Framing & structural · Seattle, WA
Wall Relocation & Reframing in Seattle, WA
Move non-bearing and bearing walls to reshape rooms.
Wall Relocation & Reframing in Seattle, WA
Looking for wall relocation & reframing in Seattle? Xion Build is a licensed, bonded, and insured framing & structural contractor delivering standout results for Seattle homeowners — start to finish, under one roof. Move non-bearing and bearing walls to reshape rooms.
From Laurelhurst to Queen Anne, Seattle's older homes often need structural care alongside the kitchen, bath, and addition work that modernizes them.
You get a single point of contact, licensed and insured trades, and clear communication from the first sketch to the final walkthrough.
What's included in your wall relocation & reframing
A typical wall relocation & reframing in Seattle can involve framing, engineered beams, load paths, fasteners — and we put the full scope in writing so you know exactly what's covered before work starts.
We write scope in plain terms: what we'll do, the materials, the sequence, and how any surprises are handled if something is uncovered.
How much does a wall relocation & reframing cost in Seattle?
Most wall relocation & reframing projects in Seattle fall between $5,300 – $26,500, depending on the size of the space, the finishes you choose, and the condition of what's already there.
Because every home is different, we don't quote final numbers sight unseen. After a free in-home consultation you get a detailed, itemized estimate tied to your actual framing & structural project — so there are no surprises later.
Why Seattle homeowners choose Xion Build
Meticulous job sites and clear daily communication, with respect for your home, your time, and your neighbors.
Honest guidance on where to invest and where to save, so your budget goes toward what adds real, lasting value.
One dedicated point of contact coordinates the entire job, so you're never chasing subcontractors or wondering who's responsible.
Our Seattle framing & structural process
Each phase is inspected and documented, and we keep you updated so you always know what's happening and what's next.
It starts with a free, no-obligation consultation: what you want, the constraints, and a realistic budget range before you commit to anything.
We pull the permits, schedule every trade in the right order, and protect your home, landscaping, and daily routine throughout the build.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a wall relocation & reframing cost in Seattle?
Most wall relocation & reframing projects in Seattle run $5,300 – $26,500, depending on scope, finishes, and existing conditions. After a free in-home consultation we provide a detailed written estimate so your Seattle price reflects the actual project — not a guess.
What should we decide before starting a wall relocation & reframing?
Your budget range, must-haves, timeline, and any finishes you already love. For framing & structural work we also review access, existing conditions, and whether permits are required in Seattle.
Do you offer free estimates for wall relocation & reframing near Seattle?
Absolutely. We provide free, no-obligation in-home estimates throughout Seattle and the greater Eastside, with transparent, itemized pricing.
How long does a wall relocation & reframing take?
Timelines depend on scope and permitting. Once the plan is confirmed we give you a realistic schedule and keep you updated as the framing & structural work progresses.
Are you a licensed framing & structural contractor?
Yes — Xion Build is licensed, bonded, and insured in WA. Every project is built to meet or exceed code and is backed by a written warranty.
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