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Ruberti's Carpentry & Home Improvement

5.0(1 reviews)

Specialties

Bathroom remodelerCarpenterDry wall contractorKitchen remodeler

Service Area

1340 Nelson Ave, Vineland, NJ 08360, United States

Editorial summary

Our Take

Age At Home Directory editors

Ruberti's Carpentry & Home Improvement operates in Vineland, a community where nearly one in five residents is over 65 and the majority own their homes, making accessibility modifications a practical and sometimes urgent need for aging in place. Based at 1340 Nelson Ave, the company lists itself across several renovation disciplines - carpentry, bathroom and kitchen remodeling, and drywall work - which aligns with the core projects that make a home work for someone aging there rather than moving.

Their public profile suggests readiness for the modifications that matter most: walk-in tub and shower conversions, grab bar installation, wider doorways, countertop and toilet height adjustments, non-slip flooring, and first-floor living space reconfiguration. These are the tangible changes that reduce fall risk, improve mobility for people with arthritis or balance issues, and let someone stay independent in a home they know. The fact that they list both bathroom safety upgrades and kitchen remodeling suggests they understand that aging in place usually involves more than a single room.

The company carries an early 5.0 rating based on a single review - a positive sign, though too small a sample to read much into yet. If you're considering them, treat that as a starting point rather than established track record, and ask about references from aging-in-place projects specifically.

Given Vineland's prevalence of owner-occupied homes and aging residents, Ruberti's local presence means they likely understand the region's housing stock and the particular challenges of modifying older properties. If you're looking to adapt a bathroom for safety, widen a doorway, or redesign a kitchen for easier access, it's worth calling to discuss your project and see how they approach aging-in-place modifications.