Hyattsville, Maryland · 2 Contractors

Bathroom Accessibility Remodelers in Hyattsville, MD

Hyattsville's early-20th-century bungalows and Craftsman homes in Prince George's County — concentrated in the historic Arts District near Route 1 — are beloved for their character but challenging for aging residents. Two local contractors specialize in bathroom accessibility upgrades that work within these vintage footprints: compact walk-in showers, wall-mounted sinks for wheelchair clearance, and grab bars finished to match period hardware.

Top Accessibility Upgrades

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Walk-In Showers

Curbless or low-threshold showers eliminate the need to step over a tub wall — the single biggest fall hazard in the bathroom. Linear drains keep floors dry and slip-free.

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Grab Bars & Safety Rails

Strategically placed grab bars near the toilet, shower, and tub provide stability and reduce fall risk. Stainless steel and decorative options match any bathroom style.

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Comfort-Height Toilets

ADA-compliant toilets sit 17–19 inches high, making sitting down and standing up easier on knees and hips. Perfect for Hyattsville homes with aging residents.

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Shower Seats & Benches

Built-in or fold-down shower seats let users bathe safely while seated. Teak, tile, and molded plastic options available.

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Non-Slip Flooring

Textured tile, luxury vinyl plank, or rubber flooring reduces slip risk even when wet. Essential for bathrooms in Prince George’s County homes.

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Wider Doorways

36-inch doorways accommodate walkers and wheelchairs. Pocket doors save space in smaller Hyattsville bathroom layouts.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a bathroom accessibility remodel cost in Hyattsville?

Minor modifications like grab bars and comfort-height toilets start at $1,000–$3,000. A full accessible bathroom remodel in Hyattsville typically runs $15,000–$40,000 depending on scope and finishes.

Do I need a permit for bathroom modifications in Prince George’s County?

Yes. Prince George’s County requires permits for structural, plumbing, and electrical modifications. Most contractors include permit handling in their quotes.

Are there Prince George’s County programs that help fund bathroom accessibility?

Yes. Prince George’s County offers home modification programs and grants for aging-in-place improvements. Visit our grants page for details.

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