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Coastal Contractors LLC
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Coastal Contractors LLC
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coastalmhic.com Coastal Contractors LLC is a licensed, insured Maryland based general contractor. Coastal Contractors LLC is owned and operated by Corky Nash and Greg Byerly. Together Corky and Greg have a combined 20 years of home improvement experience. Specializing in custom bathrooms, kitchens, painting, and flooring led the dynamic duo into full house renovation projects in Howard County, Baltimore, Prince Frederick County and through the state of Maryland.

"This project was handled by a property manager while I was overseas, my oversight was very limited. In the end, the job was delayed, which meant that my tenant couldn’t move as planned costing me additional money. The contractor did nothing about this money-wise. Fast forward 1.5 yrs, when I came back to the US I stumbled upon seeing my kitchen with most of the grout gone. It peeled off and noticed that a couple of tiles were broken and that ALL of the toilets were loose (no caulk either). The contractor came back and fixed the tiles and the grout....they left a mess and did not cleaned up the grout properly...fast forward again 2 months, the grout started peeling off again. I contacted Coastal and they said that they would come in about 2 weeks to fix it. This was over 10 months ago. I was ghosted after that conversation. Maryland has plenty of good/cheap contractors, feel free to skip this one."

christian m on December 2019

coastalmhic.com Coastal Contractors LLC is a licensed, insured Maryland based general contractor. Coastal Contractors LLC is owned and operated by Corky Nash and Greg Byerly. Together Corky and Greg have a combined 20 years of home improvement experience. Specializing in custom bathrooms, kitchens, painting, and flooring led the dynamic duo into full house renovation projects in Howard County, Baltimore, Prince Frederick County and through the state of Maryland.

"This project was handled by a property manager while I was overseas, my oversight was very limited. In the end, the job was delayed, which meant that my tenant couldn’t move as planned costing me additional money. The contractor did nothing about this money-wise. Fast forward 1.5 yrs, when I came back to the US I stumbled upon seeing my kitchen with most of the grout gone. It peeled off and noticed that a couple of tiles were broken and that ALL of the toilets were loose (no caulk either). The contractor came back and fixed the tiles and the grout....they left a mess and did not cleaned up the grout properly...fast forward again 2 months, the grout started peeling off again. I contacted Coastal and they said that they would come in about 2 weeks to fix it. This was over 10 months ago. I was ghosted after that conversation. Maryland has plenty of good/cheap contractors, feel free to skip this one."

christian m on December 2019


RW Contracting LLC
1106 Bollinger Rd
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RW Contracting LLC
1106 Bollinger Rd
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

RW Contracting is a home renovation contractor in Westminster, MD specializing in new construction and re-modeling. We are an independently owned and operated local contractor with over 40 years of combined experience. It is our mission to provide superior craftsmanship at a fair price. No project is too big, or too small. ​ We provide services to the greater Baltimore-Washington area and Southern Pennsylvani

"Renzo and Carlos were great. I was in a hurry to find someone for my master bathroom renovation and I was able to locate them through AL. They came by and they allowed me to explain my stand point on the bathroom. Which they evaluated and offer further options I did not have in mind but in the end served me well. Highly recommend them! Great people! Great customer service skills."

Georgette N on May 2019

RW Contracting is a home renovation contractor in Westminster, MD specializing in new construction and re-modeling. We are an independently owned and operated local contractor with over 40 years of combined experience. It is our mission to provide superior craftsmanship at a fair price. No project is too big, or too small. ​ We provide services to the greater Baltimore-Washington area and Southern Pennsylvani

"Renzo and Carlos were great. I was in a hurry to find someone for my master bathroom renovation and I was able to locate them through AL. They came by and they allowed me to explain my stand point on the bathroom. Which they evaluated and offer further options I did not have in mind but in the end served me well. Highly recommend them! Great people! Great customer service skills."

Georgette N on May 2019




A Craftsman's Hands LLC
721 210th Street
No reviews
A Craftsman's Hands LLC
721 210th Street
No reviews
11 years of experience

We are a small general contractor, with the owner that personally estimates and works on every job. With our company you are our number 1 priority. We do use some sub- contractors that percentage is very low, with our sub contractors the owner will still be present on the job site.

We are a small general contractor, with the owner that personally estimates and works on every job. With our company you are our number 1 priority. We do use some sub- contractors that percentage is very low, with our sub contractors the owner will still be present on the job site.


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Zenith Kitchen & Bath
10035 Baltimore National Pike
5.00(
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Zenith Kitchen & Bath
10035 Baltimore National Pike
5.00(
38
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Customers say: True professional
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Zenith Kitchen and Bath's showroom is located in Ellicott City, Maryland. We are a full-service remodeling company covering the surrounding area. We have six skilled staff designers ready to help you realize your vision for your renovation project. There is no charge for the initial design and estimate, so call us today!

