Complete Remodeling Services in Prince George’s County
We start with a technical site assessment, which includes: load paths, framing type, electrical capacity, plumbing layout, access to HVAC, and soil/grade conditions. Based on that analysis we develop a phased design that balances design objectives and structural safety, energy performance and permitting requirements.
Since Prince George’s County has county-specific amendments to the Maryland Residential Code (MRC), we construct all our projects according to the local standards and coordinate directly with the Prince George’s County department of Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement (DPIE). It would be our job to process permit applications, do the engineering drawings where necessary, schedule inspections and final sign-offs so you do not have to.
Kitchen Remodel
Our kitchen remodel services blend functionality with aesthetics to create a culinary space that reflects your lifestyle and culinary needs.
Bathroom Remodel
Create your bathroom sanctuary with our customized remodel solutions, combining comfort and elegance.
Home Remodel
Experience the perfect fusion of comfort and modernity in your living spaces with our top-notch home remodeling services.
ADU Construction
Expand your home’s potential with an expertly designed and constructed additional dwelling unit for guests or rental opportunities.
Prince George’s County Kitchen Remodeling — Built for Real Life
Our kitchen remodeling service in Prince George’s County is based on your cooking and lifestyle. Every kitchen remodel starts with structural and systems verification: header feasibility for wall removals, plumbing access to islands, electrical capacity of panels, and ventilation. Our ventilation is sized by cooktop BTU and we recommend exterior-vented hoods where there is code and architectural permit.
Typical kitchen upgrades we handle:
- Engineered beam and header installations for open layouts (LVLs/steel)
- Dedicated appliance circuits and service upgrades up to 200 amps when required
- Custom cabinetry with moisture-resistant materials for humid summers
- Quartz, solid-surface, or durable composite countertops
- Proper underlayment, decoupling membranes, and LVP/tile flooring installation
We balance aesthetics with lasting performance so your kitchen looks great and lives well.
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Prince George’s County Bathroom Remodeling — Durability First
A Prince George’s County bathroom remodel doesn’t have to mean over-the-top spending.
We pay as much attention to the stuff you don’t see—like waterproofing, drainage, and proper venting—as we do to the finishes you do see. Because nothing ruins a “new” bathroom faster than mold showing up six months later.
Common bathroom upgrades:
- Complete waterproofing and pre-sloped metallic pans.
- Frameless glass showers and linear drains.
- Radiant floors and low consumption fixtures.
- Accessibility features: low-threshold shower, grab-bars, and broader door.
We always design with Prince George’s County inspection criteria in mind to avoid costly rework.
Whole-Home Remodels & Additions — Plan for the Long Term
A Prince George’s County home remodel can be a big job, but it’s often the smartest way to make your house actually work for you. Maybe you want to knock down walls for an open floorplan, finish the basement so you’ve got space for guests, or reconfigure bedrooms for a growing family.
We’ve done projects that start small and end up being full-house overhauls, and we’ve done projects where just one smart change—like moving a wall or relocating a kitchen—completely changes how the house feels. The point is, we’ll walk through the options with you and explain what’s realistic, what’s not, and what it’ll take to get there.
- Structural reconfiguration (engineered LVLs or steel beams)
- Basement finishing with egress-compliant bedrooms and moisture mitigation
- HVAC zoning and duct balancing for multi-level homes
- Insulation upgrades, air sealing, and high-efficiency window replacements
- Additions, bump-outs, and roofline tie-ins with foundation design suited to local soils
Since the Prince George’s County has areas of deep clay soil and unstable water tables, during the planning process, we consider the depth of the footing, drainage as well as grading to safeguard foundations and lower level areas.
Why Prince George’s County Homeowners Choose Top Remodeling
- Licensed & insured MHIC contractors and certified trades partners
- Code-compliant construction and permitting management (DPIE experience)
- Transparent scopes, timelines, and pricing — no surprises
- Structural, mechanical, and design-forward expertise
- Local experience across Bowie, Laurel, College Park, Greenbelt, Hyattsville, Upper Marlboro, and more
Our Remodeling Process — Simple for You, Technical for Us
- Walk-through & Evaluation — measurements, systems check, feasibility
- Design & Permitting — layouts, material selections, permit submissions
- Build — phased construction with daily site coordination
- Finish & Closeout — punch list, inspections, warranty documentation
We provide a single point of contact — your dedicated project manager — who keeps you informed at every milestone.
FAQs
Do I need a permit for remodeling in Prince George’s County?
Most structural, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, or layout changes require permits through Prince George’s County DPIE. We handle all drawings, applications, and inspections for you.
How long does a typical remodel take in Prince George’s County?
Kitchens usually take 6–10 weeks, bathrooms 3–5 weeks, and full-home remodels several months depending on structural work and permitting timelines.
Can you remove load-bearing walls in older Prince George’s County homes?
Yes — but only after structural evaluation. Many older Bowie, Laurel, and Hyattsville homes require engineered LVLs or steel beams. We provide engineering plans and secure approvals.
What type of remodel adds the most value in Prince George’s County?
Kitchens, bathrooms, basement finishing, and energy-efficient upgrades (windows, insulation, HVAC) typically offer the strongest return in this region.
Do you work on townhouses and condos in Prince George’s County?
Yes. We coordinate HOA approvals, follow party-wall rules, and ensure compliance with building codes specific to attached homes.
What issues do older Prince George’s County homes usually have?
Many 1950s–1990s homes have outdated electrical panels, aging plumbing, poor insulation, and chopped-up layouts. We address these before cosmetic upgrades.
Ready to Remodel in Prince George’s County?
If you’re planning a kitchen, bathroom, basement, or full-home remodel, work with a Prince George’s County general contractor who knows local codes, neighborhood building patterns, and durable construction practices. Contact Top Remodeling to schedule a consultation.