Why Lakeshore Barrier Free conducts on-site assessments
Many homeowners want a price right away. That makes sense. But for accurate grab bar installation pricing, we need to see the bathroom first.
An on-site assessment helps us ensure stability and answer important questions like:
- Where the person actually needs support through a custom placement
- How many grab bars are needed
- What kind of wall surface are we working with
- Whether blocking is needed
- How the person gets in and out of the shower or on and off the toilet
Without seeing the space, any quote is only a rough estimate.
That is why Lakeshore Barrier Free finalizes pricing after an on-site assessment.
Cheap grab bar installation can cost more in the long run
This is one of those projects where the cheapest option is not always the safest option for fall prevention.
A lower-cost installer may not:
- Add blocking when needed
- Place the grab bar where the person naturally reaches
- Install the bar at the best angle
- Think through how the client actually moves through the bathroom
That matters.
A grab bar is a safety feature for senior safety. If it is installed in the wrong place or without proper support, it may not help when the elderly client needs it most.
Why professional grab bar placement matters
At Lakeshore Barrier Free, we focus on safety and mobility rather than just placing grab bars where a chart says they should go.
We place grab bars based on how the client actually uses the space.
We work closely with each client and often have them walk through the bathroom or home with us. That helps us understand where they feel comfortable grabbing, standing, sitting, and transferring.
We place the grab bars where the client needs them, not just to be ADA compliant. You can learn more in our
grab bar placement guide for Michigan homes.
That is a key difference between a true accessibility specialist and a general handyman.
Professional installer vs. handyman
Handyman services may be able to install a grab bar, but that does not always mean it is the right solution for the person using it.
Handyman services may focus on finishing the job fast. They may install the bar in a common spot, but not the best spot for that person.
At Lakeshore Barrier Free,
home accessibility and home modification are what we do every day. We understand how grab bar placement, wall structure, and individual needs all work together.
If you are trying to protect a loved one, this is one job that should be done with professional installation.
Real examples of grab bar installation projects
Our residential grab bar installation has covered many types of settings across our service area, including bathroom grab bars in:
- Standard homes
- Aging-in-place homes
- Group homes
Clients often need grab bars for:
- Getting in and out of the shower and tub
- Toilet-side grab bars for getting on and off the toilet
- Improving safety in the bathroom
- Reducing fall risk for seniors or people with mobility challenges
Some installations are simple. Others are more complex because of bathroom layout, wall material, or the need for extra support.
We have completed projects ranging from 1 grab bar to 9 grab bars, depending on the home and the client’s needs.
Are grab bars worth the money?
Yes. For many families, grab bars are a smart investment for aging-in-place because they help reduce fall risk and improve safety in one of the most dangerous rooms in the home.
It only takes one fall to change everything. In some cases, someone with mobility needs may not be able to get off the toilet safely or may struggle stepping in and out of the shower.
Grab bars can make daily life safer, easier, and more comfortable.
What to look for in a local grab bar installer
If you are searching for grab bar installation services, here are a few things to look for:
- Experience with accessibility remodeling, bathroom remodeling, and handrails
- In-person assessments
- Secure installation methods, including anchoring to wall studs
- Knowledge of different wall materials
- Customized placement for the user
- Willingness to add blocking when needed
The goal is not just to install a bar. The goal is to install it safely, securely, and in the right place.