Madison Heights, a community the census didn't recognize until 1950
Madison Heights didn't appear as its own recognized community until the 1950 census, growing around a consolidated school built in 1924-25 and additions through the 1930s, with older homes like the circa-1810 Oak Lawn predating that modern community identity. A remodel in Madison Heights should account for the area's mostly mid-20th-century-and-later construction, since the community itself wasn't recognized until 1950.
Madison Heights projects we can help plan
- Full Bathroom Remodel — A complete, coordinated renovation—from careful demolition and behind-the-wall updates to tile, fixtures, and final paint.
- Walk-In Showers — Well-proportioned showers with correct waterproofing, useful storage, and glass that keeps the room feeling open.
- Tub-to-Shower Conversions — Turn an underused tub into a low-threshold shower designed around your space and daily routine.
- Tile & Waterproofing — Beautiful tile starts with the work nobody sees: flat substrates, movement joints, membranes, and disciplined layout.
- Accessible Bathrooms — Safer, calmer spaces with sensible clearances, blocking, seating, grab bars, and easier entries—without an institutional look.
Start with the conditions you already know
Share the home’s approximate age, previous renovations, access concerns, and the details you hope to preserve—especially useful for a property tied to Madison Heights’s history above. That context makes the first conversation far more useful.