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Matta Remodeling Services

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home improvement contractor, kitchen and bathroom remodeling, doors, windows, carpenter, finish carpenter, handyman, custom cabinet, custom built-ins, painting, flooring Boston Milton Braintree Quincy Hingham Cohasset Scituate Kingston Duxbury Plymouth

Specialties

Bathroom remodelerKitchen remodelerWindow installation serviceWoodworker

Service Area

85 Overlook Rd, Weymouth, MA 02189, United States

Editorial summary

Our Take

Age At Home Directory editors

Matta Remodeling Services operates out of Weymouth on the South Shore, serving an area where nearly one in four residents is over 65 and most properties are owner-occupied - exactly the profile of homeowners thinking through aging-in-place needs. The company works across kitchen and bathroom remodeling, which forms the backbone of most accessibility projects, alongside carpentry, flooring, window installation, and custom cabinetry.

For aging-in-place specifically, the contractor's documented scope covers walk-in tub and shower conversions, grab bar installation, non-slip flooring, countertop adjustment, and ADA-compliant toilet installation - the core modifications that help people maintain independence in their homes as mobility or balance changes. Their broader carpentry and finish work suggests they're comfortable with the detailed, custom angles that accessibility work often requires: doorway widening, threshold removal, or custom ramp framing that fits both function and a home's existing character.

Early ratings suggest solid performance - 4.8 out of 5 across a modest five reviews. That's a smaller sample than some contractors gather over time, so less of a track record than you'd find with hundreds of reviews, but the feedback tilts positive. The company serves multiple towns across the South Shore and into the greater Boston area, so they have regional depth without being so large that every job goes to a rotating crew.

The practical value here is that Matta Remodeling handles both the specialized accessibility components (walk-in conversions, grab bar work) and the broader renovation context - making them potentially useful if your aging-in-place project is part of a larger bathroom or kitchen update. They're worth a call if you're looking for a contractor comfortable with both the accessibility specifics and the finish-carpentry detail that makes a remodel feel right in an older home.