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Meso

Meso provides a range of prefab interior construction solutions; walls, doors, ceilings, and acoustical treatments; across the Midwest and Southwest US.

Specialties

Interior construction contractor

Service Area

3803 Main Ave, Fargo, ND 58103

Editorial summary

Our Take

Age At Home Directory editors

Meso is an interior construction contractor based in Fargo that specializes in prefabricated building solutions - walls, doors, ceilings, and acoustic treatments - with service reach across the Midwest and Southwest. For homeowners in Fargo, where roughly 44% of homes are owner-occupied and the population includes a growing share of residents over 65, the company's focus on interior modifications could be relevant to aging-in-place planning.

Prefab interior construction has potential applications in accessibility work - reconfiguring layouts for mobility, creating barrier-free spaces, and installing acoustic treatments that reduce overstimulation, which can be important for aging adults with hearing sensitivities or cognitive changes. The modular nature of their approach may also appeal to homeowners who want faster installation with less disruption to daily life.

That said, Meso appears to position itself primarily as a general interior construction contractor rather than specifically marketing accessibility or aging-in-place expertise. Their public materials focus on the range of interior systems they can build, not on modifications tailored to mobility, safety, or functional aging. Early reviews and customer feedback on this directory have not yet accumulated, so there is limited public track record visible here.

For someone considering aging-in-place modifications - grab bars, threshold removal, wider doorways, accessible bathrooms, or lighting upgrades - it would be worth a direct conversation with Meso about whether their prefab systems and installation team have experience with accessibility-focused projects. They may well be equipped to handle such work, but their marketing materials do not yet clarify that specialization. A phone call to understand their experience with aging-in-place clients and to discuss your specific needs is a sensible first step.