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City Home Improvement Inc

3.9(18 reviews)

We deliver modern kitchen cabinets renovation services in Portland and sustainable new design-build services for older homes since 1965 across Oregon.

Specialties

Bathroom remodelerGeneral contractorKitchen remodeler

Service Area

8811 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland, OR 97220, United States

Editorial summary

Our Take

Age At Home Directory editors

City Home Improvement Inc has been operating in Portland since 1965, giving them long familiarity with the older housing stock that makes up much of the region - where about half of homes are owner-occupied and the 65-plus population is steady at 14 percent. They're listed as a general contractor, bathroom remodeler, and kitchen remodeler, with a service address on Northeast Sandy Boulevard.

For aging-in-place work specifically, their public listings show experience with the modifications that matter most: bathroom safety upgrades, walk-in tub and shower conversions, grab bar installation, ADA toilet installation, non-slip flooring, and interior accessibility work like wider doorways and countertop lowering. They also mention first-floor living solutions, which often involve thoughtful reconfiguration of existing spaces rather than full demolition. Their own description emphasizes sustainable design for older homes, which aligns with the practical reality that many aging-in-place projects involve working within the bones of a house rather than starting fresh.

Their public rating sits at 3.9 out of 5 across 18 reviews - a modest sample that suggests generally solid work, though not universal acclaim. This is a reasonable foundation to explore further through direct conversation, particularly if you're considering a bathroom or kitchen project with accessibility in mind.

A long tenure in Portland, combined with listed expertise in the specific modifications families typically need, makes City Home Improvement Inc worth contacting if you're planning accessible bathroom or kitchen work. Call to discuss your particular project, ask about timeline and references for similar jobs, and get a sense of how they approach the balance between functionality and aesthetics in older homes.