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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Accessible Bathtubs

Safe Step is a leader in walk-in tubs and showers in the United States.

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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Accessible Bathtubs

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  1. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Accessible Bathtubs Accessible bathtubs are designed for people who are aging, disabled, and those with mobility issues. These tubs make bathing comfortable, and safe and offer therapeutic benefits. While there are numerous benefits to these tubs, there are also some downsides you need to be aware of. These tubs make bathing easier. To get into or out of a traditional shower or tub can be dangerous and uncomfortable, especially for those with disabilities and elderly family members. Safety is just one of the many advantages of accessible bathtubs. Many of these tubs have customized jets to massage the body, improving circulation and helping to reduce stiffness and pain. In some cases, depending on where you live, these tubs can add value to your home. Accessible tubs are much safer than traditional tubs, thanks to their unique design. They use an entry door with a very low threshold, making it easy to step in and out of the tub, reducing the risk of slips and falls experienced with traditional tubs. These tubs often come with additional safety features, such as non-slip flooring, grab bars, built-in seats, and anti-scald valves. The higher quality options follow ADA accessibility standards. The tubs are designed for convenience and comfort. They are ideal for anyone who finds it hard to stand in the shower for an extended period or cannot get in or out of a traditional tub. The higher-end designs, in addition to their low entryway, are deeper than the traditional tubs. They provide a seat and still allow you to soak your entire body with a large water capacity. The top manufacturers include luxury features with heated seats and water jets, providing you with a spa-like experience in your own home. When it comes to health and safety, the accessible tubs offer s safe bathing experience, while improving overall well-being. These baths can relieve the pain and discomfort caused by arthritis, general muscle and joint pain, rheumatism, diabetes, and fibromyalgia. They offer soothing effects when soaking in warm water and when combining the jets. These tubs help to boost circulation, which improves mobility and reduces pain while offering excellent stress relief and improving relaxation. The hydrotherapy jets enable you to add aromatherapy to your bathing experience, an excellent stress relief that helps to promote sleep.

  2. It is important to also understand the disadvantages of the accessible tub, helping you make an informed decision on whether this is the right choice for you in the long run. Some people find that the tubs take too long to fill and drain. Once you are in the tub, sitting on your seat, you have to wait for the tub to fill with water and once you have finished bathing, you have to wait for it to drain before opening the door. Higher quality accessible tubs offer fast fill and drain features. This is something you want to look for when making your selection. A heated seat can also help you stay warm as your tub fills and drains. Another disadvantage is the amount of water these tubs use. They are deeper than traditional tubs and therefore they take more water, not to mention the amount of heating needed to warm the water to your desired temperature. This could mean that your heating and water bill increases. An accessible tub will be more expensive than a traditional tub, but you need to weigh the pros and cons to determine if they are the right choice for you. Top manufacturers include an installation service as part of the price, so you don't have to worry about calling in an outside contractor to handle the installation for you. About Us: Safe Step is a leader in walk-in tubs and showers in the United States. This well-established Tennessee-based company offers safety and well-being, helping clients regain their independence and reduce the risk of falls in the bathroom. They provide a complete service from design to construction and installation, meeting the Standards of Americans with Disabilities Act. Safe Step offers discounts and financing, a lifetime warranty, responsive services, and affordable prices with free consultations and professional installations to ensure that their tubs and showers are built for comfort and safety. Find out more at https://www.safesteptub.com.

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