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Radcliff Home Improvement

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5.0(5 reviews)

Specialties

Bathroom remodelerGeneral contractorInterior construction contractorKitchen remodeler

Service Area

1718 Radcliff Ave, Bronx, NY 10462, United States

Editorial summary

Our Take

Age At Home Directory editors

Radcliff Home Improvement operates from the Bronx, where they work as a general contractor and specialized remodeler handling both bathroom and kitchen projects. Their service menu spans the full range of aging-in-place modifications - from grab bar installation and non-slip flooring to more involved work like walk-in tub conversion, doorway widening, and bathroom safety upgrades. They also handle countertop lowering and first-floor living arrangements, which matter for people managing mobility changes or arthritis.

The Bronx has a notably older population and high owner-occupancy rate, meaning many residents are exactly the people considering modifications to stay in homes they've built lives in. Radcliff's positioning as both a general contractor and interior specialist suggests they can manage projects that span structural and finish work - useful when aging-in-place needs require more than cosmetic updates.

With five reviews all rating them at 5.0, early ratings suggest satisfaction, though the sample size is modest. That's typical for regional contractors not yet operating at a very large scale. What matters more for a phone call is whether the scope - bathroom and kitchen remodeling as core work - aligns with your actual project. If you need a walk-in shower or grab bars added to an existing bathroom, they appear equipped to do it. If your project is more specialized (say, stair lifts or whole-home accessibility consulting), you may want to confirm they have experience.

Radcliff Home Improvement is worth contacting if you're in the Bronx area and have bathroom or kitchen modifications in mind as part of an aging-in-place plan. Their general contracting background suggests they can talk through the practical side of what structural changes might be needed alongside the safety upgrades.