If you are looking to increase accessibility in your bathroom, a walk-in bath can be a great solution. Walk-in bathtubs, also referred to as no-step baths or roll-in bathtubs, permit the user to step into the bath rather than climbing over the high sidewalls of a traditional bathtub. Individuals who may benefit from a walk-in bathtub include the elderly, those recovering from an injury or medical issue that impacts mobility, and people with mobility challenges stemming from conditions like arthritis.
Walk-in bathtubs typically have a low threshold ranging from 50mm to 170mm, allowing users to easily walk right into the bath. This design enables even individuals who use assistive devices like walkers or canes to easily access and utilise the tub independently. Installing a walk-in bathtub usually necessitates some modifications to existing plumbing as well as re-tiling or re-flooring surrounding areas. Professionals commonly estimate a full-day installation to properly position the bath and to connect new faucets and plumbing fixtures.
Here are the main steps to install a walk-in bathtub in your home:
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