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Bathroom Remodeling in Frederick & Central MD
Bathroom remodeling across Frederick and Central Maryland. A bathroom touches more trades per square foot than any other room — framing, waterproofing, tile, drywall, trim, paint — and we run all of them in-house, in the right order.
Quick answer
A full hall bathroom with standard finishes typically lands between $14,000 and $28,000. A powder room is far less, and a primary bath with higher-end tile and fixtures runs well beyond it. Two things move the number most: whether plumbing locations change, and what you choose for tile and fixtures.
The work
A bathroom is the hardest small room in a house. In a 40 square foot space you have framing, plumbing, electrical, waterproofing, tile, drywall, trim and paint, and every one of them has to happen in the right sequence or something gets torn back out.
That sequencing is exactly why a bathroom is the worst room to coordinate across four separate contractors, and the best argument for one crew that owns the whole scope.
Maryland bathroom remodels. The spread is real: fixture and tile selections move the total more than labour does. Moving plumbing adds cost fast.
Ranges, not quotes. Real numbers come from a walkthrough — access, condition, height and finish level move a price more than square footage does. Estimates are free and in writing.
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Call and describe the job. You’ll get a straight answer on whether it’s something we do and roughly what it runs.
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Self-performed
Bathroom Remodeling
What’s included
Written into the estimate, not assumed. If something on your job is not on this list, it gets priced and named before anyone starts.
Stripped back to studs and subfloor with the room sealed off, so a bathroom gut does not become a whole-house dust event.
Walls corrected, niches framed, and blocking set for vanities, grab bars and glass before anything closes up.
A proper bonded membrane system in the wet area, detailed at corners, curb and niche — the single most important stage in the room.
Floor, shower walls, niches and any feature run, laid out so cuts land where they are least visible.
Removing a tub for a walk-in or curbless shower, including the floor build-up and drain relocation that actually makes it work.
Moisture-resistant board, finished, trimmed and painted by the same crew — no waiting on someone else to close the room out.
On the job
What the trade looks like at each stage. Photos of our own recent jobs come out at the walkthrough, on the actual house.




Straight answers
Not covered here? Call and ask — you’ll get a real answer, not a “depends on the job”.
Most full bathrooms run three to five weeks from demo to final walk. A meaningful part of that is unavoidable waiting — waterproofing cure times, mortar and grout cure, paint dry — and compressing those is how a bathroom fails two years early.
We run the full construction scope — demo, framing, waterproofing, tile, drywall, trim and paint — and coordinate licensed plumbing and electrical trades for the work that legally requires them. You get one point of contact and one schedule rather than managing subs yourself.
Yes, and it is one of the most common jobs we do. It involves more than removing the tub: the drain usually moves, the floor is built up or recessed, and the whole wet area is re-waterproofed. Curbless is possible in most homes but depends on what is under the floor — we check that before quoting it.
No — the room is out of service from demo to substantial completion. If it is your only bathroom, tell us at the estimate and we will sequence the job to keep the out-of-service window as short as it can honestly be.
While the crew is there

Talk to the people doing the work
Tell us what needs doing. We’ll walk it with you, sequence every trade it touches, put the price in writing, and leave you to decide.
Get a quote
Two short steps. No obligation, no pressure — just a clear number and a straight answer about what the job involves.




Tick as many as you like. Most jobs are two or three of them at once, and I sort out the detail when I come and look. Nobody gets turned away for choosing the wrong box.