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Sieg Home Improvements

5.0(1 reviews)

Specialties

Bathroom remodelerDry wall contractorGeneral contractorHandyman/Handywoman/HandypersonKitchen remodelerPlumberSiding contractorWindow installation service

Service Area

110 Timber Village Ln, Mercer, PA 16137, United States

Editorial summary

Our Take

Age At Home Directory editors

Sieg Home Improvements operates out of Mercer, a small northwestern Pennsylvania community where owner-occupied homes and residents over 65 represent a meaningful share of the local population. The company works from their Timber Village Lane address and describes itself as a general contractor with particular expertise in bathroom and kitchen remodeling, plumbing, and drywall work - a combination that aligns naturally with aging-in-place modifications.

Their stated service range covers several modifications relevant to homeowners planning to age in place: walk-in tub and shower conversions, grab bar installation, non-slip flooring, countertop height adjustments, wider doorways for mobility aids, and ADA toilet installation. They also handle broader home work like siding and window installation, suggesting they can manage both specialized accessibility projects and general home maintenance that an aging household might need simultaneously.

The company's public profile is still building - early ratings suggest positive results from the limited feedback available, though a small review sample means reputation data should be weighed alongside a direct conversation about your specific project. For someone in Mercer or the surrounding area, their proximity and general contractor license offer convenience for coordinating bathroom or kitchen work that touches plumbing, electrical, and structural elements all at once.

What matters most is whether Sieg can articulate their experience with accessibility standards - things like grab bar placement, threshold elimination, and whether they've worked with occupational therapists or understand universal design principles beyond code minimums. A phone call to discuss your home's layout, mobility needs, and timeline will tell you whether they're a practical fit for your aging-in-place project.