About 7th State Builders

7th State Builders is a family-owned and operated home improvement company based in Maryland, with over 20 years of experience in the industry. We take great pride in turning our customers’ dreams into reality. At 7th State Builders, we are committed to providing top-quality service, always striving to meet your home improvement needs while making you feel like a part of our family. We treat every home with the same care and respect as we would our own. This is the core of who we are.

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I HAD an extremely LARGE concrete sinking problem with my driveway... (up to three FT deep voids below the concrete) in numerous places due to water damage. I was faced with full replacement or mud-jacking (which I knew would only... Read More

Dallas Auch

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Website has lots of good advice, and they have contractors all over the country. Great place to call if you need help just about anywhere in the USA.

Cindy Whiteman

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Great and knowledgeable people to work with.

Blake W.

Blog Posts

Is My House Too Old to Waterproof? The Truth for Every Era of Home

Is My House Too Old to Waterproof? The Truth for Every Era of Home No one wants water in their basement or crawlspace. Whether your house is 100 years old, brand new construction, or somewhere in between, moisture in your home is never a good sign. But if your home is over a certain age, […]

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Spring Landscaping Tips to Help Keep Your Basement Dry

Spring is the perfect time to refresh your landscaping—but poor grading, clogged gutters, and heavy plantings near your home can put your basement at risk for water damage. Simple landscaping fixes do more than beautify your yard. They also protect your foundation, improve drainage, and support your home’s waterproofing. These five essential tips will help […]

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How Urban Development Can Affect Your Home’s Foundation

It’s easy to think of your home’s foundation as something solid and unchanging—quietly doing its job beneath your feet. But in rapidly growing cities and neighborhoods, that assumption doesn’t always hold true. Urban development, including new construction, expanding pavement, and changing landscapes can all influence the soil around your home, sometimes in ways that put […]

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