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Accessible Shower Pans for Barrier-Free Entry

Roll-in shower pans provide barrier-free access for wheelchair and walker users and those wishing to age in place, eliminating high curbs to minimize tripping hazards while maintaining proper drainage. Freedom Shower handicap shower pans are available in multiple exterior sizes and configurations to fit your project needs – creating a safe and comfortable bathing experience for your whole family. Read more...

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WHY 50,000+ PEOPLE TRUST FREEDOM SHOWERS

Easy Installation

Easy Installation

Fast installation, saves time and effort

30-Year Warranty

30-Year Warranty

Built to last, covered by a limited lifetime warranty

Made in America

Made in America

Proudly made in the USA, premium quality

Expert Service

Expert Service

Friendly experts excited to help you plan your project

Why Choose a Barrier-Free Shower Pan

When designing your accessible bathroom, start with a barrier-free shower base for handicapped accessibility. A barrier-free shower pan is a curbless shower base that removes the step-over found in traditional showers and bathtubs, creating a smooth, zero-threshold entry for safer, easier access. Whether you're replacing your old bathtub, building an add-on bathroom, or just want a more modern look, these shower pans give you that sleek, accessible design that works beautifully for the whole family.

How They're Different from ADA Shower Pans

Unlike commercial ADA shower pans that have to meet strict federal requirements, barrier-free shower pans give you more freedom to design your dream bathroom. You're not locked into specific sizes or features, so you can pick what works for your space and style.

Why Homeowners Choose Our Accessible Pans

Accessible Shower Pans:

  • Low threshold design - no barriers to step over, making it safer for everyone
  • Pre-leveled for quick installation - spend less time renovating and start enjoying your new shower sooner
  • Works with custom wall tiles - combine with any tile design to create your own stylish oasis
  • Textured slip-resistance - Freedom accessible shower pans are textured for slip resistance
  • Multiple options - our shower bases come in various sizes and drain locations

Perfect for Any Bathroom Project

These shower pans are ideal when you're transforming your home to work better for aging family members or anyone with mobility needs. It's an affordable way to make your bathroom more accessible without a complete overhaul.

Easy Installation, Long-Term Peace of Mind

You get a beautiful, safe shower that installs quickly thanks to the pre-leveled design, plus our 30-year warranty on most Freedom Shower Pans means you're covered for decades.

Discover the Freedom Shower Range: Find Your Perfect Fit

Barrier-Free Comfort vs. Tile Customization:

Comparision Icon 1 Barrier-Free Pans Comparision Icon 2 Traditional Tile Showers Bases
Low threshold reduces trip hazards Standard curb or step-over entry increases fall risk for some users
Pre-sloped, one-piece design ensures proper drainage and faster installation Requires manual slope creation and waterproofing during installation
Available in multiple sizes and drain locations Finish and style are fully customizable with tile and grout
Compatible with custom tile walls or full-panel surrounds Works with any wall finish, but may require more prep work
Easy to clean with fewer seams and grout lines Grout lines require regular maintenance to prevent mold/mildew
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Frequently Asked Questions:

  • The Freedom Accessible Shower Pans have a barrier free design, which means that there is an ultra-low threshold at the entrance of the shower pan.
    The barrier free entrance allows you to roll into the shower with your wheelchair or walker, or step directly into the unit.

  • The accessible shower base is sloped towards the drain, but we do recommend adding our collapsible water dam to the threshold, combined with a weighted shower curtain to keep the water from splashing out of the shower.

  • Made with neoprene rubber, the water dam adheres to the threshold of the shower with a double-sided adhesive strip. The dam is approximately 1” high. This helps keep water from seeping over the barrier free threshold, but more importantly gives the weighted shower curtain something to sit behind so it doesn’t float out over the bathroom floor.
    The collapsible water retainer squishes down when you step on it or roll over it, then immediately pops back up once you’re in the shower to create an effective water barrier.

  • Freedom Shower products have been tested under ANSI standards and will meet or exceed requirements up to 500 pounds.
    The pans are designed to accommodate an adult in a roll in shower chair and potentially a caregiver stepping partially into the shower to assist.We do recommend only using rolling chairs with larger casters so you don’t add too much pressure on one spot in the pan.

  • Yes, install the Freedom Accessible Shower pan with a rapid cure thinset as the adhesive for radiant heated subfloor. Follow manufacturers’ instructions.

  • Freedom Showers and bases have a 30-Year manufacturers warranty on defects. For more warranty details click here.

  • Freedom Inspire Shower pans do come with a drain assembly, with a square, chrome plate.
    Classic Freedom Shower pans DO NOT come with a drain, but you can add the 2” caulkless brass drain and strainer as an optional accessory so it ships with the shower pan.
    The acrylic shower bases (model # starting with APA) do come with a drain.

  • DO NOT USE abrasive cleaners (like Soft Scrub) or scrubbers, as this will dull or scratch the glossy acrylic finish.
    Use warm soapy water. Dishwashing liquids are the safest products to use with a soft sponge or cloth.

  • Yes. If the pan meets ADA specifications, such as a maximum ½” threshold, the correct interior dimensions, and properly positioned grab bars, it can qualify as ADA compliant. Always confirm with local building codes before installation.

  • A barrier free pan has a minimal, beveled edge for easier water control, while a curbless pan is completely level with the bathroom floor for a seamless look. Curbless pans often require more floor modification for proper drainage.