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Connect with homeowners and businesses actively posting Home Accessibility Modification jobs. Set your own rates and get matched with clients in your area.

Typical market rate: $2,000–$15,000 per project

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Why Home Accessibility Modification Businesses Choose GigNGo

Everything you need to attract clients, manage jobs, and grow your Home Accessibility Modification business

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Ready-to-Buy Clients

Connect with homeowners who have posted active Home Accessibility Modification requests. These are warm leads who have already decided they need help — not cold inquiries.

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Set Your Own Prices

You control your rates. Quote Home Accessibility Modification jobs at $2,000–$15,000 or whatever reflects your expertise. No platform commission on your first 5 jobs.

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Local Jobs Only

Get matched with Home Accessibility Modification jobs in your service area. Set your radius and only see relevant opportunities — no wasted time on out-of-range requests.

Build Your Reputation

Collect verified reviews from every Home Accessibility Modification job. A strong GigNGo profile builds trust and justifies premium pricing for quality work.

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Mobile-First Platform

Manage your Home Accessibility Modification business from anywhere with our iOS and Android apps. Respond to leads instantly and never miss a job opportunity.

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Instant Profile Setup

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Understanding the Home Accessibility Modification Market

What clients expect and what drives business growth in this category

Accessibility modifications adapt homes for individuals with mobility limitations using grab bars installed into wall blocking or toggle anchors, zero-threshold shower conversions, widened doorways to 32–36 inches clear per ADA guidelines, wheelchair ramps with 1:12 slope ratio, and stair lifts. Grab bar installation into standard drywall without blocking is dangerous — proper installation requires 2-inch galvanized steel anchored into wall framing or a specially designed anchor rated for 250+ lbs.

Clients or their families need modifications that enable independent living, prevent falls, and meet aging-in-place goals without a nursing facility transition.

Licensing & credentials: Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPS) designation from NAHB; licensed contractor for structural modifications; no special license required for grab bar installation alone.
$2,000–$15,000
Typical Home Accessibility Modification rate (per project)
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Platform fee on your first 5 jobs
5 min
Average profile setup time

How It Works

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Browse Local Jobs

See Home Accessibility Modification jobs posted by clients in your area who are ready to hire now

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Send Quotes

Quote jobs with your custom pricing. Clients see your reviews and profile alongside your bid

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Get Hired & Grow

Complete jobs, collect 5-star reviews, and watch your Home Accessibility Modification business expand

Home Accessibility Modification — Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from clients booking Home Accessibility Modification services

Where should grab bars be installed in a bathroom?

ADA guidelines recommend bars at the toilet (side and rear wall, 33–36 inches high), in the shower at entry and along the shower wall, and near the tub edge — always into blocking or framing.

What slope is required for a wheelchair ramp?

ADA requires a maximum 1:12 slope (1 inch rise per 12 inches run); for every 1 foot of rise, 12 feet of ramp is needed — a 2-step threshold requires approximately 24 inches of ramp.

Can doorways be widened without major reconstruction?

Offset door hinges (swing-clear hinges) add 1.5 inches of clear opening without widening the frame — enough for many wheelchairs. Full widening requires removing the frame and rebuilding the rough opening.

Is a zero-threshold shower the same as a walk-in shower?

A zero-threshold (curbless) shower has no step or curb — the floor transitions seamlessly, allowing wheelchair access. A standard walk-in shower may still have a 4-inch threshold.

Does a stair lift require structural modification?

Stair lifts bolt to the treads, not the wall — they don't require structural modification and can typically be installed in a day on straight staircases.

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