Seattle

Home Services in Seattle, WA

We provide kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, and handyman services throughout Seattle and nearby neighborhoods. Our local team handles everything from full remodels to small home repairs with fast scheduling, clear communication, and reliable workmanship.

If you’re looking for a trusted remodeler or handyman near you in Seattle, we’re ready to help with projects of any size.


Our Services in Seattle


Neighborhoods We Serve in Seattle

We provide remodeling and handyman services across Seattle, including:

  • Ballard
  • Queen Anne
  • Capitol Hill
  • Green Lake
  • Wallingford
  • Fremont
  • Magnolia
  • Phinney Ridge
  • West Seattle
  • South Lake Union
  • Ravenna
  • Northgate

If you’re near Seattle and don’t see your neighborhood listed, reach out – chances are we still serve your area.


Why Seattle Homeowners Choose Our Team

  • Local, experienced technicians familiar with Seattle homes and classic craftsman builds
  • Clear communication from first call to final walkthrough
  • Flexible scheduling for both larger remodels and smaller repair jobs
  • Quality materials and workmanship focused on long-term durability
  • One team for kitchen, bathroom, and general handyman projects

Request Your Free Estimate in Seattle

Ready to start a kitchen or bathroom remodel, or need a reliable handyman in Seattle? Contact us today to schedule your free estimate and talk through your project.

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About Seattle Homes

Seattle is one of the most diverse housing markets in the Pacific Northwest, with each neighborhood offering its own architectural styles, price ranges, and renovation needs. The average home price in Seattle typically ranges between $850,000 and $1.1 million, with many areas trending higher due to proximity to tech employers, waterfront views, and access to parks, transit, and walkable commercial districts.

Seattle homes vary dramatically in age. Neighborhoods like Ballard, Wallingford, Phinney Ridge, and Green Lake feature a large number of craftsman homes and bungalows built between the 1900s and 1940s, many averaging 1,300 to 2,000 square feet. These homes often need layout updates, new electrical systems, improved kitchens, and modernized bathrooms. Capitol Hill, Queen Anne, and the Central District include a mix of historic properties, mid-century homes, and newer townhome developments with more modern layouts. Newer construction is most often found in South Lake Union, Downtown, West Seattle, and parts of Magnolia, with many units offering contemporary finishes and open floor plans.

Because Seattle homes hold their value well, homeowners often invest in upgrades that improve everyday functionality. Kitchen remodels are common in older craftsman homes where small, closed-off layouts no longer match modern preferences. Bathroom renovations are also popular due to aging tile, dated plumbing fixtures, and the desire for walk-in showers, improved lighting, and higher-efficiency ventilation systems. Many homeowners also update flooring, repair aging drywall, upgrade insulation, and modernize lighting to reduce energy consumption.

Whether the home is a 100-year-old craftsman or a new-build townhouse, Seattle homeowners typically focus on updates that improve long-term value and support both comfort and sustainability. Understanding the age, style, and structure of Seattle homes can help guide renovation choices that enhance performance, durability, and resale potential.