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Sun City West was developed by Del Webb beginning in 1978, making the community's homes roughly 35 to 47 years old. Like Sun City to the east, the original bathrooms and kitchens were designed for a different era and often include step-in tubs, narrow doorways, low toilets, and knob hardware that becomes difficult to operate with arthritis or reduced grip strength. We specialize in modifications that extend independence: curbless walk-in showers, properly anchored grab bars, comfort-height toilets, wider doorway openings, lever hardware, and kitchen accessibility improvements. We work proactively with residents who are planning ahead — which is always less disruptive and less expensive than responding to an emergency.
We serve all of Sun City West including Zip Code 85375.
Why Sun City West Homeowners Choose Us

Custom and semi-custom cabinet replacements, quartz and granite countertops, backsplash tile, layout reconfiguration, and full kitchen renovations.

Tub-to-shower conversions, walk-in showers, vanity updates, tile, comfort-height toilets, and complete primary bathroom renovations.

Curbless showers, grab bars, wider doorways, lever hardware, pull-out cabinet shelves, and ADA-compliant modifications for independent living.

Quartz, granite, quartzite, and porcelain slab countertops. Kitchen islands, bathroom vanities, and outdoor kitchen surfaces.

Waterproof luxury vinyl plank throughout kitchens, bathrooms, and main living areas. Porcelain tile installation for wet areas.

Full-home renovations under a single contract — kitchen, bathrooms, flooring, and more coordinated by one project manager.
Sun City West's homes are generally slightly newer than Sun City's original sections — mostly late 1970s through early 1990s construction. The floor plans tend to be a bit more spacious, which gives more room to work in the bathroom. Curbless shower conversions, double vanity updates, and comfort-height toilet swaps are the most common projects. We also regularly install grab bars in showers and at toilets where residents have been putting it off — the standard advice is to install them before they're needed.
The neighborhoods around Sun City West's recreation centers see high remodeling activity — residents who are actively engaged in community life and want their homes to reflect the same quality of life. Kitchen updates (replacing dated appliances and cabinet hardware, adding pull-out shelves in base cabinets) and master bathroom refreshes are common alongside the accessibility modifications.
Sun City West's golf course-adjacent homes were often upgraded at various points over the decades. We assess what was done before, what holds up, and what needs current attention — and provide an honest scope without selling work that isn't needed.
We come to you with material samples. You describe your vision, we assess the space and give honest feedback on what's possible and what it costs.
We develop the design with 3D renderings so you can see the finished space before work begins. All materials are selected and ordered before demo day.
We handle demo, rough-in, finish installation, and final walkthrough. All permits pulled, all inspections scheduled. One point of contact throughout.
The most common projects: (1) Curbless shower conversion, replacing the original tub/shower combo. (2) Grab bar installation at shower entry, inside shower, and beside toilet. (3) Comfort-height toilet replacement. (4) Lever hardware installation throughout. (5) Pull-out shelves in kitchen base cabinets to reduce bending. These are done as individual projects or combined into a comprehensive aging-in-place renovation.
Yes. Arizona ALTCS (Medicaid), VA SAH/SHA grants for veterans, and Maricopa County Area Agency on Aging programs may provide assistance for qualifying residents. We can provide project documentation needed for applications. Call 602-885-6998 to discuss funding options for your specific situation.
Yes, and we do this regularly in Sun City West's smaller original floor plans. The minimum functional curbless shower is approximately 32"x32" — enough for a safe entry and turning radius for a walker. We assess the existing footprint, discuss realistic dimensions, and show you exactly what the finished space will look like before work begins. Some floor plans require removing the existing tub and reconfiguring the layout to gain usable shower space.
Key kitchen modifications for aging in place: pull-out shelves in all base cabinets (eliminates deep bending), full-extension drawers in base cabinets (accessible from standing or seated), lever or D-ring hardware on all cabinets, raised dishwasher mounting, and a lower section of countertop (32"–34") for seated food preparation if needed. These can be done as part of a full kitchen remodel or as targeted upgrades without full cabinet replacement.
The most effective aging-in-place modifications are planned before they're needed urgently. Schedule a free home assessment and we'll walk through every space and give you honest priorities.