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Bathroom remodeling

Building additions

Common area remodeling

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Construction design services

Fence and gate installation

Fence and gate painting or staining

Fence and gate repair

Fence and gate weatherproofing

Garage remodeling

Fence installation

Exterior wall construction

Interior wall construction

Retaining walls

Kitchen remodeling

Laundry room remodeling

Masonry/concrete delivery

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Masonry/concrete removal

Masonry/concrete repair

Guest house or ADU construction

Detached garage construction

Single-family home construction

New structure construction

Fence painting or staining

Remodeling

Fence repair

Exterior wall repair

Interior wall repair

Retaining wall repair

New room addition

Bathroom addition

Common area addition

New room design

Garage addition

Kitchen addition

Laundry room addition

New story addition

Structural repair

Fence weatherproofing

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Eagle Remodel & Construction - New Seattle Master Bathroom Renovation

Eagle Remodel & Construction

(54 reviews)

Doru recently completed a shower remodel for us and we cannot recommend him highly enough. He…read moreremoved our bathtub, installed a shower pan, tiled the area, added a window, replaced our counter tops and installed glass doors. All the work he did was high quality and done on time. He shows up, gets to work, and leaves the area clean. We could not be happier with our new bathroom and will definitely be calling on him for any future interior home remodel projects. Thank you, Doru!

Doru and his crew were wonderful to work with. He practically rebuilt our whole house: siding, full…read moremain bathroom, flooring, porch railing, deck, painting, etc. We are happy with the results. The team worked efficiently, skillfully, and ahead of schedule! It seems like Eagle Construction can build anything you ask them to. Doru is someone I can trust. He stayed in close communication throughout the entire process, always taking the time to answer our questions. As someone who pays close attention to detail, I especially appreciated his precision and craftsmanship. I am so glad we went with him, and his pricing was fair. What stood out most was his honesty and thorough approach. We had reached out to several contractors for quotes, but Doru was the only one who took the time to measure our space accurately and fully understand what we wanted. He never pressured us into additional work and instead offered thoughtful guidance and expert recommendations. Despite working quickly, the final result was of quality and what we envisioned. I would absolutely hire Eagle Remodel again and highly recommend them to anyone looking for reliable, detail-oriented work, and people you can trust.

NW 1st Contracting

NW 1st Contracting

(4 reviews)

Never do business with this guy. His former company was Sound Landscape and Contracting. He…read morequoted some deck work, took a large deposit and disappeared. I wasn't the only one. Then he declared bankruptcy. I went to a hearing and got on the list and have received small amounts of money over the last few years. This guy can't be trusted. Stay away.

Headache and Heartache! One of the items we all worry about…read morewhen we are remodeling is turning over money to the contractor prior to any work being performed. Receiving an accurate estimate along with the details of said work, including labor and materials for each room, proved to be extremely difficult with contractor, Josh Yonkoske, owner of NW 1st Contracting. Many emails and texts and phone calls were made to try to get this accomplished, to no avail. With the clock ticking away, we decided to at least get the demo part done while we waited for an accurate estimate and eventually hopefully a contract we could sign. He insisted on 50% ($23000+) of one of his many estimates, before he would even come out to the property to finish the demo and before he had an accurate contract to sign. Most of the demo had been done prior to that day by family. Shortly after his arrival on March 11, 2023, unfortunately Black Mold was discovered in the home and the project had to be put on pause for further investigation. He and his crew had worked about 1/2 day. Eventually, one month later, we had to make the decision to demo the entire home and replace it with a new model, so the remodel project was cancelled. This began the arduous process of trying to get most of our deposit back from this contractor agreeing to reimburse him for materials he may have purchased and for the 1/2 day work he and his crew had performed. No materials were ever delivered to the home. We used the amount on one of his estimates for the demo completion of $1685 as payment for him and his crew. Many promises of checks in the mail, never materialized, and finally in late August we received part of the money back. We have continued to work on getting the remainder, less his estimate of the kitchen demo. In October he sent another portion of the deposit, now including charges he had now manufactured on an invoice, to justify his keeping $5587.01 for his half day work. We are still trying to get him to do the right thing and take a fair payment for a 1/2 day of work and return the remaining $3902.01 I would just want to add that I heard from another source later that he had done this during this same time period to two other clients that were referred to him. My warning to you is that while he may do good work, his handling of the money end of the transaction is less than desirable. I would advise you to make sure you have a detailed description of what he plans to do prior to giving him one dime and then make sure you have a signed contract for what happens to that money if the work is not performed or not able to be performed. Good luck working with this contractor.

MRH Construction

MRH Construction

(5 reviews)

We hired Mike and his team to do 4 bathroom remodels for us. One was a complete reconstruction of…read morea broken crumbling one and three were in current home. Crew was responsive and diligent with all work. Communication was good throughout all projects and we were advised of any cost changes as needed. Very quick to correct or fix anything that came up. All bathrooms are complete and look good. We appreciate the work they put in. We would use them again for any projects needed. Very friendly and knowledgeable crew.

Dec 16, 2020, Hired Mike Howard to repair structural damaged to my home caused by extensive dry rot…read moredamage. This was not a trivial job. The dry rot had compromised a main structural corner beam which supported the second story. The repair would first require building a temporary support to hold up the second story while removing the damaged support beam and replacing all of the dry rot wood. The repair process required first coordinating with a structural engineer to design a repair plan and then with the Snohomish County office to issue a repair permit. Mike was very helpful through the entire process. Mike was confident that he could perform the repair safely and within code without an engineering drawing, but suggested that the drawing would likely be required for the county to issue the permit. I decided to get the engineering drawing and Mike was right. The county flat out said that this repair required an engineering review and drawing. I told Mike I would hire him for the job, but only after I saw and understood what the repair plan entailed. Mike met with the engineer to discuss the repair job and then Mike outlined for me exactly how he would complete the repair. While listening to Mike explain the repair process it was apparent to me that he completely understood the structural design of a home. Having a contractor with this type of experience and knowledge was the only way I would go. Mike was a pleasure to work with. He answered all of my questions with integrity and no BS. I decided to take the 2 days off to watch the work performed. Mike had no issues with this. He discussed the work while it was in process and I always felt comfortable with his decisions and confidence. The work was done in accordance to the engineering drawing and the permit was signed off and closed without any issues. The images show the before and after work, minus the exterior wall board nailed up. I decided to repair the drywall and brickwork myself. Thanks for a wonderful job and experience Mike.

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