Title 24 & ADA-Compliant Showers
Freedom Title 24 roll-in and transfer showers and pans comply with the strict California Building Code’s requirements and many are also ADA compliant. These units come in a variety of sizes, configurations, and barrier-free thresholds to fit your project – whether you are building new multifamily housing or remodeling a commercial bathroom. Read more...
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Model: APC6332BF4PC
ADA Title 24 Roll In Shower 63" x 32 1/2" - Freedom Series
US$5,449.00US$3,224.00
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Model: APC6332BFPANC
ADA Title 24 Roll In Shower Pan 63" x 32 1/2" Center Drain
US$1,482.00US$928.00
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Model: APC6334BF1P
ADA Title 24 Roll In Shower 63" x 34" - Freedom Series
US$3,384.00US$2,519.00
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Model: APC3837BFPANRRF
ADA Title 24 Shower Pan 38 1/2" x 37 1/4” Receiver flange
US$1,438.00US$823.00
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Model: APC4452BF1P
Title 24 Roll In Shower 44 1/4" x 52" - Freedom Series
US$3,849.00US$2,987.00
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Model: APC6236BFPANC
ADA Title 24 Roll In Shower Pan 62" x 36" Center rear drain
US$1,600.00US$1,054.00
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Model: APC6236BF1PT
ADA Title 24 Roll In Shower 62" x 36" - Freedom Series
US$3,384.00US$2,519.00
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Model: APC6336BF1P
ADA Title 24 Roll In Shower 63" x 36" - Freedom Series
US$3,459.00US$2,631.00
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Model: APC6339BF1P
ADA Title 24 Roll In Shower 63" x 39" - Freedom Series
US$3,534.00US$2,665.00
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Model: APC6342BFPANC
ADA Title 24 Roll In Shower Pan 63" x 41 5/8" Center rear drain
US$1,700.00US$1,109.00
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Showers and Pans Built for Title 24 Compliance
Navigating the complexities of the California Building Code (Title 24) requires more than just a standard "accessible" shower. At Freedom, we specialize in providing high-performance showers and pans specifically designed to meet the distinct requirements of Title 24 Chapter 11A and Chapter 11B.
For private multifamily housing, our Chapter 11A compliant units offer the necessary 42" x 48" minimum ID configurations with a maximum floor slope of 4.17% (1:24). For public and common-use buildings, our Chapter 11B compliant roll-in units meet even stricter tolerances, maintaining a maximum floor slope of 2.08% (1:48).
These showers aren’t just compliant – they are built to last. Each unit features a robust 5-layer composite construction, starting with a premium finish and supported by layers of fiberglass and a specialized spray core that eliminates air gaps. For maximum durability, a marine-grade composite mat – the same material trusted in wind turbine blades – is applied to the walls and allows accessories to be installed directly. The shower is then finished it with a final fiberglass reinforcement layer. This rigorous manufacturing process is why we can confidently offer a 30-year manufacturer's warranty.
To streamline your construction schedule, shower pans are engineered with a one-piece composite base plate featuring multiple floor contact points, ensuring the unit is easier to level during install. Plus, for projects on a tight timeline, quick shipment is available: manufacturing for orders under five units is completed in less than one week, and then shipping. With Freedom, you get the peace of mind that comes from knowing your project is fully compliant, incredibly durable, and delivered on time. Please don't hesitate to give one our experts a call at 1-877-947-7769, to discuss your project.
Frequently Asked Questions:
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While they share many similarities, they are not identical. The ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) is a federal civil rights law, whereas Title 24 is part of the California Building Code (CBC). In many cases, Title 24 is more stringent than the ADA. For your project to pass inspection in California, it must meet the specific requirements of the CBC in addition to ADA. Generally, the stricter requirement is what should be followed.
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Chapter 11A generally applies to private multifamily housing and follows standards similar to ANSI, and allows for a floor slope of up to 4.17% (1:24). Chapter 11B applies to public and common-use buildings, adhering to standards more closely aligned with the ADA, including a stricter maximum floor slope of 2.08% (1:48) and specific clear floor space requirements.
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To achieve the strict maximum slopes required by the California Building Code for public use, the floor must be perfectly balanced. This engineering requirement is why Title 24 units do not offer left or right drain options. It's also important to ensure the subfloor is level to avoid puddling in the shower pan.
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The base plate is a one-piece composite engineered with multiple floor contact points. Because it is fully bonded to the unit’s base, it provides a stable, "plug-and-play" foundation that simplifies the leveling process and reduces labor time during installation.
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For orders of fewer than five units, the goal is a manufacturing turnaround of less than five days, followed by quick shipment to your job site. However, please consult the lead time on the product page itself, and call us to confirm if you are in a rush for the latest lead time for the product of interest.
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