
NRC Homes
About us
We are a general contractor based in the greater Seattle area specializing in remodels and new home construction. We can transform your existing structure into the house of your dreams, build you a backyard cottage, or start from scratch to build you an entire new home. We do second-story additions, basement expansions, house lifting, and structural work. We can help you get the primary bedroom, bathroom, or kitchen that you've always wanted, and can make sure that your addition blends seamlessly with your existing structure. We can get you set up with architects and engineers to get your project started, and our team of professionals will get your project finished. We guide you through from start to finish: from demolition, framing, plumbing, electrical, drywall, and flooring all the way to finish carpentry, tile work, built-in cabinetry, and fine finishes.
Business highlights
Amenities
Free Estimates
Yes
Warranties
Yes
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"Unfortunately, this was a job where we tried to accommodate Ms. [Member Name Removed] and her wishes to our own detriment, and took direction from Ms. [Member Name Removed] that caused delays (including her direction to proceed without a survey and her direction to cease installing flooring when our measurements of the humidity levels showed that they were within the manufacturer's accepted range). Ms. [Member Name Removed] hired her own electrician, purchased her own materials (including cabinetry), and made other general contracting decisions that impacted the job and our own ability to execute. The end result was that Ms. [Member Name Removed] served as the de facto general contractor. We had to work around Ms. [Member Name Removed]'s subcontractors and to try to schedule our own work around them and their delays. We also had trouble communicating with Ms. [Member Name Removed]: she frequently did not answer our phone calls and emails when we reached out to her with questions. We dispute Ms. [Member Name Removed]'s characterization of our financial disagreements; she owed us money and forced us to put a lien on her property in order to get paid. We are very proud of the quality of our work. We own up to our mistakes and correct them. We have nothing but respect for Ms. [Member Name Removed] and are sorry for the way that this job turned out."
Licensing
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