Expert bathroom remodeling in Anne Arundel & Howard Counties, MD. Licensed & insured. Free estimates. Call 443-856-5379 to start your project.
Call 443-856-5379 for a free estimate. Licensed & insured.
A bathroom remodel is one of the highest-ROI home improvements you can make. PRG handles everything from straightforward fixture upgrades to full gut renovations with layout changes, custom tile work, and accessibility modifications.
Bathroom Remodeling Services We Offer
Full gut renovations with new layouts, plumbing, and electrical
Shower and tub replacements including walk-in and curbless showers
Vanity, countertop, and cabinetry installation
Custom tile work for floors, walls, and shower surrounds
Aging-in-place modifications including grab bars and wider doorways
Ventilation and moisture management upgrades
Our Bathroom Remodeling Process
We start with a free in-home consultation to discuss your goals and assess existing plumbing, electrical, and structural conditions. You receive a detailed line-item estimate before any work begins. We handle all permits, coordinate plumbing and electrical trades, and manage the project from demolition through final inspection.
Bathroom Remodeling FAQ
How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Maryland?
In Anne Arundel and Howard County, bathroom remodels typically range from $15,000-$25,000 for a standard renovation to $35,000-$60,000+ for a full gut renovation. We provide detailed line-item estimates. See our full Maryland bathroom remodel cost breakdown.
Do I need a permit for bathroom remodeling in Anne Arundel County?
It depends on the scope. You typically need permits if you're moving or adding plumbing fixtures, doing electrical work beyond simple fixture swaps, or making structural changes. Cosmetic updates like new tile, vanity replacement in the same location, or painting don't require permits. We handle all permit applications and inspections.
Should I choose a bathtub or walk-in shower?
Consider your household needs. Walk-in showers are popular for accessibility, modern aesthetics, and easier cleaning. However, having at least one bathtub in your home is recommended for resale value and bathing children. For master baths, many clients choose large walk-in showers. For hall/guest baths, tub-shower combos often make more sense.
Can you make my bathroom more accessible for aging in place?
Yes, we specialize in accessibility modifications including curbless/roll-in showers, grab bars, comfort-height toilets, wider doorways, non-slip flooring, and handheld showerheads. These features can be incorporated into beautiful designs and may qualify for accessibility tax credits.