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Paso Robles Bathroom Remodeling Company Reports 'Top Tips for Remodeling a Bathroom for Disability or Aging in Place'


PASO ROBLES, Calif., June 23, 2020  When someone in the family becomes disabled it's often necessary to remodel the bathroom so that room is easier to use. Frank Cueva, owner of Central Pacific Construction, bathroom remodeling experts in Paso Robles said, "The best way to start is to have a list of how the bathroom needs to change so that it's easier to enter and exit, bathe, and all the other things we need to do in a bathroom."

Fortunately, bathrooms in private homes don't have to strictly follow American with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements, but using those requirements as guidelines is very useful. A private residence must be ADA compliant if a portion of the residence is used for certain kinds of business.

The degree of remodeling depends on the nature of the disability and the person's preferences. Remodeling for wheelchair access and transfer has different needs than remodeling for someone who is still relatively able to get around under his or her own power or aging in place at home.

Other considerations when planning the accessible bathroom include:

Prepare a list of questions for the Paso Robles bathroom remodeling contractor. Central Pacific Construction has been in the remodeling and construction business since 1997 and can answer your questions.

Central Pacific Construction is a Paso Robles remodeling leader for bathrooms, kitchens, other rooms or sections of homes and businesses. The company's 20 years of experience in all aspects of construction and satisfied clients has earned the Better Business Bureau A+ rating.

Central Pacific Construction
3200 Riverside Ave Ste 120
Paso Robles, CA 93446
(805) 471-4749

This press release is by Paso Robles Marketing and SEO company Access Publishing, 806 9th Street, #2D, Paso Robles, CA 93446, (805) 226-9890.

 

SOURCE Central Pacific Construction



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