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New Scotland Tile & Marble Inc

New Scotland Tile and Marble. View our Photo and Video galleries to get ideas on how to make your existing home better than new.

Specialties

Bathroom remodelerFlooring contractorContractorKitchen remodelerTile contractor

Service Area

378 New Salem Rd, Voorheesville, NY 12186, United States

Editorial summary

Our Take

Age At Home Directory editors

New Scotland Tile & Marble Inc operates out of Voorheesville, a town in the Albany area where a substantial portion of residents are 65 and older, and most households are owner-occupied - a population that often prioritizes staying in their current homes as they age. The contractor's core work is tile, marble, and general remodeling, with particular focus on bathroom and kitchen projects, which aligns naturally with aging-in-place needs.

Their service offerings touch several accessibility priorities: non-slip flooring, walk-in tub and shower conversions, grab bar installation, countertop height adjustments, and bathroom safety upgrades. They also list first-floor living modifications and ADA toilet installation among their capabilities. For someone considering a ground-floor bedroom or bathroom refresh - common starting points for aging-in-place planning - these are relevant skill areas.

The current public rating reflects only one review with a low score, which is too small a sample to draw firm conclusions. Early signals matter less than direct conversation; a single negative experience doesn't necessarily predict performance on your specific project, and positive word-of-mouth in a smaller community sometimes precedes online visibility. It's worth asking directly about completed aging-in-place projects, references from other clients, and how they approach accessibility details like proper grab bar mounting (which requires solid backing, not just surface installation) and slip-resistant surface selection.

The contractor maintains a web presence with photo and video galleries, suggesting they document their work - a reasonable sign they're comfortable showing what they've completed. Given Voorheesville's location in the Capital Region, they're also likely familiar with regional building codes and permit requirements for bathroom and accessibility work.

If you're planning bathroom or flooring updates with accessibility in mind, a phone call to discuss your specific needs and request recent project examples makes sense before deciding whether to move forward.