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EPISODE · Jun 6, 2026 · 4 MIN

ADA Compliant Bathroom Remodeling in San Jose: What Homeowners Near Curtner and Meridian Need to Know

from The seoboostbp’s Podcast · host Topical Knowledge

Getting your bathroom up to ADA standards might sound like a bureaucratic headache, but for homeowners near the Curtner and Meridian corridor in San Jose, it's one of the smartest long-term investments you can make. This episode breaks down what ADA-compliant bathroom remodeling actually looks like in practice — and why it's nothing like the sterile, institutional spaces most people imagine. We cover three essential takeaways from the full article. First, the core dimensional requirements — including the 60-inch turning radius, toilet centerline placement, grab bar heights, and curbless shower design — aren't just about wheelchair access; they make bathrooms safer and easier for every household member. Second, older homes built in the 1960s and 1970s, which make up a significant portion of the housing stock south of Curtner Avenue near Bagby Elementary and Leigh Avenue, often require plumbing repositioning, doorway widening to at least 32 inches of clear opening, and full floor plan reconfiguration — not just fixture swaps. Third, voluntary ADA compliance in residential remodels is increasingly common in this part of San Jose because it improves daily usability, reduces fall risk, supports aging-in-place goals, and adds measurable resale value. For San Jose business owners and property managers overseeing commercial or mixed-use spaces, ADA bathroom compliance isn't optional — it's a legal requirement with real liability implications. Understanding the residential standards covered in this episode gives you a clearer baseline for evaluating whether your own facilities meet code, and what a properly scoped renovation actually involves before you request bids. Read the full article: https://brotherandbrotherbuilders.com/local/ada-compliant-bathroom-remodeling-san-jose-curtner-meridian/ Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/kRtS75V2m2w — — — Brother & Brother Builders 3109 Stevens Creek Blvd Suite A, San Jose, CA 95117, USA Phone: +1 888-412-2632 Google Business Profile: https://www.google.com/maps/place/?q=place_id:ChIJESlWcPNhhYARhbg_np6v1G0 Website: https://brotherandbrotherbuilders.com #ADACompliantBathroom #SanJoseBathroomRemodel #AgingInPlace #BathroomRenovation #BrotherAndBrotherBuilders

Getting your bathroom up to ADA standards might sound like a bureaucratic headache, but for homeowners near the Curtner and Meridian corridor in San Jose, it's one of the smartest long-term investments you can make. This episode breaks down what ADA-compliant bathroom remodeling actually looks like in practice — and why it's nothing like the sterile, institutional spaces most people imagine. We cover three essential takeaways from the full article. First, the core dimensional requirements — including the 60-inch turning radius, toilet centerline placement, grab bar heights, and curbless shower design — aren't just about wheelchair access; they make bathrooms safer and easier for every household member. Second, older homes built in the 1960s and 1970s, which make up a significant portion of the housing stock south of Curtner Avenue near Bagby Elementary and Leigh Avenue, often require plumbing repositioning, doorway widening to at least 32 inches of clear opening, and full floor plan reconfiguration — not just fixture swaps. Third, voluntary ADA compliance in residential remodels is increasingly common in this part of San Jose because it improves daily usability, reduces fall risk, supports aging-in-place goals, and adds measurable resale value. For San Jose business owners and property managers overseeing commercial or mixed-use spaces, ADA bathroom compliance isn't optional — it's a legal requirement with real liability implications. Understanding the residential standards covered in this episode gives you a clearer baseline for evaluating whether your own facilities meet code, and what a properly scoped renovation actually involves before you request bids. Read the full article: https://brotherandbrotherbuilders.com/local/ada-compliant-bathroom-remodeling-san-jose-curtner-meridian/ Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/kRtS75V2m2w — — — Brother & Brother Builders 3109 Stevens Creek Blvd Suite A, San Jose, CA 95117, USA Phone: +1 888-412-2632 Google Business Profile: https://www.google.com/maps/place/?q=place_id:ChIJESlWcPNhhYARhbg_np6v1G0 Website: https://brotherandbrotherbuilders.com #ADACompliantBathroom #SanJoseBathroomRemodel #AgingInPlace #BathroomRenovation #BrotherAndBrotherBuilders

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