Disability Retrofit Contractors in Lone Tree, CO (Colorado)

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Prescreened Disability Retrofit Contractors in Lone Tree, CO

Accessible Systems, Inc.
4.51
12 Verified Ratings
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(303) 328-0455
5596 South Sycamore Street
Littleton, CO 80120

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R Giles & Company, LLC
4.5
19 Verified Ratings
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(303) 801-9021
4960 South Elati Street
Englewood, CO 80110

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Reviews of Lone Tree Disability Retrofit Contractors

 
5.00
Project: Modify a Space to Accommodate a Disability
Denver, CO

This company did a great job. He was very quick to get in touch with us. He scehuled the work right away. He was efficient and was very nice.

 
3.67
Project: Remodel to Accommodate a Disability
Englewood, CO

Great convenient location and one on one help.

 
4.67
Project: Install an Elevator or Chair Lift
Aurora, CO

Prompt in installing the stair lift. cleaned up after the installation was complete, Could use something of make the hole in the baseboard for reach the outlet look nicer. I think a cover plate on the chair to cover the bolts would be a plus for the looks of the chair.

 

Things to Consider Before You Modify a Space to Accommodate a Disability in Lone Tree, Colorado:

  • What is the nature of the disability? (Check all that apply)

    Wheelchair
    Walker
    Impaired vision
    Impaired hearing
    Impaired strength/motion range (reaching, bending, lifting)
    Sense of touch/dexterity (gripping, turning, twisting knobs etc.)
    Loss of balance, coordination
    Sense of smell
    Cognitive issues (dementia, Alzheimer's, memory loss)
    Other
  • Where are you having trouble in the home? (Check all that apply)

    Getting in and outside
    Moving from room to room
    Opening doors/turning knobs
    Getting up and down
    Hallway(s)
    Bathroom(s)
    Kitchen
    Stairs
    Closet(s)
    Bedroom(s)
    Lighting
    Floors
    Outdoors (garage, walkways, driveway)
    Other
  • What kind of residence is it?

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