Why Baltimore Residents Choose On Point Construction
On Point Construction brings 15+ years of hands-on kitchen remodeling expertise to Baltimore homeowners. We're licensed, bonded, and insured—backed by the Better Business Bureau with proven reviews from Canton to Dundalk. Our team specializes in historic row home kitchens (common throughout Federal Hill and Hampden), understanding old plumbing, electrical codes, and load-bearing walls unique to Baltimore's 19th-century architecture. We communicate transparently about timelines and costs—no surprise invoices. Every project includes a detailed contract, project manager oversight, and a final walkthrough with the homeowner before payment.
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Our Kitchen Remodel Services in Baltimore
On Point Construction serves Baltimore homeowners across every neighborhood—from Fells Point's charming waterfront row homes to Canton's renovated brick facades. We handle full kitchen gut renovations, cabinet installations, countertop upgrades (granite, quartz, butcher block), backsplash tile work, plumbing relocation, electrical rewiring, and flooring.
Whether you're in Federal Hill upgrading a 1920s galley kitchen or in Roland Park expanding into adjacent dining space, we assess your layout and budget first. We source materials locally when possible and coordinate with licensed electricians and plumbers. Our work meets Baltimore City building codes and includes proper permits—essential for row homes in Hampden, Canton, or Mt. Washington where inspectors are thorough. We've completed 200+ kitchen projects across Baltimore County and the city proper.
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Common Kitchen Remodel Questions in Baltimore
How long does a kitchen remodel typically take in Baltimore?
Most Baltimore kitchen remodels take 4–8 weeks, depending on scope. Full gut renovations in older homes (common in Federal Hill, Fell's Point, and Canton) may add 2–3 weeks for structural surprises, hidden plumbing issues, or asbestos testing.
Do I need a permit for a kitchen remodel in Baltimore?
Yes. Baltimore City requires permits for any work involving electrical, plumbing, or structural changes. On Point Construction handles all permitting and inspections—this protects your home's resale value and ensures code compliance.
Can you work in my occupied home during renovation?
Absolutely. We've successfully remodeled kitchens while families stayed in Canton, Hampden, and Roland Park homes. We contain dust, manage noise during business hours, and keep work areas clean. We recommend arranging temporary kitchen access (a second bathroom sink, cooktop, or microwave).
What's the typical cost range for a kitchen remodel in Baltimore?
Budget $20,000–$50,000+ for a mid-range remodel (cabinets, countertops, appliances, flooring). High-end custom kitchens in Fells Point or Federal Hill run $60,000–$100,000+. We provide transparent estimates after an in-home consultation.
How do you handle unexpected issues in older Baltimore homes?
We assess for common problems upfront (plumbing rot, electrical concerns, asbestos). If issues emerge during demolition, we present options and revised costs before proceeding—no surprises.
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Get Kitchen Remodel Help in Baltimore Now
Your Baltimore kitchen deserves expert craftsmanship and attention to detail. On Point Construction has the experience to transform outdated galley kitchens into modern, functional gathering spaces—whether you're in Fells Point, Canton, Hampden, or Federal Hill.
Ready to start your remodel? Contact On Point Construction today for a free in-home consultation and detailed estimate. We'll walk through your vision, timeline, and budget with zero pressure. Call [TBD] or fill out our contact form to schedule your appointment. Let's build your dream kitchen.
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Local Authority Signals:
- Specific neighborhood references (Canton, Fells Point, Federal Hill, Hampden, Roland Park, Mt. Washington, Dundalk, Baltimore County)
- Baltimore City building codes & permit knowledge
- Historic row home expertise
- 200+ projects mentioned (social proof)
- Better Business Bureau reference (trust)
- Transparent process language (E-E-A-T: Experience, Expertise, Authority, Trustworthiness)