MTR Home Improvements in Baltimore: Asphalt Shingle and Metal Roofing for Mid-Atlantic Homes
MTR Home Improvements is a licensed and insured roofing contractor serving Baltimore and surrounding counties, specializing in asphalt shingle and metal roof installation, replacement, and repair on residential properties.
What MTR Home Improvements actually does
MTR handles full roof replacements, partial repairs, and inspections for homeowners across Baltimore. The company operates as a single-contractor operation rather than a large crew-based firm, which shapes both how jobs move and what the estimate process looks like. They work primarily on pitched residential roofs rather than flat commercial systems. Licensing and insurance are verifiable through the Maryland Home Improvement Commission before booking.
Materials, warranties, and what you'll pay
MTR offers two main material paths. Asphalt shingle roofs (30-year architectural shingles) typically run $8,000 to $12,000 for a 2,000-square-foot roof in the Baltimore area, depending on pitch, underlayment choices, and whether old shingles require removal and disposal. Metal roofing (standing seam or metal shingles) costs $14,000 to $20,000 for the same footprint but carries a 40- to 50-year lifespan and qualifies for some energy tax credits in Maryland.
Both material types come with manufacturer warranties (usually 20 to 30 years on shingles, lifetime on seams for metal), but workmanship warranty from the contractor should be confirmed in writing before signing. Ask whether the estimate includes tearoff and disposal costs; some contractors bundle it, others charge separately at $1,500 to $2,500 depending on roof size.
Pricing varies seasonally. Spring and fall are peak season in Baltimore, so winter estimates may run 5 to 10 percent lower but scheduling may be slower. Confirm current pricing by phone before comparing estimates.
How MTR compares to other Baltimore roofing options
Baltimore has both established roofing companies and independent contractors. Larger firms like Hampstead-based roofing outfits often run crews of 8 to 12 installers and handle volume work; they may complete jobs faster but sometimes have longer lead times during peak season. MTR's single-operator model means the owner is on-site for estimates and inspections, which some homeowners prefer for continuity, though it can limit availability during high-demand months.
Choose MTR if you want direct contact with the person responsible for the job and prefer a smaller-scale operation. Choose a crew-based company if you need the roof replaced quickly during peak season or if you want multiple crews working simultaneously on a large property. Independent contractors scattered across Baltimore vary widely in licensing status; verify credentials on any estimate.
Who should call MTR and who should look elsewhere
MTR suits homeowners with single-family homes or small multi-unit properties who want a straightforward roof replacement or repair without complex structural issues. The operation works best for standard pitched roofs (not steep, complex geometry). If your roof has severe structural damage, sagging decking, or needs extensive carpentry before the new roof goes on, expect MTR to either recommend a general contractor for prep work first or decline the job.
If you own a flat-roof commercial building, you'll need a different roofing contractor; MTR does not service those properties. If you need the work done within two weeks during June through September, smaller contractors may be overbooked; call early to confirm scheduling.
The estimate and inspection process
MTR provides free roofing inspections and written estimates. Schedule by phone; the initial visit typically takes 30 to 45 minutes. The contractor will examine shingle condition, flashing, gutters, and interior signs of moisture (attic or ceiling stains). Ask whether they check for ice dam risk, a real issue on Baltimore rowhouses and older homes where inadequate attic ventilation causes winter water intrusion.
The estimate should itemize materials, labor, tearoff/disposal, and any repairs to decking or flashing discovered on-site. If the estimate is verbal only, ask for it in writing before committing. Most contractors require a deposit of 25 to 50 percent to secure a start date; confirm what happens if you delay or cancel. Once work begins, ask when the roof will be "dried in" (weathertight) and when final inspection will occur.
Hours, booking, and logistics
MTR operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (verify by phone, as hours may shift seasonally). The contractor works within Baltimore City and Baltimore County. Parking on-site during the job is the homeowner's responsibility; if street parking is tight, discuss access beforehand. Roof work typically runs one to three days depending on size and material; the contractor should confirm a completion window before starting.
MTR Home Improvements fills a practical middle ground for Baltimore homeowners who want licensed, insured work without the overhead of a large company and the uncertainty of unlicensed contractors.

