Accessible Bathroom Renovation in Coquitlam
Premium renovation services for Coquitlam homeowners — kitchens, bathrooms, and complete home makeovers.
About Accessible Bathroom Renovation in Coquitlam
Accessible bathrooms — also called aging-in-place bathrooms — are designed for safe, independent use across mobility levels. We renovate bathrooms for homeowners 50+ planning to stay in their home long-term, post-stroke or post-injury homeowners returning from rehab, multi-generational households where grandparents move in, and disabled homeowners of any age.
The scope ranges from a few targeted safety upgrades to a full wheelchair-accessible ensuite. We design every project to current BC Building Code §3.8 (Barrier-Free Design) and CSA B651-23 standards, and coordinate with your occupational therapist when one is involved.
What's Included
1. Mobility & Access
| Feature | What it does |
|---|---|
| Curbless / zero-threshold shower | Eliminates the lip that causes falls and blocks wheelchair entry |
| Linear floor drain | Lets a wheelchair roll smoothly across the entire bathroom — no center bump |
| Wider doorway (32"–36" clear) | BC Code requires 32" minimum for barrier-free; 36" is standard for wheelchairs |
| Pocket / barn door | Recovers ~9 sq ft of clearance vs a swing door — critical in small bathrooms |
| 5-foot turning radius | 60" diameter clear floor space lets a wheelchair turn in place |
| Toilet transfer space | 32" × 48" clear at front and side for sliding-board transfers |
| Roll-in shower (60" × 36" min) | Wheelchair enters with attendant; sized for caregiver assist |
2. Safety & Fall Prevention
| Feature | What it does |
|---|---|
| R10/R11 anti-slip tile | Wet-rated DCOF ≥ 0.42 per ANSI A137.1 — far higher than standard tile |
| Anti-slip retrofit coating | Etched coating on existing tile — lower-cost upgrade without re-tiling |
| Anti-scald thermostatic valve | TempAssure valve, max 49°C — required by BC Code §3.8.3.16 |
| Pressure-balance shower valve | Prevents temperature swing when toilet flushes elsewhere |
| Contrast strip at door + curb | 2" high-contrast strip — helps low-vision residents see the threshold |
| 70+ foot-candle lighting | 3× brighter than standard residential — reduces fall risk |
| Toe-kick LED + motion lights | Hands-free path lighting for nighttime trips |
| Wall blocking at all bar locations | 2×6 plywood backing supports 200kg+ load — code-compliant grab bar mounts |
3. Fixtures & Plumbing
| Feature | What it does |
|---|---|
| Comfort-height toilet (17"–19") | Easier on knees and hips — used by every age group, not just seniors |
| Wall-hung toilet | Mounting height adjustable; floor sweeps clean underneath |
| Walk-in tub | Side-entry door, 2-min fill time, optional hydrotherapy jets |
| Roll-under sink / vanity | 28"–32" counter, 27" knee clearance, insulated p-trap (no leg burns) |
| Single-lever / lever-handle faucets | Operable with closed fist — friendly to arthritic hands |
| Hand-held shower wand | 60"+ slide bar, on/off button on the wand head |
| Multi-head body sprays | Seated showering option — reduces fatigue |
| Bidet / wash-let toilet seat | Toto Washlet, Brondell — popular in Chinese/Korean households, also reduces caregiver dependency |
| WaterSense fixtures | Lower water bills, no compromise on accessibility |
4. Grab Bars & Support
| Feature | What it does |
|---|---|
| Grab bars at toilet | 1 horizontal + 1 vertical, 1.25"–1.5" diameter, 33"–36" mount height |
| Grab bars in shower | Two walls minimum, including a vertical bar at entry |
| Folding wall-mount shower seat | 350 lb capacity, padded, folds flat when not in use |
| Built-in tile shower bench | Integrated with curbless slope — looks like spa, functions like accessibility |
| Designer / hidden grab bars | Moen Home Care, Invisia — double as towel bars and shelves |
| Vertical pull-up bar at tub | Helps standing transition for users who keep an existing tub |
| Toilet riser frame with arms | 4" rise, removable — interim solution before full toilet swap |
5. Smart & Tech Features
| Feature | What it does |
|---|---|
| Voice-controlled lighting | Alexa / Google Home dimming — hands-free at any mobility level |
| Motion-activated faucets | Hands-free, also helps arthritis and reduces germ spread |
| Heated floors | Comfort + faster drying = lower slip risk |
| Heated towel rail | Doubles as low-temp drying rack for hand-washables |
| Emergency call button | Wired to outside light, smart-home alert, or monitored medical service |
| Fall-detection integration | Apple Watch + bathroom-only no-phone-zone solution |
| Defogging / lighted mirror | Better self-care for low-vision users |
| Waterproof shower phone holder | For emergency calls during a fall |
6. Future-Proofing
| Feature | What it does |
