Design Build Firm - Anacortes, WA
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Skagit county based design-build firm. Specializing in custom homes, accessible homes and remodels. We build decks and additions, complete kitchen and bathroom remodels, and consult on accessibility issues.
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Gilson G.
Perfection from the beginning to the end of the project!
Address
13725 Goodman Ln
Anacortes, WA 98221
Photo | Project | Date | Description | Cost | Home |
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Custom home frame | Dec 2014 | Custom home framing in Anacortes, WA | $60k | Anacortes, WA | |
Anacortes Frame | Oct 2014 | Custom home framing. | $45k | Anacortes, WA | |
Mount Vernon Remodel | Sep 2014 | Replacement of Kitchen island with custom unit, installation of new granite countertops and glass tile backsplash. | $17k | Mount Vernon, WA | |
Mount Vernon Deck | Aug 2014 | This project included the removal of the original second story deck and first floor patio installed by the home builder and the installation of a larger deck and patio. The new deck included the Dek Drain system to create a dry space below, AZEK PVC decking, camo and cortex hidden fastening systems, crystalite glass railing, and Kichler LED lighting. | $42k | Mount Vernon, WA | |
Burlington Deck | Aug 2014 | This Azek PVC deck replaced an original aging cedar deck that was rotting, and a maintenance nightmare. Materials include AZEK PVC decking in "Morado", camo hidden fasteners, Fastenmaster Cortex hidden fasteners, Crystalite aluminum railing, Timberech LED lighting, and vinyl privacy lattice. | $38k | Burlington, WA | |
Sedro Woolley Deck | May 2014 | Replacement of rotten existing cedar deck and decking with Azek PVC decking and Azek composite railing. | $24k | Sedro Woolley, WA | |
Mount Vernon Frame | Oct 2013 | New home framing. | $25k | Mount Vernon, WA | |
Bryant Addition/Remodel | Aug 2013 | This was a 2 phase project, including an 1800 square foot addition, a 270 square foot addition, 20'x34' deck and a whole house remodel and reconfiguration. Upgrades throughout the existing home include complete rewire and re-plumb, all new insulation, solid core doors, oak flooring, 5 piece master bath, Knotty alder kitchen and granite counters in kitchen and baths. The entire house, existing and new received a new roof and fiber cement siding. The new addition boasts an accessible apartment complete with a wheelchair ramp, walk-in tub in the bathroom and a kitchenette. There is also a new office, laundry/mud room and mechanical room on the first floor, and a family/bonus room, 3/4 bath, and bedroom/den upstairs. One of the biggest challenges with this project was maintaining a living space for the homeowners during construction. We completed the large 1800 square foot addition first and once the homeowners temporarily moved in there, we set to work on the existing home. We encountered a significant amount of rot and damage to the existing home, which required a lot of repair before we could put it all back together. Our goal from the outset of this project was to create a seamless junction between old and new; careful planning and expert execution were required to pull this off given the circumstances of the project as well as the conditions encountered during construction. | $340k | Arlington, WA |