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JLC RENOVATIONS & SOLUTIONS
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JLC RENOVATIONS & SOLUTIONS
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JLC Renovation & Solutions specializes in interior and exterior renovations such as Painting, Siding, Decks, Windows, Fencing, Flooring/Tile. We also offer our Services to Multifamily & HOA properties. We can also provide our cleaning solutions and get apartments ready for your next tenants. Interested in additions to your home? Can have experience on adding Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU's). We offer a wide variety of services and solutions. Please contact us for a consultation on your next project.

JLC Renovation & Solutions specializes in interior and exterior renovations such as Painting, Siding, Decks, Windows, Fencing, Flooring/Tile. We also offer our Services to Multifamily & HOA properties. We can also provide our cleaning solutions and get apartments ready for your next tenants. Interested in additions to your home? Can have experience on adding Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU's). We offer a wide variety of services and solutions. Please contact us for a consultation on your next project.


True Craftsmanship
Bridgeport Way West
No reviews
True Craftsmanship
Bridgeport Way West
No reviews

A family owned business with over twenty years of experience in remodeling bathrooms, installing walk in tubs, showers, and any other bathroom essentials you see in your home! As a father and son installation duo we want to get your job done as quick as possible with no hesitation! Get a quote, schedule a time, get the job done. We believe in a one day job, we want you enjoying your new and improved bathroom next day! Not next week, or next month. That is what makes us different! So get a quote, schedule a time and get your bathroom remodeled by the best in the NW!

A family owned business with over twenty years of experience in remodeling bathrooms, installing walk in tubs, showers, and any other bathroom essentials you see in your home! As a father and son installation duo we want to get your job done as quick as possible with no hesitation! Get a quote, schedule a time, get the job done. We believe in a one day job, we want you enjoying your new and improved bathroom next day! Not next week, or next month. That is what makes us different! So get a quote, schedule a time and get your bathroom remodeled by the best in the NW!



North West Structures LLC
Po Box 1171
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North West Structures LLC
Po Box 1171
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Free onsite estimate

Locally owned/operated company that offers all home improvement needs. No project is to small or big for us to handle efficiently and professionally. Give us a call today for a free estimate on your project.

"We asked this contractor to remodel our bathroom and repair after water damage. He agreed to do the work, and told us to pick out tile for our shower. We contacted him to let him know what tile we had chosen, he said the shower pan had been ordered, and would be in two days later. That was the last we heard from him. He will not answer our calls, texts or emails. It has now been three weeks. If you hire this one, have a plan B for if he disappears! Thank God we didn't give him any money! You would think if he had changed his mind, or was too busy, he could have had the common decency to let us know instead, he left us hanging!"

Dawn J on September 2020

Locally owned/operated company that offers all home improvement needs. No project is to small or big for us to handle efficiently and professionally. Give us a call today for a free estimate on your project.

"We asked this contractor to remodel our bathroom and repair after water damage. He agreed to do the work, and told us to pick out tile for our shower. We contacted him to let him know what tile we had chosen, he said the shower pan had been ordered, and would be in two days later. That was the last we heard from him. He will not answer our calls, texts or emails. It has now been three weeks. If you hire this one, have a plan B for if he disappears! Thank God we didn't give him any money! You would think if he had changed his mind, or was too busy, he could have had the common decency to let us know instead, he left us hanging!"

Dawn J on September 2020


RMO Handyman Services
19315 SW Oak St
No reviews
RMO Handyman Services
19315 SW Oak St
No reviews
6 years of experience

RMO Handyman Services is a local small business with over 10 years of experience. Dedicated to delivering quality work on-time, on-budget and according to your specifications. Specializing in residential and multi-family properties. We do it all! Bring us your to-do list and we will take care of it. -Home repairs and small remodels -Painting, interior and exterior -Plumbing repairs and replacements -Gutter Cleaning -Pressure Washing -Yard care and landscaping -Window and Door replacement -Furniture Assembly / TV Mounting -Etc.

