A handicap-accessible bathroom isn’t just about convenience—it’s about independence, safety, and dignity. Whether you're adapting your home for a mobility device, helping a loved one age in place, or recovering from surgery, a properly designed space can ease daily routines and reduce fall risk.
Working with a specialist ensures the right balance of function, comfort, and compliance. At 3 Birds Accessibility – Pittsburgh, we’ve helped hundreds of homeowners create spaces that work for them—not against them.
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A fully accessible bathroom may include:
Our team ensures your layout, surfaces, and fixtures meet ADA design principles while still feeling like home.
Pittsburgh’s homes vary widely—row houses in Lawrenceville, ranches in Penn Hills, three-story homes in the North Hills. We know how to work within the limits of older structures while still delivering full accessibility.
We also handle:
It’s why families across the region trust 3 Birds as their go-to handicap bathroom contractor.
Every project starts with a consultation. We’ll visit your home, assess your needs, and design a plan that prioritizes your safety without overbuilding. Whether it’s a single modification or a full bathroom remodel, you’ll get clear communication and expert craftsmanship.
We don’t just build accessible bathrooms—we create peace of mind.
Let us help you make your bathroom safer and more functional. Request a quote to speak with a local accessibility expert today.
To learn more about our full range of services, visit the 3 Birds Accessibility – Pittsburgh home page.

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