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Interior Basements

5.0(4 reviews)

Interior Finishing is a family owned residential remodeling company serving Summit, Portage and Cuyahoga County in Ohio.

Specialties

Interior construction contractor

Service Area

9352 Gerald Dr, Streetsboro, OH 44241, United States

Editorial summary

Our Take

Age At Home Directory editors

Interior Basements operates out of Streetsboro, a community in Portage County where nearly one in five residents is over sixty and a strong majority of households own their homes-the kind of place where aging in place isn't abstract, but a neighbor-to-neighbor reality. This family-owned remodeling company focuses on interior work across Portage, Summit, and Cuyahoga counties, handling projects that reshape how homes function as people's needs evolve.

While the company's name suggests a basement specialty, their broader interior construction expertise positions them to tackle accessibility updates throughout the home-widening doorways, reconfiguring bathrooms for zero-threshold showers, improving lighting and flooring transitions that matter more with each passing year. These aren't cosmetic tweaks; they're the modifications that let someone stay in a familiar space safely and independently.

With only four reviews on record, the perfect 5.0 rating offers an early signal rather than a fully established track record. Still, every review began somewhere, and the feedback so far points to workmanship and follow-through that clients valued enough to rate publicly. Streetsboro's location-between Akron and Cleveland-gives Interior Basements range across a substantial swath of Northeast Ohio, useful for families searching locally but not finding the right fit.

For anyone considering a basement conversion into main-floor living space, a bathroom redesign that eliminates barriers, or interior updates that make daily routines easier, Interior Basements brings the residential remodeling foundation that aging-in-place projects require. A conversation about scope, timeline, and how they approach accessibility work is a reasonable next step.