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Bathroom Accessibility Remodelers in Washington, DC

From historic row houses in Georgetown to modern condos in Navy Yard, DC homeowners and families deserve bathrooms that are safe and accessible at every age. An accessible bathroom remodel preserves independence and adds lasting value to District homes.

Top Accessibility Upgrades

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Roll-In Showers

Curbless, wheelchair-accessible showers with built-in seating, handheld wands, and slip-resistant flooring offer full independence.

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Grab Bar Installation

Towel-bar-style grab bars in brushed nickel or chrome blend into any design while providing essential support at key transfer points.

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Comfort-Height & Wall-Mount Toilets

ADA-compatible toilets reduce bending and make transfers safer. Wall-mounted versions simplify floor cleaning.

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Shower Seats & Benches

Fold-down teak or solid-surface benches provide a secure place to sit while bathing, with easy access to shower controls.

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Bright, Even Lighting

Multiple light sources โ€” overhead, vanity, and night-lights โ€” eliminate shadows that can cause missteps.

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Touchless Faucets

Motion-sensor faucets reduce germ transfer and require no hand strength to operate โ€” ideal for arthritic fingers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit for bathroom modifications in Washington, DC?

Yes. DCRA requires permits for plumbing, electrical, and structural changes. Most experienced contractors in DC handle permit applications for you.

How much does an accessible bathroom remodel cost in DC?

Minor upgrades like grab bars and comfort-height toilets cost $1,000โ€“$5,000. Full accessible bathroom remodels in DC typically range from $15,000 to $40,000 depending on the scope.

Are there DC-specific grants for bathroom accessibility?

DC residents may qualify for the DC Home Accessibility Grant. Check our resources page for Washington, DC programs and funding opportunities.

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