|---|---|
| Wall blocking for future grab bars | $200 now vs $2,500 retrofit later (tile demo + reset) |
| Reinforced ceiling joist | Prep for ceiling-mounted patient lift if needed later |
| Roughed-in supply for future bidet | Extra cold-water stub at toilet, no wall-cut later |
| Wider stud spacing on accent wall | Allows future cabinet expansion without major rework |
| Pre-wired outlet for stair lift | Adjacent hallway prep so a future stair lift install is plug-and-play |
7. Funding We Help With
| Program | Who qualifies | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| BC Home Adaptation for Independence (HAFI) | Income-qualified seniors / disability | Up to $20,000 |
| Veterans Affairs Canada accessibility funding | Veterans | Variable, separate stream |
| Disability Tax Credit (DTC) renovation invoicing | DTC-approved homeowners | Itemized for tax credit submission |
| Medical Expense Tax Credit | Anyone with prescription | Renovation portion claimable |
| RDSP / RRSP Home Buyers' Plan | First-time owners with disability | Up to $35,000 RRSP withdrawal for accessible build |
We complete the contractor portion of the HAFI application, provide pressure-test certificates for HAFI's plumbing requirement, and itemize invoices for tax-credit submissions.
8. Code & Coordination
- BC Building Code §3.8 (Barrier-Free Design) compliance verified at sign-off
- CSA B651-23 (latest 2023 standard) audit on full wheelchair-accessible builds
- Permits + inspections when plumbing or load-bearing walls move
- Occupational therapist coordination — OT writes specs, we build to them
- RAA-certified Aging-in-Place assessor site visit available before scoping
- Pre-renovation home assessment — full-house aging-in-place audit, not just bathroom
9. Multi-Generational Considerations
Common in Vancouver, Burnaby, Richmond, and Surrey where multi-generational households are the norm:
- Bidet / wash-let standard in many Chinese and Korean households — we treat it as default, not luxury
- Two-person vanity for caregiver-assisted hygiene
- Lockable medicine cabinet when grandchildren also live in the home
- Convertible nursery → senior layout — wider doors and grab-bar blocking from the start, even if currently a young family
10. Optional Premium Add-Ons
- Curbless wet room (entire bathroom is shower)
- Programmable bath fill (Kohler PerfectFill — auto-fills to set temp + level)
- Through-floor lift (main floor to upper bathroom)
- Separate caregiver entry (door from hallway and bedroom)
- Smart toilets with auto-flush + auto-lid (Toto Neorest, Kohler Numi)
- Steam shower with aromatherapy
Aging-in-Place Advice We Give Every Client
Plan for the bathroom you'll need at 75, not the one you need today. Adding grab-bar backing in walls during a routine bathroom reno costs $200; adding it after, when you actually need the bars, costs $2,500 in tile demo and reset. Same logic for low-curb showers — much cheaper to build curbless once than to rebuild later.
Bring in your occupational therapist before scoping. OTs specify clearances, fixture heights, and access patterns based on your specific mobility profile. We translate their specs into a build plan that satisfies BC Code and CSA B651.
Document everything for grants and tax credits. We provide itemized invoices, photo documentation, and pressure-test certificates that satisfy HAFI, VAC, and DTC submission requirements.
Free in-Home Accessibility Assessment
Every accessible bathroom project starts with an in-home assessment — we measure clearances, identify load-bearing walls, evaluate existing plumbing capacity, and discuss your current and projected mobility needs. The assessment is free, takes about an hour, and produces a written scope you can use whether or not we build the project.
Accessible Bathroom Renovation Services in Coquitlam
Coquitlam home renovation company Reno Stars delivers full-service renovations across Burke Mountain, Maillardville, Westwood Plateau, Eagle Ridge, Austin Heights, and Ranch Park. From kitchen and bathroom remodels to whole-house transformations, our Coquitlam projects combine quality craftsmanship with on-time, on-budget delivery.
Real Coquitlam project pricing from our portfolio: [kitchen renovation](/en/guides/kitchen-renovation-cost-vancouver/)s from $25,000–$27,000 (5-6 weeks for a budget-friendly condo kitchen with quartz countertops) to $35,000+ for custom layouts. [bathroom renovation](/en/guides/bathroom-renovation-cost-vancouver/)s from $14,000–$17,000 (2-3 week standard shower conversion) to $25,000+ for tiled walk-in showers with custom glass. Condo renovations in Westwood Plateau and Burke Mountain require strata approval before starting — we handle the application paperwork and coordinate with your strata council.
