AGING-IN-PLACE RENOVATIONS · FORT MYERS, FL

Aging-in-Place Renovations in Fort Myers, FL

Your licensed design-build team for aging-in-place renovations across Southwest Florida since 2006, all under Florida General Contractor license CGC1512714. One team. One contract. Senior-friendly modifications that let homeowners stay in the homes they love.

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Why Aging-in-Place Renovations in Fort Myers Make Sense

Most homeowners in Southwest Florida want to stay in the home they retired to. The lot is right, the location is right, the friends and routines are already in place. What often does not work as the years go on is the home itself. Step-in tubs that become hard to use. Narrow doorways that catch a walker. Slippery tile that becomes a fall risk after a wet shower. Stairs to a primary bedroom that gets harder to climb every winter.

Aging-in-place renovation work fixes the home so it fits the way you actually live, now and for the next 20 years. Done well, the modifications feel like good design rather than clinical add-ons. Curbless showers look modern, not medical. Reinforced grab bar backing is invisible until you need it. Widened doorways and zero-threshold transitions improve daily life for everyone in the home, not just the oldest resident.

Tri-Town has held Florida General Contractor license CGC1512714 since 2006, running home remodeling projects across Lee County and Collier County, with a growing focus on aging-in-place work as Southwest Florida’s resident population continues to age in place rather than relocate. Every aging-in-place project gets designed, priced, and built inside one licensed team.

From single-bathroom safety modifications to full primary-suite-on-main reconfigurations, we deliver a fixed written scope before the demo starts. You will know the price, the plan, and the timeline up front. Every completed renovation is backed by a 3-year workmanship warranty.

LICENSES & CREDENTIALS

Fully Licensed & Insured in Florida
CGC1512714
CCC1329614
MRSA729
MRSR829
HI3275

OPERATING SINCE

2006

Fort Myers, Southwest Florida

WHAT WE OFFER

Full-Scope Aging-in-Place Renovations Across Fort Myers

From single-room safety modifications to full primary-suite-on-main reconfigurations, every aging-in-place project is permitted and supervised under one general contractor license. Every modification is designed to feel like part of the home, not a clinical retrofit.

Bathroom Safety & Accessibility

The bathroom is statistically where most fall injuries happen in older homeowners. Aging-in-place bathroom remodeling typically includes zero-threshold curbless showers, slip-resistant tile, reinforced backing for grab bars at every wet location, bench seating inside the shower, comfort-height toilets, lever-handle faucets, and frameless glass that does not catch a walker on entry.

Kitchen Accessibility

Aging-in-place kitchen remodeling keeps the kitchen useful for cooks who may need to sit while prepping, who have limited reach, or who use a walker. Pull-out shelving in lower cabinets, lower counter sections for seated prep, drawer-style microwaves and dishwashers, lever-handle faucets with anti-scald valves, and induction cooktops that stay cool to the touch all get specified during design.

Doorways, Hallways & Transitions

Widened interior doorways to 36 inches for walker and wheelchair clearance, zero-threshold transitions between rooms, slip-resistant flooring throughout high-traffic areas, lever-handle interior doors, and improved lighting at every transition. These are the modifications visitors never notice but residents feel every day.

Primary Suite on Main Floor

Many Southwest Florida homes have the primary bedroom upstairs and the day-living spaces downstairs. As stairs become harder to climb, this layout stops working. Home additions or interior reconfigurations that put a full primary suite on the main floor are one of the highest-impact aging-in-place projects we do. Bump-outs, garage conversions, and absorbing main-floor office or den space all work depending on the home.

Whole-Home Accessibility Renovations

When multiple rooms need modification at once, whole house remodeling is often the more cost-effective path. Trade teams already on site can handle the next room at lower marginal cost, and a single permit and inspection cycle covers the whole project. This scope works well for homeowners planning to stay in a home for the long term and wanting every room to support them as needs change.

Condo Accessibility Modifications

Aging-in-place renovations work inside condo units too. Most modifications stay within the unit envelope and do not require building-wide approval, which makes condo remodeling for aging in place often faster and lower-cost than the same scope in a single-family home. Coordination with the association still happens, but the scope rarely triggers structural review.

Why A Licensed Design-Build Firm Beats A Grab-Bar-Only Installer Every Time

Plenty of contractors will mount a grab bar to a tile wall. Few will reinforce the framing behind it. Even fewer will design an entire bathroom or primary suite to read as good design while quietly building in everything a homeowner needs to stay safe for the next 20 years.

Homeowners who hired grab-bar-only crews are often back inside two years for waterproofing failures behind the bar mounts, cracked tile from improper backing, or grab bars that pulled out of the wall the first time they were really needed. Cheap aging-in-place work is not actually cheap when it has to be redone.

