Curbless Showers – Offering Increased Accessibility and More

One of the new trends in bathroom renovation is adding a curbless shower. It’s not only great for people who need easier access, but it also offers a truly modern aesthetic to the look and feel of your bathroom. While it’s true that there could be extra challenges to install this type of shower in your home due to the nature of your layout, it’s why many of our customers throughout Suffolk County and Nassau County come to us when considering installing a zero entry shower.

Curbless shower in grey with small bench

What are the benefits?

In many cases, the bathroom has become a showcase area of the home. A curbless shower can certainly add a sophisticated look and even provide a greater resale value for your home due to the fact that it’s so much easier to clean as no curb is present and often no shower door is needed. It goes without saying that this design feature is in especially high demand in homes housing elderly people as it gives them much more freedom to shower without assistance. Some customers even have a low bench area built into their shower so that a person can sit down while showering. 

What do you need to consider?

While there can be some initial higher expenses due to the type and size of curbless shower you want to add, what’s crucial to remember is that you need a top notch professional installer due to the design precision required. Our team of professionals is well versed in this type of activity and will work closely with you every step of the way so that you feel comfortable and confident that you are getting what you expected.

Curbless shower in renovated bathroom

If you are interested in adding a curbless shower to upgrade your bathroom, contact us today for an estimate.

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