
Renovations in Rockville, MD.
Montgomery County seat with a wide housing range. City of Rockville handles permits inside city limits; Montgomery County DPS otherwise. Neighborhoods like Twinbrook, King Farm, Woodley Gardens, and the Town Center area.
What we do in Rockville, MD.
Rockville is the Montgomery County seat and has one of the widest housing ranges in the county — older Cape Cods and ramblers in established neighborhoods like Twinbrook and Woodley Gardens, newer single-family and townhomes in King Farm and around the Town Center, and everything in between. That range means the work varies from older-home renovation to straightforward updates on newer construction.
Rockville has its own permit pathway: properties inside the City of Rockville go through the city, and properties in unincorporated Rockville go through Montgomery County DPS. The two have different submission processes and inspectors. We confirm which applies before quoting so the proposal reflects the real timeline.
The work we do most in Rockville: kitchen and bath remodels, finished basements (often with egress and bedroom suites), and additions. On the older ramblers, opening the kitchen-dining wall and reworking dated layouts is common.
Services we run most in Rockville.

Rockville questions, answered.
Does my Rockville permit go through the city or the county?
Inside City of Rockville limits, the city; in unincorporated Rockville, Montgomery County DPS. They're different processes — we confirm which applies before quoting.
Do you finish basements in Rockville?
Yes — including egress windows for bedrooms and full bath additions. Egress and code-compliant ceiling height are part of the scope we plan for.
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