RMO Handyman Services is a local small business with over 10 years of experience. Dedicated to delivering quality work on-time, on-budget and according to your specifications. Specializing in residential and multi-family properties. We do it all! Bring us your to-do list and we will take care of it. -Home repairs and small remodels -Painting, interior and exterior -Plumbing repairs and replacements -Gutter Cleaning -Pressure Washing -Yard care and landscaping -Window and Door replacement -Furniture Assembly / TV Mounting -Etc.


North Coast Design Group
3470 Highway 101 N
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North Coast Design Group
3470 Highway 101 N
No reviews

North Coast Design Group is you place to go for Cabinets, Counter tops and blinds, from Astoria to Tillamook and Portland. With over 20 years experience in cabinet design our staff can help with small, large and custom projects that fit your budget. With a large group of quality cabinet manufactures and the latest in 3D design, we can make your ideas come to life.

North Coast Design Group is you place to go for Cabinets, Counter tops and blinds, from Astoria to Tillamook and Portland. With over 20 years experience in cabinet design our staff can help with small, large and custom projects that fit your budget. With a large group of quality cabinet manufactures and the latest in 3D design, we can make your ideas come to life.


Blue Room Construction LLC
P.O. Box 920
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Blue Room Construction LLC
P.O. Box 920
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We specialize in fence repair, new fence construction, deck repair, deck construction, stairs, and flooring. We're proud to provide superior service to our clients along the Oregon Coast and beyond. Call us or send us an email or visit our website to get an online estimate for your new project!

"My family and I bought a house in Seaside and we didn't have fences to close off our backyard. We contacted Blue Room Construction and we were given the opportunity to work with the gentlemen of the company and we were not disappointed. Their service was/is quality, quick and affordable. We liked that they were willing to be helpful to a disabled veteran family (we called another contractor and we felt like they were trying to take advantage of us), and were very patient with what we were trying to explain, and both fences came out perfect! We are glad they were able to come from so far away (Garibaldi) to help us out!"

julius m on November 2019

We specialize in fence repair, new fence construction, deck repair, deck construction, stairs, and flooring. We're proud to provide superior service to our clients along the Oregon Coast and beyond. Call us or send us an email or visit our website to get an online estimate for your new project!

"My family and I bought a house in Seaside and we didn't have fences to close off our backyard. We contacted Blue Room Construction and we were given the opportunity to work with the gentlemen of the company and we were not disappointed. Their service was/is quality, quick and affordable. We liked that they were willing to be helpful to a disabled veteran family (we called another contractor and we felt like they were trying to take advantage of us), and were very patient with what we were trying to explain, and both fences came out perfect! We are glad they were able to come from so far away (Garibaldi) to help us out!"

julius m on November 2019


Re-Bath of Portland
19300 SW 118th Ave
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Re-Bath of Portland
19300 SW 118th Ave
4.18(
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Customers say: True professional
47 years of experience

Re-Bath is the Nation's Largest Bathroom Remodeler. Since 1978, we have continued to offer customers only the best bathroom remodeling experience. Whether it's a Tub/Shower Update, Aging and Accessibility Solutions, or Complete Bathroom Remodeling, it starts with Re-Bath.

