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How to Select an Atlanta, Lawrenceville or Gwinnett Disability or Handicap Accessibility Home Renovation Company

What makes a good home remodeler for Atlanta, Lawrenceville or Gwinnett disability or handicap accessibility home renovations? The National Association of Homebuilders (NAHB) advises to select a home remodeler who has extensive business and management experience; construction and technical expertise; … Continue reading

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Atlanta Walk-In Tubs — Ella’s Deluxe and Ella’s Soaking Walk-In Hydrotherapy Tubs

New residential construction markets are competing for the savvy aging-in-place and universal design customer by building homes equipped standard with walk-in tubs. Our favorite model at Atlanta Home Modifications, LLC  is Ella’s Deluxe model manufactured by  Ella’s Walk-In Tubs and … Continue reading

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New Course at CATEA — Home Modifications: Processes and Tools

Appropriate home modifications can help a person with a disability perform daily activities.  They can also enable people who are aging into a disability to be able to stay in their homes longer.  But what types of accommodations are possible?  … Continue reading

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Electrical Features for the Accessible Home

Electrical Features for the Accessible Home http://atlantahomemods.com/DoorsandInteriors.aspx Three way back-lit rocker switches should be used at stairs and wherever necessary to prevent extra walking or walking in the dark. Built-in redundancy in the lighting fixtures should be included – two … Continue reading

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