🔨 Best Remodeling in Washington State
Kitchen, bathroom, and whole-home remodeling contractors
Showing 8 verified contractors • Last updated: 3/4/2026
🏆 Top 3 Remodeling in Washington (2026)
- Monarca Construction & Remodeling (Bellingham) - ★ 5/5 (70 reviews) FEATURED
- Sapir Construction, Inc. (Seattle) - ★ 4.8/5 (89 reviews)
- Craftsman Builders Seattle LLC (Seattle) - ★ 4.7/5 (124 reviews)
All Remodeling in Washington
Monarca Construction & Remodeling
📍 Bellingham, WA
Monarca Construction & Remodeling brings over 15 years of expertise to every project, ensuring unparalleled craftsmanship and attention to detail. Our dedication to customer satisfaction, respect, and delivering excellent service sets us apart in the industry. Trust in our experience to transform your vision into reality, backed by a legacy of quality and commitment.
Sapir Construction, Inc.
📍 Seattle, WA
BBB A+ rated remodeling and roofing contractor serving Seattle. Full-service renovation company specializing in residential remodels and repairs.
Craftsman Builders Seattle LLC
📍 Seattle, WA
BBB A+ rated remodeling contractor serving Seattle, the Eastside, and Greater Puget Sound. Specializing in bathroom remodels and whole-home renovations.
Joy Developments, LLC
📍 Seattle, WA
BBB A+ rated construction and home building company serving Seattle neighborhoods. Quality new construction and renovation services.
Homeinteg LLC
📍 Seattle, WA
BBB A+ rated remodeling contractor serving King County. Expert bathroom and kitchen remodel services with attention to detail.
WestCoast Contracting, LLC
📍 Renton, WA
BBB A+ rated construction services company serving Western Washington. Full-service general contractor for residential and commercial projects.
Alexan, LLC
📍 Seattle, WA
BBB A+ rated general contractor and bathroom remodeling specialist serving 50 miles around Seattle. Quality renovations guaranteed.
Handyman Rescue Team
📍 Seattle, WA
BBB A+ rated general contractor and handyman services serving Washington State. Painting, construction, and general repairs.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a kitchen remodel cost in Washington State?
Kitchen remodel costs in Washington vary by scope: minor cosmetic updates $15,000-$40,000, mid-range remodel $35,000-$90,000, and major renovation with layout changes $75,000-$200,000+. Seattle-area costs are typically 25-35% higher than the state average. Major cost drivers include cabinets (30-40% of budget), countertops, and appliances.
How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Washington State?
Bathroom remodeling costs in Washington range from $8,000-$25,000 for a full bath cosmetic update, $15,000-$50,000 for a mid-range remodel with new fixtures and tile, and $40,000-$100,000+ for a luxury primary bath. Adding a bathroom costs $25,000-$90,000. Seattle-area costs are typically 25-35% higher than the state average.
How do I find a licensed remodeling contractor in Washington?
To find a licensed remodeling contractor in Washington: 1) Search our directory by location and specialty, 2) Verify registration at secure.lni.wa.gov/verify, 3) Check for active bond and insurance, 4) Ask for references from similar projects, 5) Get at least 3 detailed quotes, and 6) Verify they pull permits for work that requires them. For large remodels, look for contractors with multiple years of experience.
Do I need a permit for remodeling in Washington State?
In Washington, permits are generally required for: structural changes (moving walls, adding windows), electrical work (new circuits, panel changes), plumbing changes, HVAC modifications, roofing replacement, and room additions. Cosmetic work like painting, flooring, and cabinet replacement typically doesn't require permits. Always check with your local building department.
How long does a kitchen remodel take in Washington?
A kitchen remodel in Washington typically takes: 2-4 weeks for minor updates (paint, hardware, backsplash), 6-10 weeks for a mid-range remodel (new cabinets, counters, flooring), and 3-6 months for a major renovation with layout changes. Factors affecting timeline include permit processing (2-6 weeks in Seattle), material lead times, and contractor availability.