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Renovat Homes

Verified
5.0(11 reviews)

Specialties

Bathroom remodelerRemodelerKitchen remodeler

Service Area

9167 Chesapeake Dr, San Diego, CA 92123, United States

Editorial summary

Our Take

Age At Home Directory editors

Renovat Homes operates in San Diego, where nearly half of all homes are owner-occupied and where aging residents make up about 14 percent of the population - a demographic that often needs thoughtful modifications to stay safely at home.

The company lists itself as a general remodeler with particular expertise in bathrooms and kitchens, which aligns well with aging-in-place priorities. Their service menu includes walk-in tub and shower conversions, grab bar installation, non-slip flooring, ADA toilet installation, countertop lowering, and broader interior accessibility work. These are the concrete modifications that make a real difference when someone wants to age in their current home - work that requires both technical skill and understanding of how small changes prevent falls and preserve independence.

Early ratings suggest solid work. Across 11 reviews, Renovat Homes holds a 5.0 rating, which is a modest but positive sample. The relatively small review count means you won't find the kind of extensive feedback trail that a larger, longer-established firm might have, so it's worth asking directly about references from aging-in-place projects specifically and how long they've been doing this type of work.

The company is based in North San Diego County, which makes them reasonably accessible to clients throughout the area. Because bathroom safety and accessibility modifications often require coordinating plumbing, electrical, and structural work, you'll want to ask whether they handle all those trades in-house or coordinate with subcontractors - that can affect timeline and communication.

If you're a San Diego homeowner or an adult child thinking about modifications for a parent's home, Renovat Homes is worth a conversation. Call to discuss your specific project and ask for references from similar aging-in-place work.