Full-home Accessibility

Full-home accessibility refers to modifications that make every area of your house safe and navigable for people of all ages and abilities. Think wider doorways, grab bars, ramp installations, and barrier-free showers. Whether you're planning ahead or adapting to changing needs, these updates bring comfort and independence to daily life. Angi connects you with pros who specialize in accessibility solutions tailored to your home.

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Common Full-Home Accessibility Service Questions

These are some of the critical considerations when planning to make your home accessible:

  • How wide are your doorways, wheelchair ramps, hallways, and pathways? These should be at least 32 inches wide.

  • Which bathroom modifications will be necessary? 

  • Do you need to lower any cabinetry or other fixtures to make them accessible for wheelchair users?

  • Is there enough room to turn around in the shower?

  • Is there a second story of the home that requires a stair lift?

  • Is there proper lighting outside in the dark? If not, a floodlight may be necessary.