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Interior and Exterior Construction by United Seattle

United Seattle focuses on interior and exterior construction to bring about the best solution in your building. We take the hassle out of project management by providing end-to-end services, ensuring a smooth experience for our clients. The team at United Seattle is proud to guarantee work with a fast turnaround but no less quality; hence, finishing your project within the least time possible and without strain on your budget. We also pride ourselves on competitive pricing so that your construction goals can be met on a budget.


United Seattle has built an outstanding reputation for high-quality performance; your project is ensured not only to be more than satisfactory but to exceed the expectations. With our qualified professionals, it becomes easy for you to manage your project end-to-end. Count on United Seattle for trusted, high-quality construction services that have made us a reputable entity in the industry.

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  • A kitchen with a white counter top , wooden cabinets and a stove top oven.
  • A large building under construction with a blue sky in the background
  • Our Vision. A Community.

    A Culture.

    At United Seattle, our vision is to be the trusted partner for Builders, General Contractors and homeowners who need a reliable, all-in-one solution for various trades. We’re here to make your projects run smoothly, efficiently, and successfully, all while building long-term relationships with you, our team, and the community around us.

    But we’re about more than just construction. We aim to create a family-like community where everyone supports each other. We're proud to support missionaries and many non-profit organizations worldwide, showing our commitment to making a positive difference.

    We’d love for you to be part of our community. Together, we can accomplish amazing things.

    What Makes United Seattle Different?

    WE MAKE IT EFFORTLESS AND REWARDING.

    ONE-STOP SOLUTION FOR ALL

    Forget managing multiple companies and vendors. We handle both and ALL exterior and interior needs for your project.

    REBATES

    We offer rebates and discounts for multiple trades. Our comprehensive estimates include market research, material submissions, and optimization strategies.

    MINIMIZE YOUR COST & TURNAROUND TIME

    We manage your project in-house, minimizing risk and ensuring on-time delivery with top-notch quality. Our dedicated project manager keeps you informed, providing exceptional value for money.

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    By Victor K 13 Aug, 2024
    Your Guide to Choosing the Right Insulation for Seattle Homes
    By Victor K 13 Aug, 2024
    Your Guide to Choosing the Right Insulation for Seattle Homes
    By Victor K 24 Jan, 2024
    Seattle has been one of the first cities to put forward the minimum wage into a legal and national debate. This was done to create economic harmony across all residents of Seattle and its workforce. As the city adapts to the new change, many industries are affected by this, especially the construction industry. In 2014, the city of Seattle initiated a minimum wage of $15 which brought large implications for all service-based sectors, especially the construction sector. The construction industry in Seattle which plays a huge role in Seattle’s development as well as economic growth has since faced some challenges which are discussed in detail after research by experts at United Seattle . Cost Increase The most obvious hindrance in the construction industry is the increase in cost in all sectors. From labor to raw materials to site costs, every cost takes a bump due to increased wages everywhere. This has not only increased the overall cost but reduced the profit margins for all stakeholders.
    By Victor K 14 Jan, 2024
    The plan for the redevelopment of 34 acres of Fort Lawton into affordable housing was passed three years ago by Seattle's Legislative body. However, the project faces huge delays after an initial surge. The delay has caused the area to be infected with moss and unusable in any shape and form. The ex-military installation now waits for the redevelopment. Here is the latest on the housing development project from our staffers at United Seattle . HUD Approval Delayed HUD or the US Department of Housing and Urban Development has not yet given the final approval for the site redevelopment. The 90-million-dollar megaproject is still battling with the provision of all the requirements put up by HUD. This has caused an unexpected delay in the approval of the project and subsequent spade work. The city's spokesperson, Jamie Housen, mentioned that the aging infrastructure of the site poses unique challenges, compounded by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on resource allocation. The Legal Battle Two ongoing legal problems are making the project more difficult. One is a lawsuit by Friends of Discovery Park, saying it might hurt a group of great blue herons nearby. Seattle, because of a deal with the Army, must pay more than $585,000 every year for upkeep. Even though some people are frustrated, those who like the plan say it won't hurt the neighborhood or the birds living there. 
    By Victor K 11 Jan, 2024
    The Fort Lawton Project has been facing delays over the last three and a half years. Amidst the delay, Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell has announced a revision in the original plan. The new plan focuses on a greater number of housing units as per the original proposal. The bill was passed approximately 4 years ago but the plan has been there for a good two decades facing several challenges and delays over the years. The mayor wrote to HUD (US Housing and Urban Development) on 27 Dec outlining his new vision for the project. The initial plan was for 240 housing units but the latest proposal by the mayor outlines the number to be about 500, almost doubling the original number. This proposed change, while seeking to address Seattle's housing crisis, will necessitate additional environmental review and approval from the City Council. 
    By Victor K 02 Jan, 2024
    The Seattle real estate market is usually a robust industry but faced challenges in 2023 due to a variety of reasons as cited by experts at United Seattle , explained in detail here. Some of the highlights included hikes in home prices, soaring inflation, rising interest rates, demand-supply issues and restrained mortgage rates. The commercial real estate industry faced a similar slump. However, if you are looking to buy or rent in Seattle, here are the latest trends you should look out for in 2024. Home Prices Just like in 2023, the average home prices are predicted to increase in 2024. The difference will be a small percentage of 1-2% in the state of Washington but it will still hamper the buying capacity. However, the increase for Seattle itself is predicted to be on the north side of 3%. Although, some research houses say that it might go down which further deepens the uncertainty of the buyer and seller alike.
    By Victor K 29 Dec, 2023
    Many transportation projects are underway in Washington state, calling for major legislation change in the state. Traffic safety was the number one agenda for the Transportation Committee and its Chair Marko Liias. However, with funds being the problem budgetary issues have taken over as the number one hurdle. This will significantly change the construction landscape for the transportation industry as well as all others linked to it. The press release outlines some of the major shifts as per experts at TOV Restoration in the coming year. Legislative Landscape Shift A humongous 17 billion Dollar budget was allocated for transportation sector-related construction in 2021. However, with high inflation, the budgetary demands have changed. This has forced a reassessment of the planned construction. Therefore, all developers and subcontractors need to assess the future according to the new plans and alternate legislation in the pipeline.
    By Victor K 28 Dec, 2023
    The Seattle housing market has faced a year-long decline in 2023 which was further reinforced in November as well due to high interest rates along with a traditional winter slowdown in the fourth quarter in Washington State. The news article dives into some of the reasons that come out as a challenge in November in general and November 2023 in specific. Stagnant Pricing If we look on a month-on-month basis, keeping Kings County as an example the median price of a single-family home was $885,500 which was the same as October 2023. However, this price signifies a mammoth 7% increase from November of last year. Similar trends were observed in Snohomish, Pierce, and Kitsap counties, showcasing modest yet steady growth. Lesser Listings The City of Seattle witnessed a decline in new listings which means that less number of people are willing to sell bringing the over all market trend to a steady drop. Kings County showed a 2% decline from October and an 11% drop compared to November of 2022. Furthermore, Seattle and San Francisco recorded one of the most significant year-over-year drops in new listings in the U.S., indicating a supply-side challenge in the market.

