Budget Bath

Baltimore, United States

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Description

Specialties

Budget Bath is unique. Along with your free consultation for your bathroom or kitchen, you get an in-​house design process. The same person who crafted the design of your bathroom is the one who supervises the material quality. So we bring the look and make sure we give you the right fixtures, tile selections, and paint choices to bring a sustainable feel for your bathroom for the next 25 – 30 years. Since our president, Dave House, and our main crew have been focused on just bathrooms and kitchens for years, we dare you to put a price lock on your estimate for homes built in the last few decades. Surprises are overrated.

History

Established in 2003.

Before Budget Bath ‘opened it’s doors’ in 2003, owner Dave House had been in construction over a decade. Budget Bath started out very local and with Mr. House and a helper. This company has grown to work in many areas across Maryland as well as part of Washington, D. C and Virginia, and now employs a group of very skilled carpenters and professionals.

Meet the Business Owner

Dave H.

Business Owner

When I recognized the home improvement industry was lacking a true professional company to meet the demand of the renovation /​re-​construction market, I decided to invest my diverse work experience and expertise into creating a company that would deliver the kind of experience I would appreciate if I were seeking security, quality and creativity as well as flexible pricing for a remodeling project of my own. I had been in the business in one way or another since I was teenager (over 2 decades ago.). Once I created an attractive product that I could produce over and over again, I set out to develop a sales approach designed to gain the confidence and trust of my clients so they could buy knowing exactly the type of quality bathroom renovation they were getting. My goal was to eliminate the very real and perceived risk of hiring a contractor in a poorly regulated business.