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.

Pricing
Whole-Home Renovation cost in Maryland (2026)
| Scope | Investment range | Includes |
|---|---|---|
| Mid-tier whole home (2,000 sq ft) | $120,000 – $200,000 | Kitchen, 2 baths, refresh of all surfaces, paint, flooring throughout. |
| Premium whole home (2,500 sq ft) | $200,000 – $350,000 | Custom 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
- 01
Master plan
Holistic plan: phase order, livability strategy, budget tier per room, full schedule.
- 02
Design package
Plans, elevations, all material selections, finish boards, 3D renderings.
- 03
Engineering + permits
Structural, electrical service upgrade, plumbing rough plan, mechanical permit set.
- 04
Phased build
Sequenced to keep livability where possible, or full vacancy with accelerated schedule.
- 05
Trades orchestration
In-house licensed crew handles 80%+; specialty trades coordinated and quality-controlled by us.
- 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.
Verify our credentials: MD MHIC License Lookup · MD Home Improvement Commission
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.
Other services
One MHIC-licensed team for every Maryland remodel
- Bathroom Remodeling
- Kitchen Remodeling
- Home Additions
- Basement Finishing
- Flooring Services
- Painting Services
- Drywall Repair & Installation
Top service areas
Whole-Home Renovation across Maryland
- Whole-Home Renovation in Bethesda
- Whole-Home Renovation in Potomac
- Whole-Home Renovation in Chevy Chase
- Whole-Home Renovation in Silver Spring
- Whole-Home Renovation in Rockville
- Whole-Home Renovation in Annapolis
- Whole-Home Renovation in Columbia
- Whole-Home Renovation in Ellicott City
- Whole-Home Renovation in Baltimore
- Whole-Home Renovation in Towson
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.
