Beautiful, Waterproof and Fast Bathroom Renovations in Everett and across Snohomish County.
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Every bathroom remodeling job in Everett has to answer the local ground and weather. Here is what we build for.
Wind comes in off the water carrying salt, and the west and north walls pay for it first: paint lets go early, bargain fasteners streak, cedar grays out and checks. It's worst from Rucker Hill down to the marina. We flash every edge and spec hardware that can live a block from saltwater.
North Everett and Riverside still have houses on their first siding, built back when flashing was more of a suggestion. They're good houses, and the rot works quietly where those old details quit, behind trim and under sills. We check behind a board before we write the number, so the quote survives whatever the wall is hiding.
A lot of Everett yards sit over hardpan, a packed layer a couple of feet down that rain can't get through, so winter water just sits in the soil. Soaked ground is what rots a post and tips a footing. We set fence posts in concrete and dig deck footings deep enough that the inspector has nothing to add.
The quote covers the whole room. Here's what that means, line by line, before you sign anything.
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Everett issues its own permits through City of Everett Permit Services on Wetmore Avenue. If your fence, deck, or remodel needs one, we file it and meet the inspector.
You won't see star ratings here yet. We put our first roofs on in 2024, and renting fake praise is a bad way to start, so judge the four terms below; each one checks out before you ever call.
The people who price the job are the people who dry it out. Nobody else touches it.
It's a section of your contract, in plain print, handed over before you sign anything.
The quote is the final number. Anything that would change it goes through you, in writing, before it happens.
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The size of the room and what's waiting behind the old tile. We measure the whole room up front so the written quote you sign already covers the job, and that's the number we work to.
About two weeks for most hall baths, start to finish. Thinset and grout have cure times that set the pace, and the rest moves quick because the same crew handles demo, tile, and fixtures.
Usually because the waterproof membrane behind the tile got skipped or botched, and grout alone won't hold water back for long. We set that membrane first on every bath, and you're welcome to look at it before the tile covers it up.
All the time; it's some of our favorite work. The blocks off Rucker and Grand went up before 1920, and their trim hides rot where the original flashing gave out decades ago. We open a small section first, so your quote already accounts for what's actually back there.
On the west and north walls, yes. Salt rides the wind in off the bay (Port Gardner, if you want the chart name), and paint, cedar, and cheap fasteners all give up early for it. We spec coatings and hardware for that exposure instead of hoping.
The same crew and the same written warranty in the towns next door.
Tell us about your bath project in Everett. A photo gets an answer back fast, or leave your number and a human calls, usually the same day.
Your photo goes to the crew, not a queue. You usually hear back within one business day at (206) 735-1286.