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Hunt's End Remodeling

Hunt's End Remodeling is central Maryland's premiere design/build company - specializing in additions, kitchens, bathrooms and basements. Serving Ellicott City, Columbia, Howard County and surrounding areas. Founded and operated by an award winning residential architect, Mike Birner, Hunt's End sets the standard for home remodeling quality and value while providing unrivaled customer service. He is one of only twenty Certified Graduate Remodelers (CGR) in Maryland, an exclusive professional designation designed to emphasize business management skills as the key to a professional remodeling operation. While importance is always placed on high quality, establishing a working relationship with the customer is critical to producing a successful and enjoyable project. Mike has over 20 years of experience in the design and remodeling fields, formerly as chief architect and designer with Faith Home Remodeling for over 17 years, and now as owner of Hunt’s End Remodeling. Throughout years of practice, Michael has established an excellent reputation among building professionals, many of whom are our partners. Hunts End is able to utilize these relationships to ensure quality workmanship in your projects. Hunt’s End is committed to sustainable Green construction and has completed the National Association of Home Builders’ Green Building for Building Professionals curriculum. MHIC #129832

  • NAHB Certified Graduate Remodeler
  • NAHB Certified Green Professional

Answers from contractors near Marriottsville, MD

What's the best way to know my builder is staying on top of building my new home if I'm far away in another state during the project?
Aug 14, 2014
Congratulations on building a new home! We agree that great communication and consistent updates are needed. Photos of the updated work can be very helpful. If there are any setbacks such as weather, ... read more
Last edited Apr 29, 2015 9:34pm
How do I go about find out whether I have a mold problem?
Feb 24, 2014
Scott, The easiest thing to do is check in the attic and look at the sheathing. If there is any mold growth, you can tread it with a proper mildewicide and make sure that the fan ducting is extended ... read more

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