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We can make your bathroom safer and more accessible, many people with disabilities can once again bathe themselves without assistance, giving them back some of their personal independence. Steps to converting a bath tub to a shower unit: 1. The old bathtub is removed and replaced with a Slip-Resistant Shower Pan. 2. Wall Surrounds: Are used to divert water away from the walls preventing water damage and they cover up unsightly construction work 3. Shower Seats: If desired we are currently able to offer three different varieties of seats: adjustable, fold-up, or stationary. 4. Grab Bars: Through the use of studding, backers, or brackets we can position them anywhere to help you enter & exit the shower. 5. Adjustable Shower Wand: The use of a shower wand allows the shower head to be held by a seated bather, or the wand can be left in the bracket for a standing bather. 6. Single-Lever Faucets: This variety of faucet offers two advantages: the lever is easier to manipulate for those who do not have full use of their hands & both the temperature and flow rate can be adjusted with a single motion. * As many elderly or disabled people have a lower temperature tolerance, Scald-Proof Thermostatically Controlled (pressure-balanced) Valves are recommended to be used to control water temperature and flow
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