
  • What do I need to provide to get started?

Reviews for Seattle construction companies

Recent success stories from people in the Seattle area.
Chris S.
Kevin Dale presented himself well and seemed to have the experience to do our job. The scope of work was fairly large as we were renovating a 1948 house, including vaulting the ceiling. We were on a time deadline and needed the project completed in a timely manner. The beginning went well with the demo. We had an architect involved for sizing the beam needed for the vault. The day that the beam was to go in, we found out that there was an old oil furnace directly where the support needed to be. We had to rush to find someone who could remove the furnace. After that, the framing seemed to go well. That's where things fell apart. We were to have the house rewired and apparently the electrician that Kevin had hired took another job and because building was in high gear, he had trouble finding someone to do the job. Several weeks went by with no work done. The wiring was finally done, but at present, when you use a waffle iron in the kitchen, it blows a circuit. (We had even had the service upgraded to 200 amp, so there is plenty of available power.) We had to have the main water shutoff in the house moved and now the shutoff doesn't shut off the water. The date for completion was supposed to be July 31 and since notice needed to be given to a current landlord, I asked Kevin about a completion date and he said that to be on the safe side Aug. 15 would probably be better. Our arrangement was to install all of the trim and do the painting. Since we were flying out to do this, we needed prior notice of when this would be available to be done. The date that was given ended up being about a month earlier than it was ready. Because the ticket had been bought, Kevin agreed to install the trim in compensation. Sounds good, but he used his framing carpenters to do it. Not the same skill set. He also used them and new workers for the drywall taping and mudding. It took weeks and many call-backs to get most of it in at-least presentable condition. There were so many other annoying things involved. In mid September, when he was given a day and time to correct a list of things or forfeit a (small) amount of the last payment, He and his crew showed up at 4 PM that day and then was miffed that he was going to lose that money because he couldn't get everything done that day. We tried to work with Kevin, but he often would not respond to emails and just seemed to ignore criticism. There were weeks in the last month (a month and a half after the original completion date) when his crew would be there for 4 hours out of the entire week. This turned out to be a very stressful remodel and I would advise people to avoid Estate Renovations.
Estate Renovations llc
Kathie F.
These guys were awesome did a great job got it fixed and did an inspection to show me where we may have other issues that may need attention. I will be calling them when we are ready to tackle other issues in our home. The home is 122 years old so yes we are going to have issues
Evergeeen Construction Group
Franz L.
TBH Sterling is the best contractor I've hired in the past 20+ years. Dave and his team provided excellent customer service: maintaining the project on time, communicating effectively, taking responsibility when issues arose, and producing an exemplary remodel for our home at a reasonable price point.
TBH Sterling Inc.
Jonathan S.
John did an amazing job remodeling my kitchen, finished in time, full of kindness and respect to us. Highly recommended. Looking forward to hire him again
Lux Finishing LLC
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