For Families Who Need More Than a Single Trade Estimate
Connecticut Contracting is built for homeowners and families whose concerns overlap: safety, remodeling, panel readiness, generators, lighting, security, automation, and long-term home support.
Book AssessmentAdult Children Helping Aging Parents
You are worried about falls, outages, access, stairs, dark entries, or whether a parent can stay home safely.
- Family-friendly report
- Bathroom and entry safety
- Caregiver access planning
- Power outage readiness
Homeowners Planning to Stay Put
You like the home but know the bathroom, entries, lighting, kitchen, or first-floor living plan needs to change.
- Aging-in-place roadmap
- Accessible-ready remodeling
- Safer lighting
- Long-term care plan options
Generator and Backup Power Buyers
You want backup power but are not sure whether the panel, transfer switch path, critical loads, or fuel plan is ready.
- Panel readiness review
- Critical-load planning
- Generator path
- Storm resilience planning
Kitchen and Bath Remodel Planners
You want a remodel that improves daily function, safety, lighting, storage, ventilation, and long-term usability.
- Scope clarity
- Lighting and power readiness
- Accessible-ready details
- Licensed trade coordination
Families Worried About Security and Access
You need safer entry, smart locks, camera placement, caregiver codes, garage access, or privacy-aware family visibility.
- Smart entry plan
- Security lighting
- Camera placement
- Family permission settings
Homeowners With Dark Entries and Outdoor Risks
Walkways, steps, driveway areas, back doors, decks, or side entries feel too dark or hard to navigate.
- Path lighting
- Step lighting
- Motion lighting
- Camera-compatible lighting
When the Assessment Is Not the Right First Step
A clear fit matters. The assessment is best for homeowners who want a coordinated plan, written priorities, and a realistic path from concern to project. It is not a shortcut around licensing, permits, property ownership, or emergency response services.