LOCAL & RELIABLE


Specializing in BARRIER-FREE REMODELING in Western PA


ERIE, PA BARRIER-FREE REMODELING SERVICES INCLUDE:


Custom Bathrooms and Showers | Wet Rooms | Custom Handrails | Wooden and Aluminum Ramps | Modified Entries | Custom Kitchens | Installation of Specialized Equipment

ABOUT OUR COMPANY



At Adaptive Construction we understand your need to create more accessibility in your home in Erie, PA through barrier free remodeling.

Our owners have over 50 years business experience in remodeling and manufacturing. Our remodeling team in Erie, PA specializes in bathroom and kitchen accessibility and more. This allows us to find solutions that are both in and out of the standard remodeling textbooks.

With our extensive knowledge we can provide high quality, reliable, safe and ascetically pleasing barrier free renovations to your home.

WHAT IS BARRIER-FREE LIVING?



Barrier-Free (also refereed to as Universal design) is the process of removing all standard barriers that restrict and individual from living independently and replaces them with custom design, remodeling, and specialized equipment to allow free movement throughout their home.

HOW DOES THE PROCESS WORK?



First, start by contacting our Barrier Free Remodeling team in Erie, PA, either by calling 814-616-5998 or filling out the contact form below. We will talk to you about your needs and set up an appointment for one of our specialists to meet with you to discuss your needs.

After our meeting we will provide a detailed scope of work to get you closer to living as independently as possible.



We Look Forward to Hearing From You

For the fastest reply from our Barrier Free Remodeling team in Erie, PA please use the contact form or call us now.


Office Address:
11615 Valley Rd.
Union CIty, PA 16438


Office Number:
814-616-5998


Office Email:

adaptiveconstruction16506@gmail.com


License Number
PA142835



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