A Seattle realtor referral program only works if terms, communication, and client experience are clear. Agents should vet remodelers before making referrals.
Compare L-shaped, U-shaped, galley, and one-wall kitchen layouts by circulation, storage, island potential, cost, work zones, and remodeling complexity.
Learn what a tub-to-walk-in shower conversion costs, what changes the price, and how waterproofing, plumbing, tile, glass, and accessibility affect the project.
Learn what drives water damage restoration costs, from extraction and drying to demolition, mold, structural repairs, cabinets, flooring, and reconstruction.
Plan aging-in-place remodeling before a mobility problem occurs. Learn which bathroom, entry, lighting, doorway, kitchen, and layout changes matter most.
Use this lot due diligence checklist to evaluate zoning, utilities, access, slope, drainage, easements, soils, trees, permits, and site costs before building.