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    By Victor K 13 Aug, 2024
    Your Guide to Choosing the Right Insulation for Seattle Homes
    By Victor K 27 Jul, 2024
    Inflation is hitting all quarters of the country and in Seattle, it comes down with an additional burden of higher electricity costs soon. The original surplus was predicted to be at 3% but with current operational challenges, the city's public utility provider Seattle City Light anticipates a steeper hike due to various factors including extreme weather, higher demand and fluctuating energy prices. According to Seattle City Light, the hike will be around 5-6% in the coming year alone. This number can increase in the coming years with a sustained 5% annually till 2030. However, this prediction can be like the previous one and the hike can be even more steep. Although City Light customers have experienced shocking electricity bills lately, Dawn Lindell, the firm's CEO and General Manager, accepted the fact that such measures would enable the firm to continue with carbon-neutral electricity generation under uncertain conditions. In this regard, the utility has deployed many dams in Washington for generating hydropower which has helped control the prices for quite some time. However, the last few years have brought unprecedented tasks such as an increase in the population, electrification of buildings and vehicles, and severe variations of climate conditions that affected hydroelectric power-producing stations. 
    By Victor K 23 Jul, 2024
    An experienced commercial subcontractor Seattle will always tell you about the same thing in any insulation-related conversation. They will always emphasize the advantages of a well-insulated house which include better air quality, reduced energy bills and low HVAC maintenance costs. However, many of the construction subcontracting services Seattle miss out on some of the mistakes that homeowners as well as commercial construction project management Seattle companies make about home insulation. Let’s look at some of the common insulation mistakes and ways to avoid them. Missing The Big Holes The first and foremost mistake in the world of insulation is doing everything but missing out on big openings. This can be anywhere in the house and may also be designed for air ventilation. Therefore, plugging these holes even on self-help basis can vastly improve your home’s air quality and reduce the ACH. The best way is to just block these gaps. If the gaps are small like pipe sides or vent sides, then you can use an expanding spray to plug these holes. You can also hire a commercial subcontractor Seattle like United Seattle for a home inspection so all such gaps are identified properly. Wrong R-value Selection Choosing the wrong insulation or R-value for the right kind of insulation based on your climate can be catastrophic since you think your house is safe , but it is not. Therefore, hiring an experienced construction management subcontractor is a must as opposed to Cousin Jones. Research is the best way to select the right R-value. Moreover, questioning your building construction subcontractor Washington can also help you understand R-value and the reason for a specific selection. 

    Financing Available

    United Seattle is committed to making your next project more accessible and affordable by offering flexible financing options. Whether you're planning a major home renovation, a new addition, or simply upgrading your siding or roofing, we understand that financing is a key consideration. We provide a range of financing solutions tailored to fit your budget, helping you bring your vision to life without compromising on quality or financial peace of mind. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you finance your next project.

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