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Hard Tops of Iowa

5.0(1 reviews)

Save roughly 50% by refinishing kitchen countertops or bathroom vanities rather than replacing them with the help of Hard Tops of Iowa, located in Spencer, IA.

Specialties

Bathroom remodelerCountertop contractor

Service Area

1520 35th Ave W Unit #4, Spencer, IA 51301, United States

Editorial summary

Our Take

Age At Home Directory editors

Hard Tops of Iowa, based in Spencer, handles bathroom remodeling and countertop work from their Spencer location. For aging-in-place projects, they list several services that matter in accessible home design: countertop lowering, walk-in tub and shower conversions, grab bar installation, ADA toilet installation, and non-slip flooring. These are practical modifications that address common safety concerns and mobility challenges in kitchens and bathrooms.

The company appears to focus on refinishing and adapting existing surfaces rather than full replacement, which can be a smart approach for homeowners looking to manage project costs while still making meaningful safety improvements. Lowering countertops and vanities, for instance, helps people with limited reach or mobility; non-slip flooring and grab bars address fall risk, which remains a significant concern in older homes.

Spencer sits in Clay County in northwestern Iowa, where roughly 23% of the population is age 65 and older, and most residents own their homes - a profile where aging-in-place modifications make practical sense. The company has limited public reviews on file (one five-star rating), so it's early to draw broad conclusions about their track record, but that single review suggests a customer was satisfied with their work.

What isn't clear from available information is the full scope of their bathroom safety expertise, their experience with ADA compliance specifics, or whether they handle structural work alongside fixture installation. For someone considering grab bars, walk-in tub installation, or countertop modifications in the Spencer area, a direct conversation with Hard Tops of Iowa would help clarify what they actually handle in-house and what they might coordinate through other contractors. That conversation is worth having if you're planning bathroom or kitchen safety upgrades.