Tri-Town has held Florida General Contractor license CGC1512714 and built homes from Fort Myers since 2006. Every trade on your aging-in-place project gets pulled, permitted, and inspected under one licensed team.

That covers demo, framing reinforcement, plumbing, electrical, waterproofing, tile, glass, cabinetry, and finish carpentry, all supervised by the same project manager. We attend every inspection ourselves. You will not have to chase anyone down.

That is why our Lee County clients get a single written scope, a fixed price, and a 3-year workmanship warranty covering the entire renovation. We stay in touch after the project closes out, because this region is our home too.

Why Choose Tri-Town Construction?

Plenty of contractors will install grab bars. Fewer will design the bathroom around them so they look intentional. Fewer still will honor the warranty two years after the final walkthrough. Since 2006, we have built our reputation on one thing: finishing what we start, and standing behind it.

One License, End-to-End

Design, permits, and every trade live under a single contract. No finger-pointing between a designer, a tile setter, and a plumber. Our license CGC1512714 covers your aging-in-place renovation, start to finish, across Southwest Florida.

Designed To Feel Like Home, Not A Hospital

Our in-house design team approaches aging-in-place work as good design first, accessibility second. Curbless showers look modern. Reinforced backing for grab bars stays invisible until you install them. Lever handles, comfort-height fixtures, and lowered counter sections all read as design choices rather than medical equipment.

Fixed Scope Before You Sign

You will see a detailed scope of work and a fixed price before any demolition starts. The number on your contract is the number you pay. No surprise change orders show up halfway through.

3-Year Workmanship Warranty

Every completed renovation in Southwest Florida is backed by our 3-year workmanship warranty. This covers labor and installation across every trade we supervised, including grab bar reinforcement and waterproofing. Manufacturer coverage on fixtures, glass, and cabinetry stays separate.

PROCESS

Our Fort Myers Aging-in-Place Renovation Process

Five clear stages. No surprises. Every Southwest Florida homeowner deserves to know exactly what happens with their renovation at each step.

Recent Aging-in-Place Renovations Across Southwest Florida

From single-bathroom safety modifications to full primary-suite-on-main reconfigurations and whole-home accessibility renovations, every project is constructed under license CGC1512714 and to current FBC standards.

What Fort Myers Homeowners Say About Tri-Town Construction

We let our clients speak for us. Here is what homeowners across Southwest Florida have said after their aging-in-place renovations were complete

Licensed, Insured & Industry-Recognized

Aging-in-Place Renovations Across Fort Myers, Lee County & All of Southwest Florida

Tri-Town Construction has been locally owned and operated in Fort Myers since 2006. Our team knows the Lee County and Collier County inspectors, the structural and mechanical permit paths, and how hurricane season affects project timelines across the region. Whether your home sits on the Gulf, on a canal, inside a gated community, or in a high-rise condo, Tri-Town already knows the permit path your renovation will take.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is aging-in-place renovation?

Aging-in-place renovation is home modification work designed to let homeowners stay safely and comfortably in their current home as they age. The scope ranges from single-bathroom safety upgrades like grab bars, comfort-height toilets, and curbless showers, to full primary-suite-on-main reconfigurations that eliminate stairs entirely. The best aging-in-place work feels like good design and improves daily life for everyone in the home

Timelines vary by scope. A single bathroom safety renovation runs 4 to 6 weeks. A kitchen accessibility renovation runs 6 to 10 weeks. A primary-suite-on-main reconfiguration runs 5 to 8 months because it usually involves either a small addition or significant interior wall changes. Whole-home accessibility renovations run 4 to 9 months. We deliver a full project schedule the day you sign the contract.

Costs vary widely by scope. Single-bathroom safety upgrades typically start in the $20,000 to $35,000 range. Full primary-suite-on-main builds run on a per-square-foot basis comparable to other additional work. Many homeowners think of the cost compared to the cost of moving to assisted living, which often makes the math straightforward. Call us with your home address and goals, and we will give you a real ballpark.

Yes. Many aging-in-place projects benefit from an occupational therapist’s input on grab bar placement, transfer heights, lighting, and traffic flow. If you already work with an OT, we coordinate directly with them during the design phase. If you do not have one and want one, we can refer you to OTs in the Fort Myers and Naples area who specialize in home assessments.

It depends on scope. Single-room renovations usually let you stay in the home with some disruption. Whole-home accessibility renovations and primary-suite additions typically require relocating for at least part of the project. We will tell you straight at your discovery consultation what to expect, and we plan the schedule to minimize disruption to your daily routine.

We handle aging-in-place renovations across Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Fort Myers Beach, Sanibel, Bonita Springs, Estero, Naples, Marco Island, and surrounding Lee County and Collier County communities. Our team handles permits through both county offices and knows HOA and condo association expectations across gated and waterfront neighborhoods.

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