ADA Roll in Shower Stalls
Freedom ADA roll-in shower stalls are designed for full wheelchair access in commercial and public bathrooms. These ADA showers help support code-compliant installations with spacious minimum 60" x 30" interiors, barrier-free entry, and reinforced walls for grab bars and seats. Read More...
62⅝" x 38¼" Freedom ADA Roll In Shower, CENTER drain
US$5,741.00 US$3,286.00
Save 43%(Shower stall only) (60" x 36" ID), 5-Piece
Model #: APF6238BF5P.75
63" x 34" Freedom ADA Roll In Shower, LEFT
US$3,303.00 US$2,519.00
Save 24%(Shower stall only) Handed by Seat wall, 1-Piece New Construction, (60" x 30" ID), 1/2" Bevel, Change of Level
Model #: APFQ6333BF875L
63" x 34" Freedom ADA Roll In Shower, RIGHT
US$3,303.00 US$2,519.00
Save 24%(Shower stall only) Handed by Seat wall 1-Piece, New Construction (60" x 30" ID) 1/2" Bevel, Change of Level
Model #: APFQ6333BF875R
63" x 34" Freedom ADA Roll In Shower, LEFT
US$3,303.00 US$2,519.00
Save 24%(Shower stall only) Handed by Seat wall, 1-Piece, New Construction, (60" x 30" ID), Traditional 7/8" Threshold
Model #: APFQ6334BF875L
63" x 34" Freedom ADA Roll In Shower, RIGHT
US$3,303.00 US$2,519.00
Save 24%(Shower stall only) Handed by Seat wall, 1-Piece, New Construction, (60" x 30" ID), Traditional 7/8" Threshold
Model #: APFQ6334BF875R
64" x 36" Freedom ADA Roll in Shower, Left
US$2,858.00 US$2,226.00
Save 22%(Shower stall only) Handed by Seat Side, 3-piece for Remodeling, ID 60" x 33"
Model #: APF6436BF3PL
64" x 36" Freedom ADA Roll in Shower, Right
US$2,858.00 US$2,226.00
Save 22%(Shower stall only) Handed by Seat Side, 3-Piece for Remodeling, ID 60" x 33"
Model #: APF6436BF3PR
63" x 38½" Freedom ADA Roll In Shower, LEFT
US$3,459.00 US$2,634.00
Save 24%(Shower stall only) Handed by Seat wall, 1-Piece (60" x 36" ID)
Model #: APFQ6437BF875L
63" x 38½" Freedom ADA Roll In Shower, RIGHT
US$3,459.00 US$2,634.00
Save 24%(Shower stall only) Handed by Seat wall, 1-Piece (60" x 36" ID)
Model #: APFQ6437BF875R
62" x 39½" ADA Roll In Shower, LEFT Seat
US$2,648.00 US$2,133.00
Save 19%(Shower stall only) 1-Piece, New Construction (60" x 36" ID)
Model #: APTG6239BF875L
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ADA Roll in Showers Built for Wheelchair Accessibility
Our ADA roll-in showers are designed for projects that require full wheelchair access and code-compliant bathroom layouts. A compliant ADA shower stall must support the required clearances, inside dimensions, threshold height, and accessory placement for safe use. Freedom ADA shower stalls are a popular choice for hotels, healthcare facilities, senior living, multi-family housing, and other commercial projects that must adhere to guidelines under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Each ADA roll-in shower is built to support easy entry, comfortable maneuvering space, and installation of grab bars, folding seats, and other required accessories. For buyers comparing ADA showers and standard accessible showers, this category is specifically for projects where ADA roll-in shower requirements matter.
Why Choose Freedom ADA Shower Stalls?