As an established Coquitlam renovation contractor, we navigate the City of Coquitlam permit process and BC building requirements so your project stays compliant from the first inspection. Coquitlam's mix of mid-century homes, new Burke Mountain builds, and infill rebuilds means every renovation is unique — we tailor scope, timeline, and materials to the property and your goals.
Kitchen renovations, bathroom renovations, [basement suite](/en/guides/basement-renovation-cost-vancouver/)s, additions, and full home renovations — backed by $5M CGL insurance, active WCB coverage, and a 3-year workmanship warranty. Free Coquitlam home renovation quotes available within 48 hours of site visit.
## How Much Does a Home Renovation Cost in Coquitlam?
Coquitlam home renovation costs depend on scope and property type. Based on our completed Coquitlam projects:
- **Kitchen renovation:** $25,000–$55,000 (condo kitchens from $25K, house kitchens with layout changes from $35K+) - **Bathroom renovation:** $14,000–$35,000 (standard tub-to-shower from $14K, luxury primary bath from $25K+) - **Basement renovation:** $30,000–$80,000 (finished rec room from $30K, legal suite conversion from $50K+) - **Whole-house renovation:** $80,000–$200,000+ depending on scope
## Coquitlam Neighbourhoods We Serve
We work across all Coquitlam neighbourhoods including Burke Mountain, Westwood Plateau, Eagle Ridge, Ranch Park, Maillardville, Austin Heights, and Harbour Place. Each area has different housing stock — Burke Mountain's newer builds need different approaches than Maillardville's character homes.
## Why Choose Reno Stars for Your Coquitlam Renovation?
- **Local expertise:** We know Coquitlam permit requirements, strata regulations, and neighbourhood building styles - **Real project portfolio:** See our [completed Coquitlam projects](/en/projects/) with photos and actual costs - **Full service:** From kitchen and [bathroom renovation](/en/blog/average-bathroom-renovation-cost-vancouver/) to [basement suites](/en/blog/basement-renovation-vancouver-complete-guide/) and whole-house remodels - **$5M insured, WCB covered, 3-year warranty** on all workmanship
What We Do
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Coquitlam Condo Kitchen Renovation with Quartz Countertops
This kitchen renovation in a Coquitlam condo was aimed at preparing the home for sale. The project involved a complete overhaul, including demolition, flooring replacement, and the installation of custom quartz countertops. The homeowners wanted a modern and inviting space, so we optimized the lighting and repaired the drywall to enhance the overall aesthetic. The final result is a stunning kitchen that combines functionality with contemporary design elements.
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- •Baseboards
- •Electrical Work
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Frequently Asked Questions About Accessible Bathroom Renovation in Coquitlam
Yes, we handle all permit applications for Coquitlam renovation projects. Our team is experienced with City of Coquitlam building requirements for residential renovations, including electrical, plumbing, and structural permits. We manage the submission process, schedule inspections, and ensure your project passes on the first visit, saving you time and avoiding costly delays.
A typical kitchen renovation in Coquitlam takes 4 to 8 weeks depending on the scope. Cabinet refacing or countertop replacement may be done in 1-2 weeks, while full renovations with custom cabinetry and layout changes can take 6-10 weeks. We provide a detailed timeline during your free consultation based on your specific project requirements and design choices.
Yes. We serve all Coquitlam neighbourhoods including Burke Mountain, Westwood Plateau, Maillardville, and Ranch Park. Many newer Burke Mountain homes benefit from kitchen upgrades or basement finishing to maximize their layout, while older Maillardville homes often need full bathroom and kitchen renovations.
Costs depend on scope: $3,000-$8,000 for safety basics (grab bars, comfort-height toilet, slip-resistant flooring), $10,000-$25,000 for a tub-to-walk-in-shower conversion, and $35,000-$60,000+ for a full wheelchair-accessible ensuite with curbless shower and roll-under vanity. We provide a detailed quote after assessing the existing space.
BC's Home Adaptation for Independence (HAFI) program covers up to $20,000 for income-qualified seniors in Coquitlam. Veterans Affairs Canada has separate accessibility funding. We help with grant applications and provide the contractor documentation needed.
Yes — we routinely coordinate with occupational therapists when one is involved. They specify the clearances and equipment needed; we translate that into a build plan, BC Building Code compliance, and CSA B651 accessibility standard implementation.
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