Somis, CA 93066
In Somis, where many homes sit on larger lots off Las Posas Road and in the foothills near the Santa Monica Mountains, a “standard” bathroom can become a daily risk. Camarillo Bathroom Remodel Contractors Pro delivers ADA / Accessible Bathroom Remodel solutions in Somis that reduce fall hazards, improve maneuverability, and keep you living comfortably at home—without waiting until a near-miss forces the decision.
Somis homeowners often call us for an ADA / Accessible Bathroom Remodel in Somis when a step-over tub, tight door swing, or slippery tile becomes unsafe for aging family members or post-surgery recovery. Because many properties around Somis Road and the Camarillo Heights edge have older framing, non-level subfloors, and dated plumbing, accessibility upgrades require more than swapping fixtures—they require proper structural prep, drainage planning, and code-correct clearances. We routinely coordinate around rural-lot constraints (septic considerations, long utility runs, and water pressure variability) while keeping the bathroom functional during the build.
Our accessible bathroom remodeling in Somis starts with field measurements for turning radius and approach paths, then we design around practical accessibility targets: wider entries, lever-handled hardware, and a true curbless or low-threshold shower with controlled slope to a linear drain. We use laser levels, Schluter® KERDI waterproofing systems, and a wet-area mud pan (or pre-sloped foam where appropriate) to create a consistent 1/4" per foot pitch while preserving a flush transition. For reinforcement, we open the walls to install solid blocking (typically 2x10 or plywood backing) at grab-bar locations, then anchor ADA-compliant bars with stainless fasteners—no toggle bolts through tile.
Materials and standards matter in an ADA bathroom contractor project. We specify slip-resistant flooring (DCOF ≥ 0.42 where practical) such as textured porcelain or small-format mosaic in wet zones, plus epoxy grout for stain resistance and longevity. Electrical updates follow California Electrical Code requirements with GFCI protection and appropriate lighting placement, and plumbing work follows California Plumbing Code with pressure-balanced or thermostatic mixing valves (ASSE 1016) to reduce scald risk. While “ADA” is a commercial standard, we use ADA Guidelines as the benchmark for clearances and mounting heights and cross-check against the 2019 California Building Code accessibility provisions when applicable for remodel scope.
Somis clients choose Camarillo Bathroom Remodel Contractors Pro because we build accessibility into the bones of the room—not as an afterthought. We provide documented waterproofing details, manufacturer-backed system warranties (e.g., Schluter® warranties when installed to spec), and craftsmanship accountability for our tile setting, framing, and finish carpentry. The result is a safer, easier-to-use bathroom that fits local home styles—from ranch layouts near the Somis Post Office to larger custom builds toward the foothills—while improving resale confidence for buyers looking for aging-in-place features.
A homeowner in the Old Town Somis area near the Somis Post Office (93066) called us after her father returned from rehab using a walker. Their hall bath had a narrow door that clipped the walker, a high tub wall, and glossy 12x24 tile that became slick when wet. We scheduled an on-site accessibility walkthrough and mapped out the circulation path from the bedroom to the bath, noting the door swing conflict and limited clearance at the toilet. Our team proposed an accessible bathroom remodeling plan in Somis that prioritized safety and daily usability: reframe the entry to accept a wider prehung door, convert the wet area to a curbless shower with a linear drain at the back wall, and relocate the valve to a reachable position. We opened the walls to add continuous blocking for future-proof grab-bar placement, installed a pressure-balanced valve (ASSE 1016), and set a fold-down shower seat rated for wet environments. For waterproofing, we used a bonded membrane system with banded seams and performed a 24-hour flood test before tiling. To address slip risk, we installed a textured porcelain floor with a higher DCOF rating and used smaller mosaic on the shower floor for better traction. We also upgraded lighting to brighter, glare-controlled LED with GFCI-protected outlets and positioned accessories (towel hooks, handheld shower on a slide bar) for easy reach. The outcome: the homeowner reported her father could transfer and shower with far less assistance, and the family gained peace of mind knowing the room was built with code-aware clearances, solid wall reinforcement, and a verified waterproofing assembly.
We offer same-day service for most ada / accessible bathroom remodel needs in Somis. Our local team can typically arrive within hours of your call.
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