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All Phase Remodeling, Inc.

5.0(4 reviews)

All Phase Remodeling, Inc. is a Home Restoration Company L located in Lansing MI. We serve the Greater Lansing area with all phase of Home Restoration. Call us.

Specialties

Bathroom remodelerRemodelerContractorKitchen remodeler

Service Area

2720 Alpha Access St, Lansing, MI 48910, United States

Editorial summary

Our Take

Age At Home Directory editors

All Phase Remodeling, Inc. serves the Greater Lansing area with general remodeling work, and their service menu aligns well with common aging-in-place needs: bathroom safety upgrades, walk-in tub and shower conversions, grab bar installation, countertop lowering, non-slip flooring, and ADA-compliant toilet installation. They also handle first-floor living modifications, which matter for households where stairs become a barrier. In Lansing, where about 12.6% of residents are 65 and older and more than half of homes are owner-occupied, this kind of localized accessibility work addresses a genuine community need.

The company describes itself as a home restoration outfit handling "all phases" of work from their Lansing location. Early ratings across four reviews stand at a perfect 5.0, though the small sample size means these are early signals rather than an established track record. The reviews don't reveal specific aging-in-place projects or detail what draws customers to them, so prospective clients will want to ask directly about their experience with grab bar installation, threshold removal, bathroom safety upgrades, or whatever modification matters most for your situation.

What works in their favor is local presence and a willingness to take on the full range of bathroom and accessibility work. Whether you need a single safety upgrade like grab bars or a larger bathroom renovation with walk-in access, they appear equipped to handle it. The fact that they focus on remodeling - not just quick fixes - suggests they can manage projects that require structural or plumbing knowledge.

Before calling, have a clear sense of what you're trying to accomplish. Ask about their timeline, whether they pull permits for accessibility work, and if they can walk through the specific modifications you're considering. If the early ratings hold and they understand aging-in-place priorities, they're worth a conversation.