Mid-Atlantic

Home Improvement Cost in Maryland

In Maryland, home improvement costs are 10% above the national average. DC metro proximity increases labor costs. Browse all 6 calculators below with Maryland-adjusted pricing.

Updated April 2026+10%

Cost Calculators for Maryland

Why Costs Are Higher in Maryland

Maryland is located in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. Home improvement projects here cost approximately 10% above the national average compared to the national average.

Climate impact: DC metro proximity increases labor costs.

Major markets: The largest metro areas in Maryland are Baltimore, Columbia, Germantown. Urban areas tend to have higher labor costs (10-20% above the state average) while rural areas are typically more affordable.

How Maryland Compares

ServiceMarylandNational Avg
Tree Removal$330 – $6,600$300 – $6,000
Roofing Cost$4.4 – $33 / sq ft$4 – $30 / sq ft
Flooring Cost$3.3 – $19.8 / sq ft$3 – $18 / sq ft
Asphalt Cost$1.1 – $16.5 / sq ft$1 – $15 / sq ft
Paver Cost$11 – $55 / sq ft$10 – $50 / sq ft
Sod Cost$1.1 – $6.6 / sq ft$1 – $6 / sq ft

How to Save on Home Improvement in Maryland

  • Get 3-5 local quotes — pricing varies 20-40% between contractors in Maryland
  • Schedule in the off-season — late fall and winter often have 10-20% lower prices
  • Bundle projects — hiring one contractor for multiple jobs saves on mobilization costs
  • Check local permitsMaryland may require permits for certain projects; factor this into your budget
  • Compare materialsIn a high-cost state like Maryland, choosing mid-range materials over premium can save significantly

Home Improvement Cost FAQs for Maryland

Is Maryland expensive for home improvement?

Yes, Maryland is 10% above the national average for home improvement costs. This is driven by Mid-Atlantic labor rates and local market conditions.

What are the biggest cities for contractors in Maryland?

The main markets are Baltimore, Columbia, Germantown. You will find the most contractor options and competitive pricing in these metro areas.

Do I need permits for home improvement in Maryland?

Most Maryland municipalities require permits for structural work (roofing, major renovations). Smaller projects like flooring or sod installation typically do not require permits. Check with your local building department.

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