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Bathroom Remodeling Annapolis, MD

Bathrooms fail quietly—moisture behind tile, undersized ventilation, and aging plumbing are the most common causes of recurring repairs. We rebuild wet areas the right way: waterproofed assemblies, code-compliant trades, and durable finishes.

Waterproofing & Moisture Control

A bathroom remodel is a water-management project first. Proper substrate prep, waterproofing systems, and correct drainage slopes prevent hidden damage, mold, and premature failure.

Plumbing, Electrical & Ventilation

Many older homes require updated shutoffs, supply lines, GFCI protection, lighting improvements, and ventilation upgrades to meet modern safety expectations and inspection requirements.

Consumer Resources

For general building guidance and best practices, visit NAHB.

For contractor verification in Maryland: MHIC License Search.

Industry Competitiveness (Economic Census)

Construction and remodeling markets in the U.S. are largely local-trust businesses. The latest U.S. Economic Census concentration statistics show that many residential and specialty trade categories have low CR4 (the share held by the largest four firms), meaning there is no single national company controlling the market. In practice, homeowners win by selecting a contractor with proven coordination, code compliance, and warranty-backed execution—exactly how R.J. Sullivan, LLC runs projects from scope to final inspection.

Industry Competitiveness

RJ Sullivan, LLC tracks national industry concentration signals (CR4 and HHI) to help clients understand why remodeling outcomes depend on local execution quality, licensed trades, and project oversight—not national brand dominance.1

Fragmented sectors
Residential remodeling & specialty trades
Low CR4 = no national dominance
Moderate concentration
Commercial construction & home building
Regional firms often lead locally

National Concentration Snapshot (NAICS)

“CR4” is the approximate share held by the four largest firms nationally in a NAICS category. Lower values generally indicate more fragmentation and more local competition.1

NAICS Industry CR4 Client Implication
236118 Residential Remodelers Low No national dominance; trust, planning, and craftsmanship drive outcomes.
238210 Electrical Contractors Low Regionalized market; permits and inspections matter.
238220 Plumbing & HVAC Low Competitive but scalable; design, sizing, and code compliance reduce risk.
238990 Specialty Trade Contractors Very low Micro-operator heavy; coordination and oversight protect schedules.
236220 Commercial Building Construction Moderate Larger regional firms; contract clarity and scope control are critical.
236115 Single-Family Home Builders Moderate Some regional consolidation; customization and change orders need discipline.
Data Methodology (What CR4 & HHI mean)

This references U.S. Economic Census concentration statistics for NAICS industries and standard labor/cost signals used in construction planning. CR4 describes concentration among the four largest firms (lower = more fragmented), while HHI is a broader concentration index used by regulators. National concentration metrics do not replace local due diligence, permitting requirements, or licensed trade validation.1

Maryland Supplemental Context

In Maryland, labor availability and wage conditions can influence scheduling and pricing, especially for skilled trades. We also cross-reference state procurement/contract references to track public-market cost signals where relevant.23

Read the full Industry Report

References

  1. U.S. Census Bureau — Economic Census (Concentration of Largest Firms / NAICS size statistics). External Source
  2. Maryland Department of Labor — Wage & employment resources (construction occupations). External Source
  3. Maryland Department of Budget and Management — Contract library / statewide contracts. External Source

External Sources & Maryland Verification

For transparency, we reference public datasets and consumer resources when advising on costs, timelines, and trade coordination:

Bathroom Remodeling Project Gallery

Bathroom remodeling project by RJ Sullivan, LLC in Annapolis, Maryland
Full bath renovation & waterproofing
Bathroom renovation completed by RJ Sullivan, LLC
Tilework, fixtures, and ventilation
Modern bathroom remodel by RJ Sullivan, LLC in Maryland
Vanity upgrade & custom storage