Local bathroom remodeling for Carroll County homeowners
Carroll County is a steady, family-oriented market where craftsmanship still matters and word of mouth still drives most of the work — which is exactly how we like to operate.
Carroll County mixes 1920s farmhouses, mid-century homes, and 1990s–2000s family colonials — most kitchens and bathrooms here haven't been updated in 20+ years. That housing mix matters when planning a bathroom remodel — the right scope for a 1980s Carroll County home is very different from the right scope for a 2005 build, and we plan accordingly.
Every Carroll County bathroom remodel we quote is led by Chris, the owner. You speak to the same person from first phone call through final walkthrough — no hand-offs to a salesperson, no rotating crews.
Top reasons Carroll County homeowners take on a bathroom remodeling
A well-planned bathroom remodel in Carroll County pays off in more than one way. Most Carroll County clients are looking for some combination of better function, a longer-term finish quality, and stronger resale value — and a thoughtful remodel delivers on all three.
- Heated tile floors for Maryland winters
- Storage that actually works for your family
- Frameless glass enclosures and curbless layouts
- Proper waterproofing that won't leak in five years
- Aging-in-place features when you want them
- Double vanities and stone tops in primary baths
Scope of a typical K & S bathroom remodeling
Every estimate K & S writes for a Carroll County bathroom remodel is itemized so you know exactly what's included. A typical scope covers:
- Toilet replacement and floor flange reset
- Full waterproofing system behind tile (Schluter or equivalent)
- Vanity, countertop, sink, and faucet install
Why K & S is a different kind of Carroll County contractor
Carroll County has plenty of contractor options, but the difference shows up in the details — what's specified on the estimate, who's on site, and how the project finishes out. Here's what we hear from Carroll County clients about why they hired K & S:
- We specify the waterproofing system in writing — most contractors won't
- MHIC-licensed, insured, and bonded
From first call to final walkthrough
1. In-home consultation. We measure, listen, and walk through layout and material options together. No high-pressure showroom visit.
2. Written, itemized estimate. Each line item is spelled out — including which waterproofing system, which tile, and what glass thickness.
3. Selections and ordering. Tile, vanity, fixtures, glass, and hardware are picked and ordered with lead time built into the schedule.
4. Build phase. Demo, plumbing and electrical rough-in, waterproofing, tile, vanity, glass, paint, trim — with one lead on site coordinating each step.
5. Final walkthrough. We test every fixture, check every grout line, and walk the bathroom with you before final payment.
Permits and code in Carroll County
Carroll County has its own permitting process, inspection cadence, and residential code requirements. K & S has worked with the Carroll County permit office for years — we know how to scope, submit, and close out a bathroom remodel permit without the delays that often blindside homeowners working with newer contractors.
From the older neighborhoods to the newest subdivisions, we've remodeled across Carroll County for more than three decades.
Nearby Carroll County communities we also serve
Just outside Carroll County? We almost certainly cover your area. Common nearby towns:
Get a free bathroom remodel estimate in Carroll County
Ready to talk through your Carroll County bathroom remodel? Call 443-338-9890 or request a free estimate online. Most bathroom remodeling projects in Carroll County cost $22,000–$35,000 and take 2–4 weeks on site for most bathrooms — but every project starts with a free, no-pressure conversation, a measured site visit, and a written, itemized estimate you can actually compare.
Learn more about our bathroom remodeling services or request a free estimate.

