ProSource of Northwest Arkansas
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2301 N 17th St, Rogers, AR 72756, United States
Our Take
ProSource of Northwest Arkansas operates as both a home improvement showroom and a materials supplier in Rogers, serving a community where nearly six in ten households are owner-occupied and the over-65 population continues to grow. Their business model centers on flooring, countertops, cabinetry, and tile - the very materials that matter most when adapting a home for aging in place.
For someone considering a bathroom renovation or kitchen modification, ProSource's dual role as showroom and wholesaler means you can typically see samples, discuss layout changes, and source materials in one place. Their public listings mention walk-in tub installation, non-slip flooring, grab bar installation, and bathroom safety upgrades - all practical aging-in-place interventions. They also work with countertop lowering and walk-in shower conversions, which address real accessibility needs as mobility changes. Their capacity to handle first-floor living modifications and ADA toilet installation rounds out the scope of work relevant to someone aging in their current home.
Early ratings across 19 reviews suggest a 4.6 out of 5 score, which reflects modest but consistent satisfaction. That modest sample size means it's worth reading a few individual reviews to understand what past customers experienced - both successes and any frustrations with timelines or communication.
Rogers' home ownership rate and aging population make aging-in-place work economically viable there, and ProSource's established retail presence suggests staying power. They're the type of contractor who can handle the concrete side of home modification - the flooring, the grab bars, the accessible vanities - rather than structural framing or plumbing, so you'd likely pair them with a general contractor or licensed plumber depending on your project scope.
If you're planning bathroom or kitchen work that supports aging in place, a conversation with ProSource is worth having to understand both their design input and material availability.