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 Rocky Point
Aging-in-Place Modifications in Rocky Point, NC
About 20 to 25 minutes north on US-117 from Wilmington, passing through Castle Hayne and across the Pender County line into Rocky Point.
A lot of Rocky Point homeowners are on family land they have no intention of leaving, and the single-story ranches common out here adapt well. Walk-in shower conversions, grab bars anchored into solid blocking, wider doorways, and step or ramp work at crawlspace-height entries are the typical scope. We write it around how you actually move through 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 Rocky Point
Rocky Point sits in Pender County along US-117, roughly 20 miles north of Wilmington where Castle Hayne marks the transition from city fringe back into rural road. The community runs along the corridor between Burgaw to the north and the commercial sprawl starting near I-40, with most properties sitting on larger lots than anything in a Wilmington subdivision. That extra land and the older housing stock that come with a rural community built out over several decades are where most of the project work comes from: decks on sloped rear yards, aging bathrooms in homes untouched since the 1980s, fence lines across half-acre lots, and porches that need screens because there is no ocean breeze to keep the bugs down.
Everything we do in Rocky Point →Common questions
Do you pull permits for jobs in Pender County?
Yes. Rocky Point falls under Pender County jurisdiction rather than New Hanover County or Wilmington city limits, and our office team handles pulling the appropriate county permits for your project. Reach out for a free estimate and we can walk through what your specific job requires.
Is a couple of grab bars too small a job to call about?
For Rocky Point 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.
