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Phil's Custom Cabinets

5.0(1 reviews)

Specialties

Bathroom remodelerCabinet makerKitchen remodeler

Service Area

6345 OH-56, Circleville, OH 43113, United States

Editorial summary

Our Take

Age At Home Directory editors

Phil's Custom Cabinets operates from Circleville, a community in central Ohio where nearly one-quarter of residents are over 65 and most live in owner-occupied homes - the kind of stable housing stock where aging-in-place modifications make real sense. The shop itself is rooted in traditional cabinetry and kitchen-bath remodeling work, which positions them well for the spatial planning and detailed craftsmanship that accessibility projects demand.

For aging-in-place specifically, Phil's Custom Cabinets addresses several practical priorities: bathroom safety upgrades, walk-in tub and shower conversions, grab bar installation, and ADA-compliant toilet placement. They also handle interior accessibility work like non-slip flooring and countertop lowering - the kind of modifications that let people maintain independence in their own kitchens and bathrooms. First-floor living arrangements, often central to aging-in-place planning, fall within their scope as well.

With only one public review on record, early ratings suggest satisfaction, but the sample is too small to establish a track record in the traditional sense. This is not unusual for regional contractors who build their business through word-of-mouth and repeat clients rather than broad online visibility. What matters more here is whether their core cabinet and remodeling expertise translates to careful, custom work on accessibility projects - and whether they're willing to take on a single bathroom or kitchen modification rather than only full renovations.

Circleville's modest size means Phil's Custom Cabinets likely knows local building codes and the character of older homes in the area. If you have a bathroom or kitchen that needs both safety upgrades and quality craftsmanship, it's worth asking them directly about aging-in-place experience and whether they can speak to previous accessibility work, even if that record isn't yet visible online.