"What a roller coaster. As of the time I am typing this, my wife is a couple hours from being induced into labor. We wanted this project done so she could labor at home in a new tub, and new bathroom. One of the main selling factors was the time. ReBath would GC and it would take 9 days. That was the reason we went with them. It was a little weird having to coordinate our own electrical, but we got it sorted. Wasn’t exactly something ReBath was keen on accommodating at first, but I don’t have time for that story right now. Fast forward to the project. Given my wife’s pregnancy and the fact that we have 3 dogs, we thought it would be a good idea to get an Airbnb for the project. We stayed in an Airbnb in town for 6 days, thinking that would be the bulk of the project. Cost us an extra 1,600 bucks. The project started on Friday 8/11. It just “finished” last night, 9/6, after the painter spent 11 hours in our home to get it done. (Three coats including primer in one day?) 26 days. Nearly 3 times the promised timeframe. The room wasn’t cleaned, so I woke up early today to throw away the garbage the workers left, to mop and dust and shop vac, to put electrical covers on, and to get the room ready to move our stuff back in so our house can be somewhat ready for our new baby. The final straw was last night at about 7:30pm. This project taking so long, our stuff being all over the house, and the general state of unpreparedness we are in for our baby because of the extended work caused my wife to break down into tears last night. I had to sit there for almost an hour and comfort her because if she gets induced our baby’s crib is full of bathroom stuff. I had to watch my wife bawling because of the stress, and this wasn’t even the first time. She wanted a home birth, but they have strict blood pressure guidelines. What do you think a project like this does to a pregnant woman’s blood pressure? And the work isn’t even that great. They overextended a half wall that they had to build, which they then had to correct. Now the wall is visibly curved and the floor bounces underneath the spot they corrected because it wasn’t floated properly. They didn’t remove some plaster because the “insulation would fall”, except that there is lath underneath. This created an issue with our bathroom fan. I had to shop vac a bunch of junk out of the walls so it wouldn’t get left behind there when they dry walled. The painter decided it would be good for him to visit on a Sunday morning, which we felt obligated to accommodate because the project had already been delayed. The painter somehow got my number, even though all communication had been going through my wife, and my number was not in rebaths system. We still don’t know how he got it, or why he thought calling me was better than continuing to work with my wife. So watching my wife absolutely in bits over the stress of this, for talking so long, for doing mediocre work - that was the last straw. I DO NOT recommend this company. I will be reaching out to the CCB. I want that half wall fixed so it doesn’t annoy me every time I walk past it, but I will not allow this company back into my home. They will pay the bill for another contractor of my choosing to fix the wall. And that’s that. Edit: The painting is garbage too. They didn’t tape anything off, just hand painted the trim. It is uneven as can be. There’s spot of paint all over our brand new floors. This company should be ashamed."

Duane M on September 2023

Re-Bath is the Nation's Largest Bathroom Remodeler. Since 1978, we have continued to offer customers only the best bathroom remodeling experience. Whether it's a Tub/Shower Update, Aging and Accessibility Solutions, or Complete Bathroom Remodeling, it starts with Re-Bath.

"What a roller coaster. As of the time I am typing this, my wife is a couple hours from being induced into labor. We wanted this project done so she could labor at home in a new tub, and new bathroom. One of the main selling factors was the time. ReBath would GC and it would take 9 days. That was the reason we went with them. It was a little weird having to coordinate our own electrical, but we got it sorted. Wasn’t exactly something ReBath was keen on accommodating at first, but I don’t have time for that story right now. Fast forward to the project. Given my wife’s pregnancy and the fact that we have 3 dogs, we thought it would be a good idea to get an Airbnb for the project. We stayed in an Airbnb in town for 6 days, thinking that would be the bulk of the project. Cost us an extra 1,600 bucks. The project started on Friday 8/11. It just “finished” last night, 9/6, after the painter spent 11 hours in our home to get it done. (Three coats including primer in one day?) 26 days. Nearly 3 times the promised timeframe. The room wasn’t cleaned, so I woke up early today to throw away the garbage the workers left, to mop and dust and shop vac, to put electrical covers on, and to get the room ready to move our stuff back in so our house can be somewhat ready for our new baby. The final straw was last night at about 7:30pm. This project taking so long, our stuff being all over the house, and the general state of unpreparedness we are in for our baby because of the extended work caused my wife to break down into tears last night. I had to sit there for almost an hour and comfort her because if she gets induced our baby’s crib is full of bathroom stuff. I had to watch my wife bawling because of the stress, and this wasn’t even the first time. She wanted a home birth, but they have strict blood pressure guidelines. What do you think a project like this does to a pregnant woman’s blood pressure? And the work isn’t even that great. They overextended a half wall that they had to build, which they then had to correct. Now the wall is visibly curved and the floor bounces underneath the spot they corrected because it wasn’t floated properly. They didn’t remove some plaster because the “insulation would fall”, except that there is lath underneath. This created an issue with our bathroom fan. I had to shop vac a bunch of junk out of the walls so it wouldn’t get left behind there when they dry walled. The painter decided it would be good for him to visit on a Sunday morning, which we felt obligated to accommodate because the project had already been delayed. The painter somehow got my number, even though all communication had been going through my wife, and my number was not in rebaths system. We still don’t know how he got it, or why he thought calling me was better than continuing to work with my wife. So watching my wife absolutely in bits over the stress of this, for talking so long, for doing mediocre work - that was the last straw. I DO NOT recommend this company. I will be reaching out to the CCB. I want that half wall fixed so it doesn’t annoy me every time I walk past it, but I will not allow this company back into my home. They will pay the bill for another contractor of my choosing to fix the wall. And that’s that. Edit: The painting is garbage too. They didn’t tape anything off, just hand painted the trim. It is uneven as can be. There’s spot of paint all over our brand new floors. This company should be ashamed."

