by James Carey | Sep 23, 2025 | Aging-in-Place and ADA Remodeling
An aging-in-place bathroom remodel typically takes between two and four weeks, depending on the size of the room and the extent of your remodel. A lot of them require additional time for custom elements, plumbing modifications, or safety enhancements such as grab bars...
by James Carey | Sep 20, 2025 | Aging-in-Place and ADA Remodeling
Property owners are required to obtain building permits from the county’s Department of Conservation and Development prior to undertaking any ADA-related updates. The county verifies if features such as ramp slopes, door widths and bathroom access comply with ADA...
by James Carey | Sep 16, 2025 | Aging-in-Place and ADA Remodeling
Begin with small improvements such as improved lights, grab bars and non-slip floors in important locations. Widening doorways and lowering counters can work for wheelchairs or walkers. Smart home tech, such as voice-activated systems, can assist with lights or calls...
by James Carey | Sep 12, 2025 | Aging-in-Place and ADA Remodeling
What are the most cost-effective aging-in-place improvements seemed to be, for example, adding grab bars in a bathroom, improving lighting in certain key areas, installing lever-style handles on doors and faucets. A lot of people opt to convert floors to non-slip...
by James Carey | Sep 9, 2025 | Aging-in-Place and ADA Remodeling
Here’s how ADA remodels can be stylish and modern, not institutional! So can ADA remodels be stylish and modern—not institutional. Wide doorways, no-step showers and smart lighting now fold into popular home trends. Good design means grab bars and ramps complement the...