Fort Washington, Maryland · 2 Contractors
Aging-in-Place Home Modifications in Fort Washington, MD
Fort Washington's established neighborhoods along the Potomac in Prince George's County — with their spacious mid-century homes on wooded lots — offer excellent potential for aging-in-place conversions. Two local contractors serve the area, specializing in ramps, accessible bathrooms, and main-floor suite additions. Prince George's County's Home Modification Programs and Maryland's Independent Living Tax Credit help fund these upgrades.
Home Modification Services
Wheelchair Ramps & Entry Access
Modular aluminum and custom wood ramps provide safe, code-compliant entry and exit for wheelchair users and those with limited mobility.
Bathroom Modifications
Walk-in showers, grab bars, comfort-height toilets, and non-slip flooring eliminate the most common fall hazards in the home.
Stairlifts & Elevators
Straight and curved stairlifts, platform lifts, and residential elevators provide safe access between floors without remodeling the staircase.
Doorway Widening
Expanding doorways to 36 inches and replacing traditional hinges with offset hinges accommodates wheelchairs, walkers, and hospital equipment.
Kitchen Accessibility
Roll-under counters, pull-out shelving, accessible appliances, and lever-handle faucets make meal preparation easier for seniors.
Lighting & Safety
Motion-sensor lighting, rocker switches, lever door handles, and non-slip flooring reduce fall risk and improve daily independence.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do home modifications cost in Fort Washington?
Contractor rates are more moderate than neighboring Montgomery County and DC. Minor modifications like grab bars and threshold ramps start at $300-$600. Bathroom modifications (walk-in showers, comfort-height toilets) typically run $8,000-$18,000. Full home accessibility renovations including doorway widening and main-floor conversions can reach $35,000-$60,000. Most contractors offer free in-home estimates.
Do I need a permit for home modifications in Prince George’s County?
Structural, electrical, and plumbing modifications require permits in Prince George’s County. Most aging-in-place contractors handle the entire permitting process as part of their service.
What grants or funding are available in Maryland for home modifications?
Maryland offers several programs including tax credits and grant programs for aging-in-place home modifications. Visit our grants page for details.