General Accessibility in Baltimore, MD
Products for General Accessibility
Some general accessibility involve products you can purchase directly — from simple grab bars a handyman can install to larger items like grab bars, ramps and door hardware. We've reviewed the best options to help you choose.
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General Accessibility Contractors in Baltimore
No contractors listed yet for Baltimore
We're actively adding contractors in Maryland. In the meantime, try searching for "CAPS certified contractor Baltimore" or contact your local Area Agency on Aging for referrals.
Contractor Licensing in Maryland
Maryland requires a Home Improvement License from the Maryland Home Improvement Commission for residential work. Liability insurance is required. Electrical and plumbing work requires licensed tradespeople. Structural carpentry may require a general contractor license depending on project value. CAPS (Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist) certification from NAHB is recommended for aging-in-place specialists. Workers' compensation is required per state law. Verify contractor complaints and licensing status with the Maryland Home Improvement Commission at 410-230-6309.