The job was coordinated well by Brent, Office Manager. Tim, Craftsman arrived on time, discussing the project with the homeowner. He introduced Jordan, worker assisting him. Both stayed on task throughout the project. Upon completion Tim described each finished task. The work was completed as planned. The work was excellent.
Coastal Concepts Construction · Serving Kure Beach
Aging-in-Place Modifications in Kure Beach, NC
From our location off Military Cutoff Road in Wilmington, Kure Beach is about 35 minutes south on US-421 — add 15 minutes on summer Friday afternoons when the Snow's Cut bridge backs up.
Kure Beach's year-round residents skew toward retirees who have no intention of leaving a town this quiet, and most of them live in elevated homes where stairs are the daily tax. Our aging-in-place work down here is straightforward carpentry with a clear purpose: solid railings on every stair run, curbless showers, grab bars anchored into blocking, lever handles, lighting where the climbs are. Small modifications buy years in the house.
Aging-in-place work is some of the steadiest work we do, and it deserves better than an afterthought. Coastal Concepts installs grab bars, builds ramps, converts tubs to walk-in showers, and widens doorways for homeowners across Wilmington who want to stay in the house they know -- or for families making a parent's home safer.
The details are the whole job. Grab bars get anchored into solid blocking, not just drywall, because they only matter the day someone actually leans on one. Ramps get built to a slope a walker or wheelchair can really use, with surfaces that stay grippy in coastal rain and humidity. Tub-to-shower conversions get proper waterproofing behind the walls, and doorway widening gets planned around what's inside the wall before anyone commits to a price.
Costs vary widely with scope, which is exactly why every project starts with a free written estimate. We'll walk the home with you, talk through what's needed now and what's worth planning for, and put the whole scope on paper. Call (910) 239-8500.
About Kure Beach
Kure Beach anchors the southern end of Pleasure Island, past Carolina Beach and just north of Fort Fisher, where US-421 runs out of road near the Cape Fear River inlet. The permanent population is small — well under 3,000 — but the property count tells a different story once vacation rentals and second homes fill in. This close to the Atlantic, outdoor living is the primary investment: decks, screened porches, and fencing get used hard and take a beating from salt air, UV, and humidity.
Serving Fort Fisher area and surrounding Kure Beach.
Everything we do in Kure Beach →Common questions
Do you charge a travel fee to work in Kure Beach?
We work on Pleasure Island regularly. Call us at 910-239-8500 and we'll give you a straight answer on scheduling and any trip considerations for your specific project.
Is a couple of grab bars too small a job to call about?
For Kure Beach customers: no. Grab bar installs are one of our most common requests, and doing them right -- anchored into blocking or studs, placed where they're actually useful -- is worth a professional visit. Call and we'll get you scheduled.
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Call (910) 239-8500 or fill out the estimate form and our office team will get back to you fast. We'll put together a custom written scope -- no generic packages, no pressure.
