Skip to main content

MHIC #117311 · Maryland Service Area

Whole-Home Renovation in Maryland

Whole-home work is where most contractors break down — too many trades, too many decisions, too much liability. We took on this scope deliberately. Since 2005 we've remodeled top-to-bottom in Bethesda, Potomac, Towson, and Annapolis. One project manager. One signed price. Real timelines.

Investment$185,000 – $550,000+
Timeline5–9 months
Warranty5-year
Whole-Home Renovation project by Eagle Home Improvements

Pricing

Whole-Home Renovation cost in Maryland (2026)

ScopeInvestment rangeIncludes
Mid-tier whole home (2,000 sq ft)$120,000 – $200,000Kitchen, 2 baths, refresh of all surfaces, paint, flooring throughout.
Premium whole home (2,500 sq ft)$200,000 – $350,000Custom kitchen, primary suite, finished basement, exterior refresh.
Luxury full gut (3,000+ sq ft)$350,000 – $700,000+Down to studs, structural changes, full mechanical replacement, top-tier finishes.

Ranges reflect Maryland market conditions for 2026. Final price depends on county labor rates, fixture grade, and structural complexity. Free fixed-price quote after one in-home visit.

Process

How an Eagle Home Improvements whole-home renovation project unfolds

  1. 01

    Master plan

    Holistic plan: phase order, livability strategy, budget tier per room, full schedule.

  2. 02

    Design package

    Plans, elevations, all material selections, finish boards, 3D renderings.

  3. 03

    Engineering + permits

    Structural, electrical service upgrade, plumbing rough plan, mechanical permit set.

  4. 04

    Phased build

    Sequenced to keep livability where possible, or full vacancy with accelerated schedule.

  5. 05

    Trades orchestration

    In-house licensed crew handles 80%+; specialty trades coordinated and quality-controlled by us.

  6. 06

    Punch + close

    Master punch list, final county inspections, signed comprehensive warranty package.

Materials we use

Trusted brands across every whole-home renovation project

  • Tier-matched to budget — premium brands available across cabinets, counters, flooring, fixtures
  • Energy-efficient mechanical (high-SEER HVAC, on-demand water heaters where applicable)

Permits & code

Maryland permits we handle

Whole-home work usually requires multiple permits: building, electrical (often service upgrade), plumbing, mechanical, and sometimes structural. We file all of them and manage the inspection sequence.

Warranty

5-year workmanship

5-year workmanship warranty across the entire project plus manufacturer warranties on every system.

Sub-services for whole-home renovation

Every whole-home renovation sub-service we offer in Maryland

Eagle Home Improvements handles every variation of whole-home renovation — from quick refreshes to full custom builds. MD-specific notes flag county code, climate, or market considerations for each.

  • Open floor plan creation (multi-wall removal)

    Removing 2+ interior walls with engineer-stamped beam plans for full open-concept living.

    MD note: Common in mid-century MD homes. Multiple beams + structural posts + foundation reinforcement typical.

  • Full mechanical system replacement

    New HVAC, electric service upgrade, full re-pipe, hot water on-demand system.

    MD note: 1940s-1970s MD homes typically need service upgrade from 100A → 200A. MEA rebates available.

  • Period-correct historic restoration

    Preservation of original detail (crown, hardwood, plaster) while modernizing systems.

    MD note: Annapolis Historic, Roland Park, Old Town Alexandria. We work with HPC + state historic offices.

  • Energy-efficient envelope upgrade

    Continuous exterior insulation, dense-pack walls, high-performance windows, blower-door testing.

    MD note: Code R-value: R-21 walls, R-49 roof in MD climate zone 4. Pays back in 8-12 years.

  • Whole-home interior repaint + millwork

    Coordinated palette across all rooms, refreshed crown/base/casing, hardwood refinish.

    MD note: Sherwin-Williams or Benjamin Moore — MD homes look best in warm whites + saturated accent rooms.

  • Hardwood floor refinishing throughout

    Sand existing hardwood, stain to current trend, finish with satin polyurethane.

    MD note: White oak natural is 2026 default. Old red oak can be lightened with Bona Nordic Seal.

  • Smart home wiring + integration

    Cat6, ethernet drops, smart switches, Lutron lighting, Sonos audio pre-wire.

    MD note: Northern VA tech demographic universally requests during whole-home work. Adds $8K-$25K.

  • Kitchen + 2-3 baths combined scope

    Coordinated renovation of kitchen plus all bathrooms — single contract, single timeline.

    MD note: Most efficient sequencing — same trades return for each space, 30% faster than sequential.

Maintenance — keep it perfect

How to maintain your whole-home renovation in Maryland

MD climate (humid summers, freeze-thaw winters, high pollen) is harder on finishes than coastal CA or arid SW. These tips extend the life of your investment by years.

  • Twice yearly

    Annual professional HVAC service

    Spring AC service + fall furnace service. $200-$400/year. Catches refrigerant + venting issues early.

  • Quarterly

    Replace HVAC filters

    Standard 1" filter every 90 days. 4-5" media filter every 6-12 months. Set phone reminder.

  • Monthly + annual battery

    Test smoke + CO detectors

    Press test button monthly. Replace 9V backup batteries annually. Whole units last 10 years max.

  • Annual + after major storms

    Annual roof + gutter inspection

    Visual from ground or with binoculars. Check for missing/curled shingles, gutter sag, downspout clogs.

  • Annual

    Caulk + paint touch-up exterior

    Inspect window perimeters, door frames, exterior trim. Touch up failed caulk and paint.

  • Quarterly

    Test GFCI outlets

    Press test button on bathroom + kitchen + outdoor GFCI outlets. Reset works = good. No reset = replace.

  • Annual

    Drain water heater (sediment flush)

    Connect hose to drain valve, run until clear. Doubles tank lifespan in MD hard-water areas.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about whole-home renovation in Maryland

How much does a whole-home renovation cost in Maryland?

Most Maryland whole-home renovations run $120,000–$400,000 in 2026. Per square foot ranges $60–$200 depending on whether you keep the floor plan or take it to studs.

Should I move out during construction?

For full guts, yes — the project completes 30–40% faster and costs slightly less without livability constraints. For phased work we keep one floor functional throughout.

How long does it take?

Typical whole-home renovation runs 4–8 months from demo to final walk. Design and permits add 6–12 weeks before that.

Do you handle exterior + interior?

Yes — siding, roofing, windows, decks, and landscaping coordination are part of our whole-home scope when needed.

Can you handle structural changes?

Yes. Wall removal, beam installation, foundation reinforcement, second-story additions — all coordinated with our structural engineer partners.

What about HVAC, plumbing, and electrical replacement?

Whole-home renovations are the time to replace aging mechanicals. We handle service-panel upgrades, full re-pipe, and HVAC replacement in-house.

How do you keep the project on budget?

Fixed-price contract after design freeze. Change orders only when scope actually changes — never as a sales tactic.

Do you offer financing for large projects?

Yes — partner lenders specialize in renovation financing including HELOC alternatives and renovation construction loans.

Free In-Home Consultation

Ready for your whole-home renovation in Maryland?

Free in-home estimate, fixed-price quote within 48 hours. MHIC #117311 · $2M general liability.