Creating extraordinary bathrooms in Baltimore’s older homes only comes from experience.
Thomson Remodeling has been bathroom remodeling in Baltimore for over 29 years. We are a full service remodeling contractor specializing in kitchens, bathrooms and additions. We have a kitchen and bath showroom located at 505 W Cold Spring Lane, Baltimore, Maryland 21210.
Thomson Remodeling has over twenty-nine years experience remodeling bathrooms in Baltimore’s older homes. We know how the room was originally constructed usually before we even walk in the door. Galvanized pipes, lead traps, tile set in two to three inches or mortar, knob and tube wiring are no surprise to us. Original bathrooms almost always need to be fully gutted down to the bare studs and joists. New supply lines will often need to be run back to the source. Waste lines will need to be renewed back to the stack. Sometimes, new waste lines will need to be replaced. Cracked and sunken tile floors are often signs of plumbing failure. Structurally, bathroom floor joists are often compromised to an alarming extent by over zealous plumbers of past eras.
It’s no joking matter how often we hear from clients who have hired a contractor at an unusually low price who began to remodel the bathroom, only to come back to the owner with demands or request for more money because they didn’t know the tile was set in three inches of mud, or the didn’t realize they’d have to re-level the floor joists, or didn’t anticipate renewing the plumbing.
Whether you are adding a powder room, or creating a new master bath, we have the experience to make your dream bath a reality. We will bathe your new bathroom in only the best products from Kohler, Robern, Broan, Florida Tile, and other fine products. Call us at (410) 889-7391 for your free, in home consultation.
This bathroom was the final touch on a larger remodeling project from a few years back. The original project included the construction of a third floor dormer creating a huge room in what was an empty attic. During the design phase, it was decided to create space for a future full bathroom, including a shower. So, during the construction of the dormer, new copper supply lines and copper baseboard heating was installed in an empty room that would become the bathroom.
Background
Our customer purchased her eighty year old Belair-Edison row home overlooking Herring Run Park in 2003. After doing a small slate job for the customer in 2004, she called back in 2005 with a list of improvements she wanted to make.
Background
Master bathroom renovation to dated 1970s bath. The existing master bath was actually a very small room occupying a larger dressing area adjacent to the master bedroom.