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2026 Maryland Pricing Guide

What does a remodel actually cost in Maryland?

Real numbers. Real ranges. No bait-and-switch. Below is what Eagle Remodeling Services bills, what comparable MHIC-licensed firms bill, and what drives the price up or down.

Bathroom Remodeling

Bathroom Remodeling cost — $15,000 – $35,000

ScopeInvestmentIncludes
Cosmetic refresh$5,000 – $12,000New vanity, fixtures, paint, mirror, lighting. No tile or plumbing relocation.
Half / powder bath$10,000 – $15,000Full surface replacement plus new toilet and vanity.
Standard full bath$15,000 – $25,000New tub or shower, tile, vanity, toilet, fixtures, lighting, ventilation.
Primary suite remodel$25,000 – $45,000Walk-in shower, double vanity, freestanding tub, heated floor, custom storage.
Luxury / full gut$45,000 – $80,000+Custom cabinetry, stone slabs, steam shower, smart fixtures, layout reconfiguration.

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Kitchen Remodeling

Kitchen Remodeling cost — $25,000 – $75,000

ScopeInvestmentIncludes
Pull-and-replace$25,000 – $40,000New cabinets, counters, appliances, fixtures in same footprint. No layout change.
Mid-range remodel$40,000 – $65,000Layout tweaks, semi-custom cabinetry, quartz, mid-grade appliances, new lighting.
Premium remodel$65,000 – $100,000Custom cabinetry, stone slabs, professional appliance package, island, statement lighting.
Luxury / open-concept$100,000 – $200,000+Wall removal, structural beam, full custom millwork, walk-in pantry, butler's pantry.

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Home Additions

Home Additions cost — $80,000 – $250,000

ScopeInvestmentIncludes
Bump-out (≤120 sq ft)$30,000 – $70,000Cantilever or foundation extension. Common for bath, breakfast nook, mudroom.
Single-story room addition$80,000 – $180,000200–400 sq ft new family room, bedroom, or sunroom on existing foundation.
Second-story addition$150,000 – $300,000New floor over existing structure. Requires temporary roof, structural review.
In-law suite / ADU$120,000 – $250,000Self-contained living area: bedroom, bath, kitchenette, separate entry.
Primary-suite addition$120,000 – $220,000Bedroom + walk-in closet + spa bath, often on rear elevation.

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Basement Finishing

Basement Finishing cost — $30,000 – $80,000

ScopeInvestmentIncludes
Open rec room (≤600 sq ft)$20,000 – $40,000Framing, drywall, flooring, lighting. No bathroom or bedroom.
Standard finish (800–1,200 sq ft)$35,000 – $65,000Rec room + bathroom + storage. Egress window if bedroom planned.
Full living suite (1,200–1,800 sq ft)$60,000 – $100,000Bedroom (egress window), full bath, kitchenette, wet bar, media area.
Premium / in-law$80,000 – $150,000Full apartment-style suite, separate entrance, kitchen, bath, custom finishes.

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Whole-Home Renovation

Whole-Home Renovation cost — $120,000 – $400,000+

ScopeInvestmentIncludes
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.

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Flooring Services

Flooring Services cost — $6 – $18 / sq ft installed

ScopeInvestmentIncludes
Luxury vinyl plank (LVP)$6 – $10 / sq ftWaterproof, kid-and-pet friendly, basement-rated.
Engineered hardwood$9 – $14 / sq ftReal wood top, dimensionally stable, works with radiant heat.
Solid hardwood$10 – $18 / sq ftWhite oak, red oak, hickory, maple. Refinishable.
Porcelain / ceramic tile$10 – $20 / sq ftBathroom, kitchen, mudroom, sunroom installations.
Hardwood refinishing$3 – $5 / sq ftSand, stain, finish existing solid hardwood floors.

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Painting Services

Painting Services cost — $3 – $7 / sq ft

ScopeInvestmentIncludes
Single room$400 – $1,200Walls, ceiling, trim. Standard 12×12 bedroom.
Whole-home interior (2,000 sq ft)$5,500 – $9,500All walls, ceilings, trim, and doors.
Cabinet painting$2,500 – $6,000Spray-finished, off-site or in-place. Per kitchen.
Exterior whole home (2,000 sq ft)$4,500 – $9,000Power wash, scrape, prime, two coats. Excludes siding repair.

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Drywall Repair & Installation

Drywall Repair & Installation cost — $2 – $4 / sq ft

ScopeInvestmentIncludes
Patch repair$250 – $600Single hole, water-stain ceiling, doorknob impact, etc.
Single-room hang$1,200 – $2,400New construction or full re-hang for 12×12 room.
Whole-room re-skim$2,000 – $4,500Strip texture, level 5 smooth finish for modern look.
Whole-house drywall$8,000 – $20,000New construction, addition, or full gut rebuild.

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FAQ

Maryland remodeling pricing — FAQ

Why do prices vary so much in Maryland?

Three factors: county labor rates (Montgomery and Howard run highest), home age and condition (older homes need more prep), and finish tier (custom cabinetry can double a kitchen budget). Eagle Remodeling sets fixed prices after a 60–90 minute in-home visit so you know your number before signing.

What's included in a "fixed-price" quote?

Demolition, debris removal, all materials specified by brand and model, labor, permits, county inspections, and 5-year workmanship warranty. Everything is line-item — no "miscellaneous" buckets.

Do you charge for design?

The first in-home consultation and rough estimate are free. For projects over $50K, we charge a refundable design retainer that covers 3D renderings, material sourcing, and revisions — refunded against the contract when you sign.

What about change orders?

Change orders happen only when scope actually changes (you decide to add a wall niche; we discover hidden water damage). Each change order is a separate signed document with new line-items. We never use change orders as a sales tactic.

Can I provide my own materials?

For some items yes — particularly fixtures and decor. Cabinetry, tile, and stone we source ourselves so we own the warranty chain. We discuss this at design.

How does Maryland pricing compare to DC and Virginia?

Maryland labor costs sit between DC (highest) and Virginia (slightly lower in NoVA). Within MD, Montgomery and Howard counties run 5–10% above Baltimore County and Anne Arundel.

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