"After doing a lot of research for the right remodeler, we decided to contract Zenith Kitchen and Bath to remodel our bathrooms. We worked with Eva, their design consultant and she was absolutely fantastic to work with. She took the time to understand our requirements and preferences and came up with the beautiful design for the bathrooms. Her suggestions were spot on and Eva was able to source the materials quickly and they were able to start the work as promised. The workers were very professional, considerate, respectful and did a fantastic job! Our construction manager, Cetin , visited regularly to see how things were progressing and address any concerns we had. We made a few changes along the way and they were able to accommodate them easily. They were able to finish our bathroom remodel in five weeks, and they turned out beautiful!! It was an absolute pleasure to work everyone from Zenith Kitchen and Bath and we highly recommend them!"

Sarabjeet S on January 2023

Zenith Kitchen and Bath's showroom is located in Ellicott City, Maryland. We are a full-service remodeling company covering the surrounding area. We have six skilled staff designers ready to help you realize your vision for your renovation project. There is no charge for the initial design and estimate, so call us today!

"After doing a lot of research for the right remodeler, we decided to contract Zenith Kitchen and Bath to remodel our bathrooms. We worked with Eva, their design consultant and she was absolutely fantastic to work with. She took the time to understand our requirements and preferences and came up with the beautiful design for the bathrooms. Her suggestions were spot on and Eva was able to source the materials quickly and they were able to start the work as promised. The workers were very professional, considerate, respectful and did a fantastic job! Our construction manager, Cetin , visited regularly to see how things were progressing and address any concerns we had. We made a few changes along the way and they were able to accommodate them easily. They were able to finish our bathroom remodel in five weeks, and they turned out beautiful!! It was an absolute pleasure to work everyone from Zenith Kitchen and Bath and we highly recommend them!"

Sarabjeet S on January 2023


Royal Restorations of Maryland
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Royal Restorations of Maryland
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We are a family-owned and operated small business. We are your restorations and remodeling specialists with over 20 years of experience.

"They did some subflooring as well. It was related to termite damage and they did an awesome job. I would highly recommend them and I would definitely hire them again."

Deborah B on June 2022

We are a family-owned and operated small business. We are your restorations and remodeling specialists with over 20 years of experience.

"They did some subflooring as well. It was related to termite damage and they did an awesome job. I would highly recommend them and I would definitely hire them again."

Deborah B on June 2022


Ohl Tyme Renovations
Po Box 906
4.25(
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Ohl Tyme Renovations
Po Box 906
4.25(
4
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Customers say: Terrific value
9 years of experience

We are a family owned home improvement company. Our father started our company with over 25+ years experience in the industry. He than brought in his two sons with a combined 12 years of active military service. We work together using our knowledge and experiences to provide our customers with services that are second to none.

