For many families in Pittsburgh, a standard bathroom layout can create serious challenges for seniors and individuals with disabilities. Narrow doorways, high bathtub walls, and slippery flooring can make daily routines unsafe and difficult.
A handicap accessible bathroom remodel adapts your space to improve safety, independence, and comfort — while also adding long-term value to your home.
At 3 Birds Accessibility, we specialize in designing and installing accessible bathrooms that blend functionality with style.
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The total cost depends on the extent of modifications and materials chosen:
While it’s an investment, many families consider it essential for safety and quality of life.
When you work with 3 Birds Accessibility, the process is straightforward:
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Q: Do all handicap accessible bathrooms look clinical?
No — modern accessibility design blends functionality with stylish finishes.
Q: How long does a remodel take?
Most projects range from one to three weeks, depending on scope.
Q: Can small bathrooms be made accessible?
Yes, creative layouts and space-saving solutions can make even compact spaces functional.
If you’re ready to make your Pittsburgh bathroom safer and easier to use, 3 Birds Accessibility is here to help. Our team has the expertise to design and install a handicap accessible bathroom remodel tailored to your home.

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