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Walk In Shower Kits

You can have both style and safer access with a Freedom walk in shower kit. Our low-threshold walk-in showers are ideal for homeowners and come in multiple sizes with various accessories and finishes.

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Walk-in Showers with Seat Options

Freedom walk in showers provide a practical and stylish solution for safer daily bathing. These low-threshold walk in shower kits offer easier entry than a traditional tub while maintaining the look and feel of a standard shower. They are ideal as walk in showers for seniors or for anyone who wants a more comfortable shower without moving to a fully barrier-free design.

Many of our walk in showers are available with a built-in seat, and others can be paired with a folding bench, grab bars, and other accessories for added comfort and support. If you are looking for a walk in shower with bench, walk in showers with seat, or a shower stall with seat for long-term independence, Freedom offers one-piece and multi-piece options for both new construction and renovation projects.

Features of Freedom Walk-in Shower Kits

  • Low-threshold entry for easier access than a standard bathtub
  • Available with a built-in seat or optional folding shower bench
  • Multiple sizes to fit common bathtub replacement projects
  • One-piece models for new construction and multi-piece units for renovations
  • Optional grab bars and accessories for added stability
  • 30-year manufacturer’s warranty

Other Shower Stall Variations

If you need full wheelchair access, explore our handicap accessible showers or ADA-compliant showers instead. Walk in shower kits are best for users who want easier entry than a bathtub but do not require a fully barrier-free shower.

We also offer ADA roll-in showers, ADA transfer showers, and ANSI Type B units for projects with specific accessibility or code requirements.

Learn more about Freedom Easy Step Shower

Comparing Walk-In Showers and Traditional Bathtubs

Comparision Icon 1 Walk-In Shower Kits Comparision Icon 2 Traditional Bathtubs
Low 3–4" threshold for easier entry High step-over (typically 14–20”) can be hard to enter and exit
Slip-resistant flooring for safer footing Tub surfaces often smooth and can get slippery; many tubs need mats
Available with built-in or folding seats for added comfort Users must stand to shower or install a transfer bench
Fits standard tub footprint for quick remodels Tub shell takes up valuable space, reducing room to maneuver
Reinforced walls ready for grab bars and accessories Walls often not reinforced; additional blocking may be required for grab bars
support

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Frequently Asked Questions:

  • Freedom Easy Step in Showers have a 3” or 4” threshold, to create an easier access to the shower. The low transition is good for people who have good mobility, but don’t want to step over a tall edge. Some models have a molded seat, or you can add any options like a folding seat, grab bars, a handheld or fixed shower head, to suit your preferences for a beautiful, quality aging-in-place option.

  • Yes. The advantage of installing a Freedom Easy Step Shower, is that you can install a door track on the 3”–4” threshold, unlike our Accessible showers. We don’t sell full shower doors, but you should be able to find doors at most building supply or renovation stores. We still suggest that it might be better to just install a shower curtain and rod, as it will be easier to get in and out of your shower, but we know some people prefer adding a door.

  • If you have chosen a Freedom Shower with full reinforcement in the walls, then yes, you can add grab bars anywhere in the shower. If you’ve chosen a model that doesn’t have reinforcement in the walls (model starting with APT) you will need to add backing behind the shower where you might want to add grab bars, or look for factory installed grab bars.

  • Molded seats have a weight capacity of 300lbs. Wall mounted folding seats will have different weight capacities depending on each model. Check the specifications of the seat you choose to determine weight capacity.

  • The smallest Freedom easy step shower we have is 48” wide by 37” deep, in both a multi-piece or a 1-piece model. The largest we carry is 60” x 36” in a one-piece model.

  • For a standard residential bathroom, a 60” x 31” easy step shower will replace most regular bathtubs. However, we recommend choosing a shower that is 60” x 33” or bigger if you have the room for a little extra elbow room.

  • If you are in your forever home, and want to make sure you are able to stay living at home as you get older, a walk-in shower is an excellent choice. Unless there are other limitations in the home who still need a bathtub, you can replace a tub with a walk in or barrier free shower while staying in as long as possible. Most people in older communities are replacing bathtubs with a step in or barrier free shower while they still have a choice.

  • Absolutely. Walk-in showers are one of the smartest upgrades you can make if you want to future proof your home. Adding additional attachments such as built-in seats, grab bars, and a handheld shower head, you can prolong the life of your shower and the safety of it for years to come.

  • Yes. When you can rest while showering, you don't get as tired, and you're much less likely to slip or lose your balance. It's especially helpful if standing for long periods is tough, or if you just want the peace of mind that comes with having a stable place to sit.

  • If you have the space, go for at least 60" long by 33" deep, that gives you room for the seat plus space to move around comfortably. For smaller spaces, corner seats or folding benches can work.

  • Yes, it is a very common occurrence. Our kits come in standard tub sizes (usually 60" long), so they fit right where your old tub used to be. The multi-piece kits are great for renovations because they fit through your doorway, and if you're building new, the one-piece units go in seamlessly.

  • The key things that make a real difference are:

    • A low step-in so you don't trip getting in
    • Textured flooring that won't get slippery when wet
    • A seat so you can rest when you need to
    • Grab bars in the right spots for support
    • A handheld shower head so you can control where the water goes