"We have an old but very well maintained historical house. Our water pipes froze – for the first time in our 40 years in the house- during the 2 week cold spell. We had the company come out to figure out what it could be and what could be done. The estimator thought that the faulty pipes were those, which were on the kitchen ceiling, under the second floor. A handyman came, made a hole in the ceiling drywall but there was no temperature difference. My husband suggested that he make another hole further along the pipes. Sure enough, cold air breezed in in that spot. He said that the company would come back at a different point and blow in insulation in the space above the ceiling. I had prepared for a real job and covered everything with plastic sheeting but to my surprise it was not needed. I removed everything. The job was done about two weeks later. The company scheduled the day in advance and called in a timely manner when they had a delay due to snow and had to reschedule. I covered with plastic sheeting everything in the kitchen from floor to ceiling so that the dust and insulation “fluff” would not get into the kitchen cabinets and shelves. The repairmen made several holes in the kitchen ceiling and blew in the insulation. At one point my husband helped to troubleshoot a situation, where the hole was too large and the “fluff” was flying back- he made a cardboard square with a smaller hole so that the job could be completed. Then a “handyman” – and the quotation marks are due to the lack of quality of his job, patched the ceiling and painted it. When my husband and I walked in when he was finished, we were flabbergasted: there was a wide glossy area across the ceiling where he had done his painting job- it was like a mirror. We said that he had clearly used a wrong kind of paint. He claimed that it was color matched and matte and it would get duller when drying. It did not. The reflective 2 feet wide band in the ceiling was clearly visible. My husband took photos of it and sent them to the owner asking him to get it fixed. My husband said that we had not taken down all the plastic sheeting and repainting it now – and not later- would be much easier than if the company had to redrape everything. The owner called back several hours later and said: “Mike (the “handyman”) said that he did not see any difference”. My husband reminded that he had sent photos, which showed a clear difference in the paint- one could see a shiny glossy band across the ceiling. The owner told that he would come back after the weekend but we should not remove the plastic drapes. You can guess what a miserable additional two days it was. We had no access to the microwave, we could barely could get milk out of the refrigerator and all kitchen cabinets were inaccessible because of the plastic sheeting. The work had taken 2 days and now it was two additional days of waiting. Monday morning the owner and the “handyman” Mike came. The owner said immediately at the door, that he could see the problem. Mike was standing under his paintwork staring stubbornly straight up and claimed that the color was exactly the same. I asked him to step aside to see the glare and the reflective strip he had painted but he refused to do so. No apologies. The assessment was that that strip could be repainted (with no guarantee that it would be any better) or to paint the whole ceiling. My husband pointed out that the “handyman” had not used ceiling paint. He just used regular “flat” paint- which is different that the “super flat” paint used for ceilings. This guy was obviously totally ignorant that such category as “ceiling paint” existed. The owner told that we had to buy the paint and pay the painting job as the contract mentioned that the original job included painting with “matching color paint”. (The agreement did NOT say that it had to be matching gloss!!). The owner promised to try to get hold of a real painter and did so a couple of hours later. This time we got a fabulous professional who is retired from his regular job- he used to work for this company before. He came exuding warmth, competence and cheerfulness. He knew immediately what ceiling paint is. He painted the whole ceiling in an hour or so and the results are fine. We paid, the job got done (and hopefully the insulation works), but I am extremely unhappy with the company’s customer service and selection of their “handyman” and would NOT use them again: 1) They sent a totally inept, unskilled and rude “handyman” who was not competent enough to paint a ceiling decently, did not know what ceiling paint is and on top of that never said “sorry” or expressed remorse for the poor results. He turned around, left totally unapologetic and unmoved in his opinion of “the paint being the same”. 2) The owner did not arrive mid day Friday when my husband contacted him about the problem, despite getting photos of the poor quality job. He “wanted to talk to Mike first”. My question is, why would he ask this “handyman’s” opinion when our photos clearly showed that there was like a mirror on our ceiling. 3) There was therefore an additional, unnecessary two days delay with an inaccessible kitchen 4) We had to pay the re-painting and the new paint as the original agreement mentioned painting with “matching color” (but not matching gloss) IF you decide to use this company – which I do not recommend – make sure that you get a handyman who does not have two left hands, and make sure that you read between the lines what means “matching color paint” - and what it does not mean to the owner."

Kristiina A on March 2018

We are a family owned home improvement company. Our father started our company with over 25+ years experience in the industry. He than brought in his two sons with a combined 12 years of active military service. We work together using our knowledge and experiences to provide our customers with services that are second to none.

