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Baltimore City · MD · MHIC #117311

Remodeling Contractor in Baltimore, Maryland

20+ years of design-build remodeling for Baltimore homes — bathroom, kitchen, additions, basement, whole-home. MHIC #117311, $2M general liability, 5-year workmanship warranty.

CountyBaltimore City
ZIP codes21201, 21202, 21205
Permit officeBaltimore City Department of Housing & Community Development (DHCD).
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland — Eagle Home Improvements service area

About Baltimore

Why Baltimore homeowners choose Eagle Home Improvements

Baltimore rowhomes and Federal Hill renovations require very different approaches than suburban work. We work in Roland Park, Federal Hill, Canton, Mt. Vernon, and Hampden — handling tight access, party walls, and Baltimore City permitting (which differs from county process).

Home styles

Baltimore rowhouse (formstone, brick, painted brick), Federal, Victorian rowhouse, Roland Park craftsman.

Popular projects

Rowhouse kitchen renovations, third-floor primary suites, basement finishing, deck additions, full rowhouse modernizations.

Local notes

Baltimore rowhouses share party walls — we coordinate with neighbors for vibration-sensitive work and permits cycle 4–8 weeks.

Most common projects in Baltimore

What Baltimore homeowners actually build

These projects keep coming back because of Baltimore\'s specific home stock, demographics, and zoning context. Each one is something we\'ve completed multiple times in Baltimore — not a generic list.

  1. 01

    Rowhouse kitchen renovation (narrow footprint)

    Why it\'s common in Baltimore: Federal Hill, Canton, Fells Point rowhouses are 14'–18' wide. Custom cabinetry sized for narrow footprint is a Baltimore specialty — every inch counts.

  2. 02

    Third-floor primary suite buildout

    Why it\'s common in Baltimore: Baltimore rowhouses commonly have unfinished or under-utilized third floors. Conversion to primary suite + ensuite adds 500–800 sq ft of premium space.

  3. 03

    Roof deck installation (rowhouse roof)

    Why it\'s common in Baltimore: Baltimore rowhouses have flat roofs that support roof decks. Permitted scope includes structural review, hatch installation, and railing — water views in many neighborhoods.

  4. 04

    Roland Park craftsman period restoration

    Why it\'s common in Baltimore: Roland Park has Baltimore's most architecturally significant craftsmans (1900–1930s). Period-correct restoration — original tile, leaded glass, oak millwork — is high-demand.

  5. 05

    Formstone removal + brick restoration (historic)

    Why it\'s common in Baltimore: Older Baltimore rowhouses were covered with formstone in mid-1900s. Removal exposes original brick — a common restoration project that adds significant value.

Neighborhoods served

Every Baltimore neighborhood, every project type

  • Roland Park
  • Federal Hill
  • Canton
  • Mt. Vernon
  • Hampden
  • Mount Washington
  • Bolton Hill
  • Charles Village
  • Locust Point
  • Fells Point

ZIPs: 21201 · 21202 · 21205 · 21206 · 21207 · 21208 · 21209 · 21210 · 21211 · 21212 · 21213 · 21214 · 21215 · 21216 · 21217 · 21218 · 21219 · 21220 · 21221 · 21222 · 21223 · 21224 · 21225 · 21226 · 21229 · 21230 · 21231

FAQ

Remodeling in Baltimore — FAQ

How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Baltimore, MD?

Bathroom remodels in Baltimore typically cost $15,000–$35,000 for a full standard bath in 2026. Cosmetic refreshes start at $5,000; primary-suite or luxury work runs $35,000–$80,000+.

Are you MHIC-licensed for work in Baltimore?

Yes — Eagle Home Improvements holds an active Maryland Home Improvement Commission license (MHIC #117311). MHIC licensing is required statewide for all home improvement work over $500.

Do I need a permit in Baltimore for kitchen or bathroom remodel?

Most plumbing, electrical, and structural work in Baltimore requires a permit through Baltimore City Department of Housing & Community Development (DHCD). We pull every permit on your behalf.

How long does a remodel take in Baltimore?

Typical bathroom: 4–6 weeks. Kitchen: 6–10 weeks. Whole home: 4–8 months. Baltimore permit cycles add 3–10 weeks to overall timeline depending on scope.

What Baltimore neighborhoods do you serve?

We serve every Baltimore neighborhood, including Roland Park, Federal Hill, Canton, Mt. Vernon, Hampden, Mount Washington, and surrounding Baltimore City communities.

Free In-Home Consultation

Free in-home estimate in Baltimore

We can be at your Baltimore home this week. MHIC #117311 · $2M general liability.