Skip to main content

GM Construction Inc.

Verified
5.0(14 reviews)

Specialties

Bathroom remodelerDeck builderFlooring contractorKitchen remodelerTile contractor

Service Area

221 Arrowhead St, Park Forest, IL 60466, United States

Editorial summary

Our Take

Age At Home Directory editors

GM Construction Inc. operates from Park Forest, a south suburban Chicago community where roughly one in four residents is over 65 and most households are owner-occupied - the kind of neighborhood where people plan to age in their homes. The company's service address on Arrowhead Street places them solidly local, which matters for accessibility work that often requires multiple site visits and ongoing communication.

Their listed specialties span kitchen and bathroom remodeling, flooring, tile work, and deck building. What's relevant for aging-in-place projects is how these general skills align with specific modifications: bathroom safety upgrades, walk-in shower and tub conversions, grab bar installation, ADA-compliant toilet installation, non-slip flooring, and countertop adjustments. First floor living modifications also fall within their scope. These are practical, measurable changes that reduce fall risk and preserve independence - the core of aging-in-place work.

Early ratings suggest consistent quality. Fourteen reviews at 5.0 out of 5 is a modest sample, but it reflects what customers who've worked with them have reported. That said, a small review count means you should ask detailed questions about their experience with aging-specific projects: whether they've installed grab bars in tile, how they approach wet-room safety, whether they're familiar with ADA specifications for bathrooms and fixtures. Not all bathroom remodelers prioritize accessibility concerns the same way.

For a Park Forest homeowner thinking about making a bathroom safer, lowering kitchen counters, or converting a shower for easier access, GM Construction's local presence and mixed bathroom-and-accessibility background make them a reasonable starting point. Call them with specifics about what you need modified, and listen to how clearly they understand the safety and functional goals behind your project.