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West Virginia Home Remodel and Repair

Specialties

Bathroom remodelerDeck builderFence contractorFlooring contractorGarage builderGeneral contractorPainting

Service Area

649 Mara Rose Ln, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425, United States

Editorial summary

Our Take

Age At Home Directory editors

West Virginia Home Remodel and Repair operates from Harpers Ferry, a historic river town where nearly one in four residents is over 65 and most households are owner-occupied - meaning many people are thinking carefully about staying in their homes as they age. The contractor's breadth of skills aligns well with that reality: they handle general contracting, flooring, painting, and carpentry work, but their roster also includes several modifications that matter most for aging-in-place projects.

On the accessibility side, they list bathroom safety upgrades, grab bar installation, walk-in tub and shower conversions, ADA toilet installation, and wider doorways. They also note countertop lowering and non-slip flooring, both practical touches that reduce injury risk. Some of this work - like grab bars and flooring choices - can be handled within a single room; other projects, such as converting a standard shower or widening doors, require more involved carpentry and may sit alongside their general contracting capability.

Early ratings suggest reliable work. Across five public reviews, the company holds a 4.4 out of 5 average, which is a modest but honest sample size. Without knowing specific review language, it's worth asking directly about their experience with accessibility modifications and whether they've worked on aging-in-place projects specifically - general contracting experience doesn't always translate to an understanding of mobility challenges or safety priorities for older adults.

The firm's location in Harpers Ferry means they serve a region where people are genuinely invested in their homes. If you're considering bathroom safety work, walk-in tubs, or structural modifications to support aging in place, contacting them to discuss your specific needs and their relevant project history makes sense.