Standard contractors often lack the experience and understanding to design spaces for people with mobility, vision, or neurological challenges. When you work with a contractor specializing in disability remodeling, you’re getting more than just renovations—you’re getting thoughtful, tailored solutions that meet ADA standards and fit your lifestyle.
At 3 Birds Accessibility – Pittsburgh, our team brings experience, compassion, and technical skill to every job. From walk-in tubs to stairlifts to barrier-free kitchens, we’ve helped homeowners across the city live more independently.
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As one of Pittsburgh’s most trusted disability remodeling contractors, we offer:
Every home is different, so we start with an in-depth consultation to understand your needs and provide a detailed plan.
Many Pittsburgh homes—especially older ones in neighborhoods like Bloomfield, Greenfield, or Shadyside—have tight layouts and steep entryways that complicate accessibility upgrades. Our team is familiar with the city’s architecture and building codes, so we can find solutions that fit both the home and its history.
We’ve worked with:
We take pride in helping Pittsburghers live with freedom and dignity in their own homes.
Look for a remodeling partner who:
We meet all of those criteria—and then some.
If you're ready to make your home more accessible, request a quote from our team today. We’ll help you assess what’s possible, what’s needed, and what the next steps look like.
To learn more about who we are and why we care, visit our Pittsburgh home page.
Your home should work for everyone who lives in it. Let’s make sure it does.

Apr 24, 2026
For homeowners dealing with mobility challenges, stairs can quickly become one of the most difficult parts of the home to navigate. Multi-level homes are common throughout Pittsburgh, and accessing bedrooms, bathrooms, or basements often requires climbing stairs several times a day.

Apr 21, 2026
When planning an accessible bathroom remodel, homeowners often encounter the terms walk-in shower and barrier-free shower.

Apr 18, 2026
For individuals who use wheelchairs or other mobility devices, many traditional home layouts can present daily challenges. Steps at entryways, narrow doorways, and standard bathroom fixtures are often designed without accessibility in mind.

Apr 15, 2026
For individuals who use wheelchairs, walkers, or other mobility devices, even a few steps at the entrance of a home can create a significant barrier.