Maryland home modification directory
Home modification contractors in Maryland
Families often start with one broad question: who can help modify a Maryland home for safer daily living? AccessPath organizes free contractor listings for ramps, accessible bathrooms, stair access, doorway changes, grab bars, and aging-in-place projects while keeping the search connected to official Maryland resource and license-check steps.
Common projects families search for
Maryland directory coverage
42 Maryland listings across 13 local markets
AccessPath connects the statewide Maryland home modification contractor search to crawlable city and service pages, so families can move from broad research to local provider profiles without a paywall.
17 listings
Baltimore, MD
Stairlifts & Elevators, Wheelchair Ramps, Platform Lifts, Universal Design & Aging in Place
7 listings
Annapolis, MD
Universal Design & Aging in Place, Bathroom Modifications, Bathroom Accessibility
4 listings
Rockville, MD
Bathroom Accessibility, Door Widening & Modifications, Universal Design & Aging in Place
3 listings
Frederick, MD
Stairlifts & Elevators, Universal Design & Aging in Place
2 listings
Columbia, MD
Universal Design & Aging in Place
2 listings
Silver Spring, MD
Stairlifts & Elevators, Stairlifts, General Accessibility, Platform Lifts
1 listings
Linthicum Heights, MD
Accessible Showers, Walk-In Tubs
1 listings
Middle River, MD
Wheelchair Ramps, Platform Lifts
1 listings
Towson, MD
Universal Design & Aging in Place
1 listings
Derwood, MD
Universal Design & Aging in Place
1 listings
Owings Mills, MD
Wheelchair Ramps, Platform Lifts
1 listings
Fork, MD
Wheelchair Ramps, Platform Lifts
1 listings
Waldorf, MD
Wheelchair Ramps, Portable Ramps
Local project planning
Home modification planning in Maryland
Home modification searches in Maryland often combine urgent safety needs with practical contractor comparison. Families may need ramps, bathroom safety, stair access, door widening, grab bars, lighting, first-floor access, or aging-in-place updates that fit the home and budget.
Start with the safety barrier
Identify whether the urgent problem is entry access, bathroom transfers, stairs, doorway clearance, fall risk, or caregiver movement.
Match provider experience to the project
A general remodeler may not be the best fit for ramps, stair lifts, grab bars, waiver documentation, or accessibility-specific bathroom work.
Ask about documentation
If funding, insurance, Medicaid, VA, or county resources may apply, ask what estimates, photos, measurements, and approvals are needed.
Use listings after the project is clearer
AccessPath helps families compare free provider profiles once the project type, service area, and official checks are easier to define.
Maryland verification and funding context
Official resources families can check before hiring
Home modification contractors in Maryland searches often start before a family knows whether funding, documentation, an assessment, or county-level help is available. AccessPath keeps the contractor search connected to official Maryland starting points, then points families back to free local listings.
Maryland Department of Labor
Maryland Home Improvement Commission
Official starting point for checking Maryland home improvement licensing, consumer information, complaints, and contract guidance before hiring.
Maryland Department of Disabilities
Maryland Department of Disabilities Home Modifications
State home modification overview covering ramps, wider doorways, grab bars, lowered counters, funding options, and the Maryland contractor directory path.
Maryland Technology Assistance Program
Maryland Home Modifications Directory
Statewide guide for funding sources, home assessments, information and referral, equipment suppliers, contractors, and volunteer organizations.
Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development
Maryland Accessible Homes for Seniors
Program families may ask about when accessibility-related home improvements are needed for a Maryland resident age 55 or older.
Maryland Department of Aging
Maryland Access Point
County-level starting point for older adults, people with disabilities, and caregivers who need options counseling or program navigation.
Local directory proof
Maryland listings connected to this search
These public listings help families move from research to a real provider profile. AccessPath keeps this layer focused on free visibility, accurate profile details, and a better starting point for Maryland accessibility projects.
Annapolis, MD
American Remodel
Bathroom Modifications, Bathroom Accessibility, Universal Design & Aging in Place
Middle River, MD
Lifeway Mobility
Wheelchair Ramps, Platform Lifts, Stairlifts & Elevators
Rockville, MD
Ace Handyman Services Rockville
Universal Design & Aging in Place
Linthicum Heights, MD
West Shore Home
Accessible Showers, Walk-In Tubs, Bathroom Accessibility
Frederick, MD
Stairlifts of Frederick
Stairlifts & Elevators
Towson, MD
Ace Handyman Services Baltimore Metro
Universal Design & Aging in Place
Frederick, MD
Ace Handyman Services Frederick
Universal Design & Aging in Place
Baltimore, MD
AES Builder & Home Improvements Inc
Universal Design & Aging in Place
Baltimore, MD
TradeMark Construction
Universal Design & Aging in Place
Derwood, MD
Kitchen & Bath Shop
Universal Design & Aging in Place
Annapolis, MD
Five Star Bath Solutions of Annapolis
Universal Design & Aging in Place
Baltimore, MD
Home Safe Home
Wheelchair Ramps, Stairlifts & Elevators, Grab Bars
What to ask before hiring
Questions families ask
Is AccessPath free for families comparing Maryland home modification contractors?
Yes. AccessPath is a free public directory. Families can browse listings without a paywall.
Can Maryland home modification providers claim their profile for free?
Yes. Providers can claim and update their AccessPath listing for free during launch.
Is AccessPath the official Maryland Home Modifications Directory?
No. AccessPath is a free public contractor directory. Families should use official Maryland Department of Disabilities and Maryland Technology Assistance Program resources for the state Home Modifications Directory, then use AccessPath to compare free local contractor profiles.
Should families check Maryland Home Improvement Commission information before hiring?
Yes. Many home modification projects involve home improvement work. Families should check the official Maryland Home Improvement Commission resources and ask each provider what license path applies before signing or paying.
What should a Maryland home modification estimate include?
A useful estimate should explain the safety problem, measurements, products, labor, timeline, photos or drawings when needed, and any documentation required for funding, waiver, VA, county, or nonprofit review.
What counts as a home modification project?
Home modifications can include ramps, wider doorways, grab bars, handrails, accessible bathrooms, stair access, lowered or reachable fixtures, threshold work, and other changes that improve safety, independence, or caregiver access.
Can AccessPath help compare home modification contractors in Maryland?
Yes. AccessPath is a free public directory for comparing accessibility and home modification provider profiles without a paywall.
What should families decide before requesting estimates?
Start with the safety need, the rooms or entries affected, possible funding requirements, timeline, and whether the project is small safety work or a larger remodel.