Duane M on September 2023


JAB Construction LLC
2752 SE Cypress St
No reviews
JAB Construction LLC
2752 SE Cypress St
No reviews

Some of the services that we provide: General Construction Bathroom and Kitchen remodels New Construction and Additions Drywall repairs and Installation Interior and Exterior Paint Framing and General Carpentry Water Damage Repairs We specialize in carpentry, residential remodeling, and apartment turn overs, as well as Water damage including roofing.

Some of the services that we provide: General Construction Bathroom and Kitchen remodels New Construction and Additions Drywall repairs and Installation Interior and Exterior Paint Framing and General Carpentry Water Damage Repairs We specialize in carpentry, residential remodeling, and apartment turn overs, as well as Water damage including roofing.


Olesh GC LLC
1400 William Way
No reviews
Olesh GC LLC
1400 William Way
No reviews
10 years of experience

We are Construction Company that specializes in new and remodeling commercial and residential, work that we do our Cabinets, Counter-tops, Shower Panels and Glass, Tiles Servicing Seattle and surrounding Cities 150 miles radius

We are Construction Company that specializes in new and remodeling commercial and residential, work that we do our Cabinets, Counter-tops, Shower Panels and Glass, Tiles Servicing Seattle and surrounding Cities 150 miles radius

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Kitchen and bathroom remodels FAQs

The cost of home remodeling is $50,000 for the average homeowner. However, this cost can range anywhere from $3,000 for a small project to $170,000 for a whole home remodel. Factors like project size, location, and room type all affect your overall cost. For example, bedroom remodeling costs are one of the least expensive projects, costing about $1,500 to $5,500 per bedroom. However, a kitchen remodel has a significant cost range, totaling anywhere from $14,500 to over $70,000.

Yes, most states require home remodeling contractors to be licensed, and for good reason. Hiring an unlicensed home remodeling contractor could lead to poor quality work, costly future expenses, and potential code violations. 

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Keep in mind licensing is different from certifications. A license is a legal requirement to operate a business, while certifications are voluntary.

The best time of year to remodel your home is late winter and early spring when fewer homeowners are thinking about projects and pros are more available. Also consider the type of remodel you want and plan ahead as much as possible. For example, the summer is a great time of year to update your fireplace, but winter is a better option for fixing foundations and building room additions.

There are a few things you can do to prepare for a home remodeling project to ensure a smooth construction process. Creating a detailed budget can help you stay on track, especially with the excitement of new construction or upgrades. It’s also beneficial to map out a remodeling timeline with your contractor to have clear expectations. In addition, you’ll want to prepare the space that will be worked on ahead of time—this could be tarping furniture or entirely removing belongings from the room.

Home renovation insurance, sometimes called “dwelling under renovation coverage” or “builder’s risk insurance,” helps financially cover any damages that occur during the home renovation process. While different from typical homeowners insurance, many homeowners insurance policies already include some sort of home renovation insurance or offer it as an additional add-on. While this insurance isn’t necessary for every home remodeling project, it’s best to contact your insurance company to verify if it’s needed and what your coverage options are.

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