Kitchen & Bath Remodeling
Tear-out to tile-set. Layout changes, plumbing relocation, electrical, drywall, cabinetry, countertops, fixtures, and finish work. The work that makes the listing photos.
Get a quoteRussell Shea and crew. Kitchen and bath remodels in town, brush hogging and food plots out in the country, and most everything in between. Over a decade of work across Mercer County.
Most contractors stick to one lane. Russell handles the full range, which means the same crew that retiles your master bath can clear your back forty for a food plot the following month.
Tear-out to tile-set. Layout changes, plumbing relocation, electrical, drywall, cabinetry, countertops, fixtures, and finish work. The work that makes the listing photos.
Get a quoteBeyond the kitchen and bath. Open up a wall, finish the basement, refresh a tired family room, or build out an addition. We handle structural, electrical, drywall, trim, and finish in one crew.
Get a quotePressure-treated, composite, or cedar decks. Privacy fence runs in vinyl, wood, or chain-link. Done right the first time so it survives the freeze-thaw.
Get a quoteFoundation digs, driveway grading, drainage trenches, septic, structure tear-down, debris haul. Owned equipment, no sub-contracted dirt work.
Get a quoteTractor and rotary cutter for property clearing on acreage. Fields gone wild, fence rows, food-plot prep, hunting-camp paths, neglected pastures.
Get a quotePlot prep for whitetail, turkey, or upland game. Rototill, lime, fertilize, seed. Work the corners and edges most lawn services won't touch.
Get a quoteBrowse a sample of the work. Real homes, real properties, all across Mercer County.
From the Sharon-Hermitage corridor out to Grove City, Mercer borough, and the rural townships north and south. If you're in Mercer County, Russell will come look at it.

Russell Shea has been working with his hands across Mercer County for over a decade. He runs RS Construction Solutions himself, on his own equipment, with his own license and insurance.
No call center, no high-pressure sales rep, no sub-contracted excavation crew that doesn't know your job. When you call Russell, you reach Russell. When the work starts, Russell is the one swinging the hammer.
“I've used Russell multiple times as a sub contractor and also worked hands on with Russell for a few projects and have always been very pleased with his work. I'd recommend him for any and all projects you need. Very professional, experienced, responsible, always there when he says he will be. Highly recommended.”
“RS Construction did an absolute fabulous kitchen renovation on my sister's 1950's ranch. This included a total gut of old kitchen, installation of new cabinets, new flooring, new appliances. Russell communicated well throughout the renovation. He is highly skilled and pays attention to details. Highly recommend!”
“Russell did a fantastic job on doing the tile around my shower. He was very nice and respectful while doing the work. I would use him again and suggest him to anyone needing work done on their home.”
“Had a front porch completely redone and it turned out fantastic! He was prompt, great service and quality work! Would highly recommend for any home project!”
Russell works across Mercer County and the immediate surrounding area. That includes Sharon, Hermitage, Farrell, Sharpsville, Wheatland, West Middlesex, Greenville, Mercer, Grove City, and the smaller communities in between.
Yes. PA HIC license #PA200931, fully insured for both residential remodeling and excavation work.
Smaller refresh-style remodels in Mercer County typically run $8,000 to $20,000. Full gut renovations with tile, custom cabinetry, and fixture upgrades commonly land between $20,000 and $45,000. Every project is quoted in person so you know exactly what's included before any work begins.
Yes. Russell owns the excavation equipment and runs that work himself, which means we don't have to schedule around a sub-contractor. The same is true for demolition.
Yes. Brush hogging and food plot work are scheduled around field conditions, not the calendar. Late summer and early spring are ideal but we can usually fit jobs in any time the ground is workable.
Lead time depends on scope and season. Smaller jobs (a deck, a brush hog run, a tile bathroom) can often start within two to three weeks. Larger remodels are typically four to eight weeks out. Call or text the number on this page and we'll give you an honest answer the same day.
Call or text. Tell him what you're thinking. He'll come look, give you an honest read, and a real number. No deposit taken to hold a calendar slot.
Russell typically replies same-day. Faster if you call.