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A&I Industries

4.4(17 reviews)

Specialties

Interior construction contractorAsbestos testing serviceReal Estate Builders & Construction CompanyDemolition contractor

Service Area

5965 Procyon St, Las Vegas, NV 89118, United States

Editorial summary

Our Take

Age At Home Directory editors

A&I Industries operates from a central Las Vegas location and holds licensing across several construction disciplines - interior work, demolition, asbestos testing, and general building. The asbestos testing credential is particularly relevant for older homes, since pre-1980s properties often contain materials that must be identified and safely managed during renovation. This breadth suggests the company can handle complications that arise during aging-in-place projects beyond simple surface modifications.

With 17 public reviews averaging 4.4 out of 5, the contractor has early ratings that lean positive, though the sample size is modest enough that any single project outcome carries noticeable weight in that average. Las Vegas, where just over half of homes are owner-occupied and 15 percent of residents are age 65 and older, has a solid base of older properties where retrofitting for accessibility - wider doorways, grab bar reinforcement, flooring adjustments - often requires structural assessment and sometimes selective demolition to do properly.

What A&I's licensing profile suggests is readiness to handle the diagnostic and heavy-lifting phases of an aging-in-place job: identifying hazardous materials, removing or modifying walls and framing, and executing interior construction that goes beyond cosmetic changes. Their demolition credentials mean they can strip out problematic elements cleanly rather than referring that work elsewhere, which can streamline a project timeline.

The modest review count means you'd benefit from speaking directly with past clients about specific aging-in-place work they've done - whether bathroom remodels for accessibility, bedroom relocations to main floors, or structural changes to accommodate mobility devices. For a Las Vegas homeowner considering a significant modification rather than a straightforward accessibility addition, A&I's mixed-discipline approach is worth exploring.