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Accessible Bathrooms · Hazel Dell, WA

Accessible Bathrooms in Hazel Dell, Washington

Hazel Dell's mid-century homes and modest ranches along the Highway 99 corridor were mostly built with a single bathroom that's never been touched since the house was framed.

Accessible Bathrooms for Hazel Dell homes

Hazel Dell's mid-century homes and modest ranches along the Highway 99 corridor were mostly built with a single bathroom that's never been touched since the house was framed. That single-bath reality makes accessibility work here higher-stakes than in a house with options — the one bathroom has to work for everyone in the household, which usually means widening the door swing, rebuilding the tub as a curbless shower, and adding a built-in seat and grab bars. The good news is that most Hazel Dell homes are single-story ranches, which is a genuine advantage for mobility even before the bathroom itself changes. Newer infill near Hazel Dell Avenue and Lakeshore sometimes has a bit more room to work with than the original Highway 99-era houses.

What's included

Accessible Bathrooms

  • Curbless, zero-threshold shower entries
  • Reinforced walls and discreet grab bars
  • Built-in shower seating and handheld sprays
  • Comfort-height fixtures and slip-resistant flooring
  • Wider clearances for easier movement
A barrier-free walk-in shower with a low-threshold entry, built-in niche, and open, easy-to-navigate layout — Accessible Bathrooms in Hazel Dell, Washington

What affects cost in Hazel Dell

Honest pricing, no guesswork

Because so many Hazel Dell bathrooms are original to a mid-century single-story ranch, cost is often driven by cracked tile, a leaking tub surround, and decades of unmanaged moisture that need correcting before the curbless shower and grab-bar blocking go in.

We don't publish one-size-fits-all prices. After a free in-home consultation we give you a clear, fixed quote in writing — no surprise change orders once the project is underway.

Hazel Dell questions, answered

Frequently asked

We only have one bathroom in our Hazel Dell ranch — can it be made accessible without losing the tub for everyone else?
That's a common concern in Hazel Dell's single-bath homes. In most cases, a well-planned curbless shower with a built-in seat and handheld spray works better for every member of the household, not just the person it's designed for, so you're not really losing function — you're gaining it.
Our tub surround along Highway 99 is original — is that a problem for an accessible remodel?
It's actually a good reason to remodel now rather than later. Original surrounds this age have usually let some moisture behind the tile, so we plan to rebuild the waterproofing while the wall is open for the curbless pan and grab-bar blocking, which addresses both issues in one project.

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