"We have an old but very well maintained historical house. Our water pipes froze – for the first time in our 40 years in the house- during the 2 week cold spell. We had the company come out to figure out what it could be and what could be done. The estimator thought that the faulty pipes were those, which were on the kitchen ceiling, under the second floor. A handyman came, made a hole in the ceiling drywall but there was no temperature difference. My husband suggested that he make another hole further along the pipes. Sure enough, cold air breezed in in that spot. He said that the company would come back at a different point and blow in insulation in the space above the ceiling. I had prepared for a real job and covered everything with plastic sheeting but to my surprise it was not needed. I removed everything. The job was done about two weeks later. The company scheduled the day in advance and called in a timely manner when they had a delay due to snow and had to reschedule. I covered with plastic sheeting everything in the kitchen from floor to ceiling so that the dust and insulation “fluff” would not get into the kitchen cabinets and shelves. The repairmen made several holes in the kitchen ceiling and blew in the insulation. At one point my husband helped to troubleshoot a situation, where the hole was too large and the “fluff” was flying back- he made a cardboard square with a smaller hole so that the job could be completed. Then a “handyman” – and the quotation marks are due to the lack of quality of his job, patched the ceiling and painted it. When my husband and I walked in when he was finished, we were flabbergasted: there was a wide glossy area across the ceiling where he had done his painting job- it was like a mirror. We said that he had clearly used a wrong kind of paint. He claimed that it was color matched and matte and it would get duller when drying. It did not. The reflective 2 feet wide band in the ceiling was clearly visible. My husband took photos of it and sent them to the owner asking him to get it fixed. My husband said that we had not taken down all the plastic sheeting and repainting it now – and not later- would be much easier than if the company had to redrape everything. The owner called back several hours later and said: “Mike (the “handyman”) said that he did not see any difference”. My husband reminded that he had sent photos, which showed a clear difference in the paint- one could see a shiny glossy band across the ceiling. The owner told that he would come back after the weekend but we should not remove the plastic drapes. You can guess what a miserable additional two days it was. We had no access to the microwave, we could barely could get milk out of the refrigerator and all kitchen cabinets were inaccessible because of the plastic sheeting. The work had taken 2 days and now it was two additional days of waiting. Monday morning the owner and the “handyman” Mike came. The owner said immediately at the door, that he could see the problem. Mike was standing under his paintwork staring stubbornly straight up and claimed that the color was exactly the same. I asked him to step aside to see the glare and the reflective strip he had painted but he refused to do so. No apologies. The assessment was that that strip could be repainted (with no guarantee that it would be any better) or to paint the whole ceiling. My husband pointed out that the “handyman” had not used ceiling paint. He just used regular “flat” paint- which is different that the “super flat” paint used for ceilings. This guy was obviously totally ignorant that such category as “ceiling paint” existed. The owner told that we had to buy the paint and pay the painting job as the contract mentioned that the original job included painting with “matching color paint”. (The agreement did NOT say that it had to be matching gloss!!). The owner promised to try to get hold of a real painter and did so a couple of hours later. This time we got a fabulous professional who is retired from his regular job- he used to work for this company before. He came exuding warmth, competence and cheerfulness. He knew immediately what ceiling paint is. He painted the whole ceiling in an hour or so and the results are fine. We paid, the job got done (and hopefully the insulation works), but I am extremely unhappy with the company’s customer service and selection of their “handyman” and would NOT use them again: 1) They sent a totally inept, unskilled and rude “handyman” who was not competent enough to paint a ceiling decently, did not know what ceiling paint is and on top of that never said “sorry” or expressed remorse for the poor results. He turned around, left totally unapologetic and unmoved in his opinion of “the paint being the same”. 2) The owner did not arrive mid day Friday when my husband contacted him about the problem, despite getting photos of the poor quality job. He “wanted to talk to Mike first”. My question is, why would he ask this “handyman’s” opinion when our photos clearly showed that there was like a mirror on our ceiling. 3) There was therefore an additional, unnecessary two days delay with an inaccessible kitchen 4) We had to pay the re-painting and the new paint as the original agreement mentioned painting with “matching color” (but not matching gloss) IF you decide to use this company – which I do not recommend – make sure that you get a handyman who does not have two left hands, and make sure that you read between the lines what means “matching color paint” - and what it does not mean to the owner."

Kristiina A on March 2018


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FAQs for kitchen and bathroom remodel projects in Baldwin, MD

The cost of home remodeling is $50,000 for the average homeowner. However, this cost can range anywhere from $3,000 for a small project to $170,000 for a whole home remodel. Factors like project size, location, and room type all affect your overall cost. For example, bedroom remodeling costs are one of the least expensive projects, costing about $1,500 to $5,500 per bedroom. However, a kitchen remodel has a significant cost range, totaling anywhere from $14,500 to over $70,000.

Yes, most states require home remodeling contractors to be licensed, and for good reason. Hiring an unlicensed home remodeling contractor could lead to poor quality work, costly future expenses, and potential code violations. 

As you browse our pro listings, take note of the “Angi Approved” badge. Angi Approved businesses meet our standards for certification which include:

  • The owner, principal, or relevant manager passed a criminal background check

  • Required to have applicable state and local licenses

  • Maintain an average star rating of 3.0 or better on our network, if they have at least one review

  • Paying to advertise their services

  • Meeting any other eligibility criteria required by Angi

Keep in mind licensing is different from certifications. A license is a legal requirement to operate a business, while certifications are voluntary.

The best time of year to remodel your home is late winter and early spring when fewer homeowners are thinking about projects and pros are more available. Also consider the type of remodel you want and plan ahead as much as possible. For example, the summer is a great time of year to update your fireplace, but winter is a better option for fixing foundations and building room additions.

There are a few things you can do to prepare for a home remodeling project to ensure a smooth construction process. Creating a detailed budget can help you stay on track, especially with the excitement of new construction or upgrades. It’s also beneficial to map out a remodeling timeline with your contractor to have clear expectations. In addition, you’ll want to prepare the space that will be worked on ahead of time—this could be tarping furniture or entirely removing belongings from the room.

Home renovation insurance, sometimes called “dwelling under renovation coverage” or “builder’s risk insurance,” helps financially cover any damages that occur during the home renovation process. While different from typical homeowners insurance, many homeowners insurance policies already include some sort of home renovation insurance or offer it as an additional add-on. While this insurance isn’t necessary for every home remodeling project, it’s best to contact your insurance company to verify if it’s needed and what your coverage options are.

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