Additions, Interiors & Exteriors, Specialty Remodeling Eldersburg MD

Owings Brothers Contracting



We are celebrating over 35 years of home remodeling in Maryland! Our many years of experience have made Owings Brothers a secure choice for your building needs. Our expertise in any type of home remodel or custom home build is guaranteed. We offer a turn-key service from design to completion and our Owings Design Studio can make the process simpler, easier and an efficient use of your valuable time. 

We care for all of your building needs in one stop. Our creative solutions and expert troubleshooting makes us the best choice in Maryland for your family’s remodeling and building needs. We are proud to serve Howard County, Anne Arundel County, Carroll County, Montgomery County, Baltimore County, and Baltimore City.

The Owings Advantage
What sets us apart from the rest is that an owner is involved in every project. Our family name is our brand and we uphold the integrity that you can expect from the Owings family. If you're tired of ordinary, Owings puts the "O" in extraOrdinary!

Each brother/owner has an extensive background in the building industry. Owings Brothers Contracting has its roots in family. We believe you will find our craftsmanship second to none and our commitment to your family’s needs, genuine. From the first meeting to the final punch out our family’s goal is to serve yours. The Owings family has been in the Baltimore area for over 200 years and we are proud of our heritage.

Our experience has taken us to many neighborhoods in Baltimore City, Howard County, Carroll County, Anne Arundel County, and Baltimore County. We appreciate the beauty and history of each neighborhood and can offer our expertise for fulfilling your desired remodel or custom home, while bringing to you the best investment.


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Address: 5340 Enterprise Street Eldersburg, MD 21784
Phone: +1 410-781-7022
E-mail: info@owingsbrothers.com

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