Accessibility Contractors in Vancouver, Washington

Home accessibility modifications and ADA compliance..

Vancouver is a fast-growing Portland suburb with strong residential contractor demand.

Accessibility contractors modify homes and buildings for people with mobility challenges, aging in place, and ADA compliance. Common projects include wheelchair ramp installation, grab bar and handrail installation, doorway widening, roll-in shower conversions, stairlift installation, and threshold modifications. Aging-in-place modifications help homeowners remain safely in their homes as mobility changes — the cost of accessibility modifications is typically far less than assisted living. Many modifications qualify for Veterans Affairs (VA) grants, Medicaid waiver programs, or state aging services funding. A Certified Aging in Place Specialist (CAPS) designation indicates specialized training in accessibility remodeling.

34

Listed contractors

$1k–$8k

Typical cost

What to look for when hiring a accessibility contractor

  • Look for contractors with CAPS (Certified Aging in Place Specialist) designation.
  • Ask about their experience with the specific modification you need (ramps, showers, stairlifts).
  • Ask whether the project qualifies for VA grants, Medicaid waivers, or state funding programs.
  • Get a written estimate that specifies ADA compliance dimensions where applicable.

Accessibility contractors in Vancouver(34 listed)

ADAIR HOMES INC
Residential General Contractor · VANCOUVER · WA
ADAIR HOMES INC
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR · Vancouver · WA
ADAM BALDWIN
J-General Journeyman · VANCOUVER · WA
ADAM L MASSEY
J-General Journeyman · VANCOUVER · WA
ADAM M GOMEZ
WHI-Water Heater Installer · Vancouver · WA
ADAM M WALLIS
SIG-Ltd Journeyman Sign · VANCOUVER · WA
ADAM NEW FRAMING LLC
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR · VANCOUVER · WA
ADAMOSKY TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS CORPORATION
Commercial Specialty Contractor Level 2 · VANCOUVER · WA
ADAM R SWEET
LEA-Ltd Energy Class A · VANCOUVER · WA
ADAMS AFFORDABLE FENCING LLC
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR · VANCOUVER · WA
ADAMS CHIMNEY SPECIALIST LLC
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR · Vancouver · WA
ADAMS PLUMBING
PLUMBING CONTRACTOR · VANCOUVER · WA
ADAN SAAVEDRA OROZCO
LEB-Ltd Energy Class B · VANCOUVER · WA
ADAPT ELECTRIC LLC
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR · VANCOUVER · WA
ADAPTIVE HOME REMODELING LLC
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR · VANCOUVER · WA
AG REMODELING LLC
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR · Vancouver · WA
AIR QUALITY ROOFING LLC
Commercial General Contractor Level 2 · VANCOUVER · WA
BRADLEY LAWRENCE DANIELS
Residential General Contractor · VANCOUVER · WA
BRADLEY SAMPSON
LEA-Ltd Energy Class A · VANCOUVER · WA
BRADLEY T JOHNSTON
J-General Journeyman · VANCOUVER · WA
BRADLEY W DRINKWARD
J-General Journeyman · VANCOUVER · WA
COLORADAS CONSTRUCTION LLC
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR · VANCOUVER · WA
DAVID ADAMS
QP-Qualified Person · VANCOUVER · WA
ESTRADA LANDSCAPING&MAINT LLC
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR · VANCOUVER · WA
View all 34 accessibility contractors in Washington

How much does accessibility cost in Vancouver?

$500 – $8,000Full cost guide →per project (typical)

Grab bars: $100–$300 installed. Wheelchair ramp: $1,000–$5,000. Roll-in shower conversion: $3,000–$8,000. Stairlift: $3,000–$6,000. Doorway widening: $500–$1,500 per opening.

Accessibility contractors in Vancouver — FAQ

How many accessibility contractors are in Vancouver?

EdgeLocal lists 34 licensed accessibility contractors in Vancouver, Washington. All listings are sourced from state licensing registries.

What is the average rating for accessibility contractors in Vancouver?

Accessibility contractors in Vancouver are listed on EdgeLocal with ratings sourced from Google Business profiles. Use the directory to compare rated contractors near you.

Do accessibility contractors in Vancouver need to be licensed?

Yes. Washington requires accessibility contractors to hold a valid state license. Always verify a contractor's license is current and in good standing before signing any contract or allowing work to begin.

How do I find a reliable accessibility contractor in Vancouver?

Start by verifying the contractor holds a valid Washington license. Check their Google rating and read reviews. Get at least three written estimates. Confirm they carry general liability and workers' compensation insurance. Ask for references from recent Vancouver jobs.

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