CAPS-Certified · 15+ Years · Nationwide

Handicap Remodeling That Keeps You Safe & Independent at Home

Certified aging-in-place specialists creating walk-in showers, wheelchair ramps, and accessible kitchens and baths – designed for real life, not just a brochure.

15+ YearsOf accessible remodels
CAPS CertifiedNAHB credentialed
ADA-InformedStandards as best practice
NationwideServing families across the USA
Free AssessmentNo-cost in-home visit
What We Do

Accessible Modifications for Every Room

From the highest fall-risk room to your front entry, Handicap Remodeling targets the changes that restore independence – without a full teardown.

Accessible Bathroom Remodeling

Grab bars, comfort-height fixtures, slip-resistant floors and wider doorways. The bathroom is the most dangerous room for limited mobility – and over half of the projects we handle.

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Walk-In Shower Conversions

Zero-threshold entry, a built-in bench and handheld showerhead – plus proper linear-drain slope so water never pools and creates the exact hazard you’re trying to remove.

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Accessible Kitchen Remodeling

Lowered counters with knee clearance, pull-out shelving, side-mounted controls and lever taps. We open up floor space so a seated user can cook independently.

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Wheelchair Ramp Installation

Code-compliant 1:12 ramps in pressure-treated wood, modular aluminum or textured concrete – plus stair lifts, automatic door openers and threshold transitions.

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Why Handicap Remodeling

Expertise You Can Lean On – Literally

Most guides won’t tell you what actually works in a wet room or a tight hallway. After a decade-plus of accessible design, we will. We build for dignity, safety and the way you really live.

Certified CAPS Specialists

Credentialed through the National Association of Home Builders – we understand both construction and the daily realities of limited mobility.

15+ Years of Real Results

Accessible layouts that hold up in real life. We’ve learned the details – like correct drain slope and grab-bar backing – that brochures skip.

ADA-Informed Standards

We follow ADA bar heights, 32-36″ clearances and 1:12 ramp slopes as residential best practice – for maximum safety in every room.

Plan Early, Spend Less

Starting before a fall or hospital stay gives you time to compare options, choose better materials and explore the grants you may qualify for.

Worried About Cost? Funding Can Help.

The price tag stops many families before they start – but it shouldn’t. Several programs help homeowners with disabilities cover accessible modifications, and we’ll help you find what you qualify for.

VA SAH & HISA GrantsRebuilding TogetherFHA 203(k) LoansUSDA Section 504Medicaid Waivers
How It Works

A Simple Path to an Accessible Home

Making your home accessible starts with an honest assessment – then a clear plan, careful construction, and a final walkthrough to confirm every change works.

01

Free Consultation

We discuss your mobility challenges, daily routines and goals. About 30 minutes, and it costs nothing.

02

In-Home Assessment

A CAPS specialist walks every room, measuring door widths, transitions and the areas that need attention.

03

Personalized Plan

A detailed scope with modifications, material options and a clear, no-surprises cost guide.

04

Construction

Our team handles everything from demolition to final inspection, minimizing disruption to life at home.

05

Final Walkthrough

We review every modification with you to confirm it works exactly as intended.

Real Families, Real Independence

Stories From the Homes We’ve Helped

★★★★★
After my stroke, the walk-in shower and grab bars gave me back my mornings. I shower on my own again – that’s everything.
Linda R.Homeowner · Ohio
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They widened our doorways and poured a concrete ramp that actually looks good. My husband gets in and out without help now.
Marcus T.Caregiver · Texas
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The team explained every option and helped us use a VA grant to cover it. Honest, careful work from the first visit to the last.
David & Susan K.Veteran Family · Arizona
Accessibility Resources

Guides to Help You Plan With Confidence

Clear answers to the questions families ask us most – on ramps, pools, kitchens and more.

May 12, 2026

What Is the Maximum Slope of a Handicap Ramp?

The 1:12 federal rule explained – one inch of rise per foot of run – plus how landings, length and materials change real-world safety.

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Apr 28, 2026

How to Make a Pool Handicap Accessible

Lifts, zero-step entries and transfer systems that open the water to everyone – and the modifications worth budgeting for.

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Apr 9, 2026

ADA Kitchen Sink Requirements

Knee clearance, counter heights and lever faucets that make a sink fully usable from a seated position.

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Let’s Make Your Home Work for Everyone in It

Handicap Remodeling isn’t about changing how a house looks – it’s about safety, independence and dignity in every room. Start with a free, no-pressure consultation.

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