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Classic Kitchens & Baths

4.0(2 reviews)

Top Quailty kitchen and bath products and installation.

Specialties

Bathroom remodelerKitchen remodeler

Service Area

101 N Stone St, Fremont, OH 43420, United States

Editorial summary

Our Take

Age At Home Directory editors

Classic Kitchens & Baths operates from Fremont, a northwest Ohio community with a notably higher proportion of older homeowners and long-term residents than the national average. The company focuses on kitchen and bathroom remodeling work, which aligns naturally with aging-in-place modifications since bathrooms and kitchens are where most fall injuries occur and where accessibility needs become urgent.

Their service menu touches several elements relevant to aging-in-place planning: walk-in tub and shower conversions, grab bar installation, non-slip flooring, countertop adjustments, and ADA toilet upgrades. They also list interior accessibility and first-floor living modifications, suggesting they understand the broader picture of how a home can be adapted so older adults can move safely between spaces without installing grab bars in isolation.

Early ratings across two reviews average 4.0 out of 5, which is a modest sample but indicates customers have found their work acceptable. Without a larger body of feedback, it is difficult to discern patterns around timeliness, communication style, or how well they handle the specific needs of aging homeowners who may need extra patience during planning or temporary living arrangements during renovation.

The firm emphasizes quality products and installation as core to their approach, which matters in bathroom and kitchen work where durability and proper fitting are non-negotiable, especially if grab bars or walk-in tubs need to support real weight and use over years.

For Fremont-area residents or those with family in the region considering a bathroom safety upgrade or a first-floor kitchen modification to support aging in place, Classic Kitchens & Baths is worth a conversation to understand their process, timeline, and how they approach the functional details that matter most in an accessible home.