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Business Line Of Credit For Construction Owners In Washington

Revolving credit you draw from when you need it — only pay interest on the balance. Designed for construction owners navigating the cost of heavy equipment, payroll between draws, and retainage that sits with the GC for months.

Approval Range
$25,000 – $250,000
Time To Fund
1–3 business days from application
Revenue Required
$50K–$2M+/month
Market
Seattle, Washington

Why Line of Credit Fits Construction Owners In Washington

A line of credit is the smartest funding tool when you don't know exactly when or how much capital you'll need. Draw $20K to handle a slow week, repay it, then draw $80K for inventory the next month — same line, same approval.

For construction businesss specifically, the typical scenarios where line of credit is the right tool include: equipment purchases, payroll between draws, materials for new contracts, or bridging retainage. Washington's Seattle metro ranks top-5 nationally for tech, ecommerce, and professional services.

The Math

If you're approved for a $100K line at a 12% APR but only draw $30K for 4 months, your total interest cost is roughly $1,200 — not $12,000. That's the power of revolving credit vs. a term loan.

What This Product Is Best For

Owners who want flexible access to capital, want to build business credit, and don't want to pay interest on money they aren't using.

  • Approval range: $25,000 – $250,000
  • Time to fund: 1–3 business days from application
  • Repayment: Monthly minimum payments based on the balance you draw — pay it down anytime with no penalty
  • Construction Owners use case: excavators, loaders, lifts, trucks, tooling, mobile offices, plus equipment purchases, payroll between draws, materials for new contracts, or bridging retainage

Common Use Cases For Construction Owners

The line of credit is the right tool when a construction business owner needs to:

  • Cover equipment purchases without depleting cash reserves
  • Bridge a seasonal slow period without hitting a personal credit card
  • Move on a time-sensitive opportunity (an inventory deal, a hire, a buildout window) before it closes
  • Funding built around how draws, progress billing, and retainage actually pay out.
  • Build business credit history with a reputable funder for future, larger placements

Other Funding Options For Construction Owners In Washington

Many owners use more than one funding product as their business grows. Here are the other programs we offer for construction businesss in Washington:

Term Loan for construction businesss in Washington Working Capital Advance for construction businesss in Washington Equipment Financing for construction businesss in Washington All funding options for construction businesss in Washington

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast can I get funded?

Most business line of credit approvals for construction businesss land within 1–3 business days from application. The application takes 2 minutes with no credit check to find out what you qualify for.

What revenue do I need to qualify?

For construction businesss, our minimum is $50K–$2M+/month in monthly revenue. The exact requirement depends on product and amount requested. Most construction businesss with at least 6 months in business and consistent deposits qualify for some level of funding.

Do you fund GCs or only sub-contractors?

Both. We fund GCs, subs, specialty trades (roofing, HVAC, electrical, plumbing), and equipment-heavy operators.

Do I need collateral?

For business line of credit, no real-estate collateral is typically required up to $250K. Above that, additional underwriting may apply.

Will applying hurt my credit score?

No. Applying requires no credit check. We can give you indicative pricing and approval likelihood without pulling your credit — we don't check credit until you've reviewed and signed your terms.

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