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Fredo Tile and Marble

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Specialties

Bathroom remodelerFlooring contractorKitchen remodelerMasonry contractor

Service Area

497 North St, Windsor Locks, CT 06096, United States

Editorial summary

Our Take

Age At Home Directory editors

Fredo Tile and Marble operates in Windsor Locks, a town in Hartford County where owner-occupied homes dominate and many residents are managing the practical reality of aging in place. The company's footprint spans bathroom remodeling, kitchen work, flooring, and masonry - a combination that positions them well for the full scope of accessibility modifications.

Their public listing identifies several aging-in-place specific services: walk-in tubs and shower conversions, grab bar installation, non-slip flooring, ADA-compliant toilet installation, countertop lowering, and bathroom safety upgrades. These are the core modifications that help people remain safely in their own homes as mobility and balance change. Bathroom work in particular - where falls are most common - appears central to what they do.

Eight reviews currently sit at 5.0 stars, which is encouraging early feedback. That said, a modest sample means the rating reflects a smaller pool of customer experience. What emerges from a working contractor roster at this level is usually consistency on fundamentals: showing up, completing the job, and communicating clearly.

For families weighing an aging-in-place project in the greater Hartford area, Fredo Tile and Marble's combination of tile work, flooring expertise, and remodeling experience makes sense. If your parent or aging relative needs a bathroom reconfigured with slip-resistant surfaces, a walk-in tub installed, or grab bars mounted securely into solid backing, these are skills that require both craftsmanship and attention to safety code. A local contractor who has done this work repeatedly will know the materials that hold up and the installation details that matter.

Their location at 497 North Street makes them accessible for consultations and follow-up service. A call to discuss your specific bathroom or kitchen project - and what safety upgrades make sense for your home - is a reasonable next step if accessibility modifications are on your radar.