Beautiful, Waterproof and Fast Bathroom Renovations in Lynnwood and across Snohomish County.
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Every bathroom remodeling job in Lynnwood has to answer the local ground and weather. Here is what we build for.
Dig a post hole almost anywhere between 164th and 196th and a couple of feet down you hit hardpan, a packed layer rain can't soak through, so from October to spring the water just sits on top of it. Around here that standing wet, more than any freeze, is what leans fences and tips cheap footings. We set posts and pour footings deep enough to bear below the soggy layer.
Whole streets off 168th and around Alderwood Manor went up within a few years of each other, ramblers and split-levels still wearing the cedar or hardboard lap they were born with. North walls hold moss and shed paint first, and trim goes soft wherever a blocked gutter kept it wet. We fix what's letting water at the wall, then make the outside match.
The blocks near Scriber Lake and Hall Lake carry protected strips around the water, what the permit office calls a wetland buffer, and those strips can decide where a fence or a deck legally sits. It's a measuring job, not a dealbreaker. We confirm the setback with the city before anything gets drawn, so the plan we quote is the plan that gets built.
The quote covers the whole room. Here's what that means, line by line, before you sign anything.
Bathroom remodelsWalk-in tile shower
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Lynnwood issues its own permits through City Development and Business Services. If your project needs one, we file it and handle the inspection.
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.
Water, mostly. A packed layer under the topsoil keeps rain from soaking away, so winter water sits right where a shallow post lives, and wet dirt slowly lets go of anything that was never set right. Ours go deep, in concrete, and they stay put.
The shaded wall never really dries out between October and May, so moss gets a foothold and old cedar or hardboard lap sheds its paint there first. We find what's keeping the wall wet, fix that, then re-side or repaint so the work holds.
The same crew and the same written warranty in the towns next door.
Tell us about your bath project in Lynnwood. 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.