System work is typically included as part of a remodeling project and depends on the scope and complexity of the work. Final cost is determined after on-site evaluation and depends on project scope.
Basic System Work (as part of small projects)
from $3,000 – $5,000
Typically includes:
Minor electrical adjustments (outlets, switches, lighting)
Small ventilation installations
Basic plumbing connections (sink, faucet, toilet)
Fixture connections
Standard System Work (within remodeling projects)
$5,000 – $15,000
Typically includes:
Electrical updates or new lines
Bathroom or kitchen ventilation systems
Plumbing adjustments or relocation
Coordination of multiple systems
Extended System Work (larger remodeling scope)
$15,000 – $30,000+
Typically includes:
Multiple system updates across spaces
Ventilation installation and upgrades
Electrical and plumbing reconfiguration
Integration within full remodeling projects
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"We couldn’t believe the transformation. The space feels completely different — modern, clean, and thoughtfully designed. The floating stone sink and lighting detail are stunning. The craftsmanship is excellent, and the entire process was organized and professional."
Proper system work ensures safety, performance, and long-term reliability.
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We believe homeowners should feel confident about who they hire. That’s why every remodeling project is completed by a licensed and insured Washington State contractor, with clear accountability and workmanship standards.
Licensed WA Contractor
work performed in compliance with local codes
Workmanship warranty
warranty provided on completed work (details per project)
The Hidden Part of Remodeling That Has to Work Perfectly
A finished space is only as good as the systems behind it. Lighting has to be placed where it makes sense. Plumbing points have to match the layout. Ventilation has to remove moisture properly. If these decisions are made too late or without coordination, even a beautiful remodel can create problems in everyday use.
Mechanical and system work is what makes a remodeled space function the way it should. This includes electrical updates, plumbing adjustments, ventilation, fixture connections, and the technical changes needed to support a new layout or new materials.
This stage is especially important in kitchens, bathrooms, laundry areas, and other rooms where comfort depends on what happens behind the walls and under the finished surfaces. Done correctly, it supports safety, efficiency, and long-term performance. Done poorly, it leads to rework, delays, and expensive corrections later. For remodeling projects in Washington, system work is planned as part of the overall scope so that every technical element supports the final result — not just visually, but functionally.
Yes, we coordinate all system work and involve licensed specialists when required.
In many cases, yes — especially for electrical and plumbing changes. We guide you through the process.
Yes, we can modify layouts and relocate systems as part of remodeling projects.
Yes, including bathroom exhaust fans and kitchen ventilation.
Yes, all system work is completed in compliance with local building codes and safety standards.
Yes, we coordinate all systems within the overall remodeling process.
It depends on the scope, but typically ranges from a few days to several weeks.
Contact us to discuss your project and receive a detailed estimate.