Seattle & King County
From Capitol Hill condos to Ballard townhomes to single-family homes in West Seattle, square footage is precious in this city. RENCO designs and builds bathrooms that use every inch — and we handle the Seattle permit process so you don’t have to learn it the hard way.
Get Free EstimateSeattle bathrooms are rarely big — so design matters more here than almost anywhere. Wall-hung vanities, recessed niches, curbless showers, and pocket doors can transform a 5x8 bathroom without moving a single wall. We design for how the space actually lives.
Seattle's permitting is more involved than most cities in the region. We know what SDCI wants to see, which projects need plans, and how to keep inspections from stalling your schedule. Your remodel gets done legally, documented, and without permit drama.
HOA approvals, certificates of insurance, protected hallways, quiet hours — multi-family buildings have rules, and we follow them to the letter. Your neighbors barely know we're there; your bathroom says otherwise.
One licensed team, one point of contact, one schedule — from the first design conversation through the final SDCI inspection sign-off.
Yes. Condo and townhome bathrooms are a specialty — we coordinate with your HOA or building management, follow building rules on work hours and elevator use, protect common areas, and design around shared plumbing stacks. Small-footprint bathrooms often gain the most from a smart remodel: better storage, a walk-in shower, and finishes that make the room feel twice the size.
Most do. The Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections (SDCI) requires permits whenever plumbing or electrical work goes beyond a simple fixture swap. RENCO handles the SDCI application, plumbing and electrical permits, and inspection scheduling, so your remodel is fully documented — something that matters a lot when you sell in Seattle's market.
A typical full bathroom remodel runs 3 to 5 weeks once materials are on site. Condo projects can add a little time for building logistics, and Seattle permit review adds lead time up front — which is why we get the paperwork moving while your tile and fixtures are on order, so the schedule stays tight.
A well-designed bathroom is one of the highest-return upgrades in Seattle real estate — and one you get to enjoy every single day. Tell us about your space and we’ll give you a free, detailed estimate.
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