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WenJen Custom Resurfacing

5.0(1 reviews)

Specialties

Bathroom remodelerKitchen remodeler

Service Area

2701 Enterprise Ave Unit 3, Billings, MT 59102, United States

Editorial summary

Our Take

Age At Home Directory editors

WenJen Custom Resurfacing operates out of Billings, a city where nearly one in five residents are age 65 and older, and the majority own their homes - circumstances that often motivate thoughtful modifications to stay comfortable and independent indoors. The company works in bathroom and kitchen remodeling, with a stated focus on accessibility features that matter in aging-in-place planning: walk-in tubs and showers, grab bar installation, non-slip flooring, countertop adjustments, and bathroom safety upgrades including ADA-compliant toilet installation. They also list capacity for broader first-floor living modifications.

Early ratings suggest satisfaction - one five-star review signals a positive experience - though the review sample is very small and doesn't yet establish a broad track record. That means a prospective client should treat their public feedback as a starting point rather than comprehensive evidence.

What makes WenJen worth contacting for aging-in-place work is the specificity of their accessibility offerings. Bathroom safety is often the first critical area where families look to make changes, whether because of mobility shifts, balance concerns, or simply the practical reality that bathrooms present the highest risk for falls at home. Walk-in tub and shower conversions, grab bars, and slip-resistant surfaces are the foundation of many aging-in-place projects, and WenJen lists all three. The company's kitchen remodeling experience may also matter if you're considering counter heights, cabinet access, or appliance placement as part of a broader accessibility plan.

Located at 2701 Enterprise Avenue, they serve the Billings area directly. Before you call, clarify your specific project scope and ask about timeline and process - and always get references and a detailed written estimate. A small sample of reviews means you'll want to vet carefully, but the accessibility focus they've listed makes them a reasonable phone call for bathroom or first-floor modifications.