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Tracking down contractors and bids is time-consuming and stressful. RenoFiz gives you a fair estimate up front, matches you with a vetted pro, and is available through the job — no chasing calls or comparing quotes required.
Chat with our AI assistant about your project. Describe what you want done, add photos when they help, and get a fair cost estimate in minutes.
We match you with a vetted local pro suited to the job. Your contact details stay private until you choose to move forward.
We stay involved after the introduction — coordinating multiple trades when needed, answering questions, and checking in once the work is done.
Before we introduce anyone, we check their trade credentials, insurance, and workers' comp clearance — so you're meeting a professional who's already been screened, not a stranger from a directory.
Relevant licensing or trade documentation reviewed for the services offered.
Current general liability insurance documentation kept on record.
Clearance checked where it applies to the contractor and project type.
Quick answers to the things homeowners ask before starting.
How much do aging-in-place renovations cost in Vancouver?
Individual modifications like grab bars ($150-$500) or a stairlift ($2,500-$5,000) are affordable. A full bathroom accessibility remodel runs $10,000-$25,000. Many Vancouver homeowners start with smaller modifications and scale up.
Do I need permits for aging-in-place modifications in Vancouver?
Structural changes like widening doorways, installing a walk-in tub, or adding a ramp may require building permits. Simple grab bar installation usually doesn't. Check with your local municipality (for Vancouver addresses, the City of Vancouver); a reputable contractor can confirm and handle required permits.
Are there financial assistance programs for aging in place in BC?
Yes. BC Housing's BC Rebate for Accessible Home Adaptations (BC RAHA) provides rebates to eligible low-income households for qualifying accessibility adaptations. The lifetime maximum is $20,000 per household, including any prior HAFI funding. Eligibility and adaptation-specific limits apply, and funding is first-come, first-served.
What are the most impactful modifications for aging in place?
Bathroom modifications (walk-in shower, grab bars, raised toilet) and removing tripping hazards (thresholds, loose rugs) are the highest-impact. A main-floor bedroom conversion eliminates stair use entirely.
Our AI assistant helps you understand the work and likely cost. If you decide to connect with a contractor, they start with your project details and estimate.