Across Pennsylvania, more families are choosing to remodel their bathrooms for accessibility. It’s not just about convenience — it’s about safety, independence, and peace of mind.
For Pittsburgh homeowners, where many houses are older and not designed with accessibility in mind, a remodel can be life-changing. From barrier-free showers to grab bars and walk-in tubs, accessibility upgrades turn risky bathrooms into safe, functional spaces.
At 3 Birds Accessibility, we’ve helped countless Pennsylvania families design bathrooms that meet their needs today and prepare their homes for the future.
An accessible remodel is built around safety and usability. Popular features include:
Costs vary depending on the project scope:
While the upfront price is significant, the long-term benefits — from safety to resale value — make it a smart investment for Pennsylvania families.
Pennsylvania has one of the fastest-growing senior populations in the U.S. As more families prioritize aging in place, demand for accessible homes is rising. Remodeling now not only improves daily life but also makes your home more attractive to future buyers.
Our team focuses on local expertise and personalized solutions. Here’s what sets us apart:
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Q: Do accessible remodels have to look “medical”?
No — today’s designs focus on blending safety with modern style.
Q: How long does a remodel take?
Anywhere from a few days for small updates to several weeks for a full remodel.
Q: Can smaller Pennsylvania homes be remodeled for accessibility?
Yes, compact spaces can be redesigned with creative layouts.
If you’re looking for a safer, more comfortable home in Pittsburgh or anywhere in Pennsylvania, an accessible bathroom remodel could be the answer.

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