- Spacious interiors with compliant roll-in shower layouts (60" x 30" minimum)
- Low-threshold entry for wheelchair access (1/2" above the finished floor requirement)
- Full reinforced backing for safe grab bar installation
- One-piece & multi-piece ADA shower options
- Pre-configured ADA accessory package with grab bars, seats, and more
- 30-year manufacturer’s warranty
One-Piece vs. Multi-Piece ADA Showers
Whether your project as new construction or a remodel, our ADA roll-in shower stalls are available in both one-piece or multi-piece units. One-piece ADA showers are ideal for new construction, while multi-piece ADA shower stalls are often the better fit for remodeling projects where access is limited. You can also order many models with grab bars, a folding seat, curtain rod, and other accessories needed for an ADA-compliant shower installation.
Roll-In Shower vs. Transfer Shower
A roll-in shower is designed for wheelchair entry and maneuverability inside the shower space. A transfer shower is designed for users who move from a wheelchair onto a built-in seat. If your project requires full wheelchair entry, an ADA roll-in shower is typically the right solution.
For projects that don’t require ADA compliance, you will have more flexible size options and can explore our wheelchair accessible showers, which offer a variety of sizes and designs ideal for creating user-friendly bathroom space.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What is an ADA roll in shower?
ADA Roll in showers have strict guidelines, including a minimum inside dimension of 60” x 30’’ to accommodate someone rolling into the shower in a wheelchair or rolling shower chair. They also have a flush or ultra low threshold so a rolling chair can easy be propelled or pushed into the shower, among other requirements.
What makes a Roll in Shower ADA compliant?
The following information is from section 608 Shower Compartments of 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design.
Inside dimension: must be minimum 60 inches x 30 inches clear inside dimension. Some jurisdictions may require a minimum 60” x 36” inside dimension to allow room for a caregiver to assist.
Outside clearance: must have clearance outside of the shower of 30 inches wide minimum by 60 inches long minimum to that nothing would impede access for someone in a wheelchair.
Grab bars: if there is a seat installed, Rollin showers must have horizontal grab bars across the back wall and the side wall opposite the seat. Do not place grab bars above the seat. If there is no seat, there should be grab bars on all 3 walls. Many jurisdictions require a vertical grab bar at the entrance of the roll in shower.
Shower seat: A folding seat shall be provided in roll-in type showers required in transient lodging guest rooms. Check with local jurisdiction to confirm if shower seat is required in ADA roll in Showers.
- The top of the shower seat must be 17 inches minimum and 19 inches maximum above the bathroom finish floor. If there is no seat, there should be grab bars on all 3 walls.
Thresholds: ADA Roll-in showers have a barrier free entry, with a maximum 1/2” high threshold.
Controls: In ADA Roll in showers, controls, faucet and shower spray unit must be installed above the grab bar, but no higher than 48 inches above the shower floor. If a shower seat is installed, the controls must be installed on he back wall, adjacent to the seat wall, located 27 inches maximum from the seat wall.
- Advisory 608.5.2 In standard roll-in type showers without seats, the shower head and operable parts can be located on any of the three walls of the shower without adversely affecting accessibility.
- ADA Roll in showers must have a shower spray unit with a hose 59 inches long minimum, that can be used as a fixed-position shower head and as a hand-held shower. The shower head must have an on/off control with a non-positive shut off.
What is the ADA height for Grab bars in a shower?
In ADA compliant showers, horizontal grab bars should be installed between 33” to 36” above the finished bathroom floor, measured to the top of the gripping surface. Grab bars should not rotate within their fittings. Grab bars should be installed properly into reinforced walls, and should withstand up to 250 lbs of force.
What is the difference between ADA and Accessible Showers?
All ADA showers legally need to follow official specifications outlined in the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design. ADA showers and bathrooms are almost always required in public buildings, commercial spaces to accommodate everyone. The requirements cover specifications like dimensions (like 60" x 30" minimum), grab bar placement, seat type, and control location. Accessible showers do not legally have to follow specific ADA code and they are often used in residential or private projects. The many have similar attributes as ADA showers, such as barrier-free thresholds for accessibility.
Can you have a roll-in shower in a home?
Yes. ADA roll-in showers are typically used in commercial or public settings. However, many homeowners can install them based on their specific needs, or to make their home safer for the future. The are safe and practical and can be installed according to specific ADA requirements.
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