Wheelchair Accessible Showers
Transform your bathroom into a safe and inclusive space with our barrier-free, handicap shower stalls. From wheelchair accessible designs that allow individuals to enter with a walker or wheelchair, to transfer showers for smaller spaces. Our experts can help you choose the best handicap shower solution for your next project. Read More...
Freedom INSPIRE Accessible Shower 60" x 37", Flat back wall, Center drain
US$5,354.00 US$3,239.00
Save 40%(Shower stall only) 5pc for Remodeling
Model #: APX6036BFK3C
Freedom INSPIRE Accessible Shower 60" x 37", Flat back wall, RIGHT drain
US$5,354.00 US$3,239.00
Save 40%(Shower stall only) 5pc for Remodeling
Model #: APX6036BFK3R
38 5/8" x 38 7/16" Freedom Accessible Transfer Shower
US$3,849.00 US$2,589.00
Save 33%(Shower stall only) 4-Piece for Remodeling, (36" x 36" ID)
Model #: APF3838BF4P
48" x 37" Freedom Accessible Shower
US$4,484.00 US$2,839.00
Save 37%(Shower stall only) 4-Piece for Remodeling
Model #: APF4836BF4P
48" x 37" Accessible Shower, Left valve wall
US$2,648.00 US$2,136.00
Save 19%(Shower stall only) 1-Piece, New Construction
Model #: APTXST4836BF75L
48" x 37" Accessible Shower, Right valve wall
US$2,648.00 US$2,136.00
Save 19%(Shower stall only) 1-Piece, New Construction
Model #: APTXST4836BF75R
50½" x 50⅛" Freedom Accessible Shower
US$4,957.00 US$3,509.00
Save 29%(Shower stall only) 5-Piece for Remodeling
Model #: APF5050BF5P
54" x 31" Freedom Barrier Free Shower, Left Drain
US$4,822.00 US$3,117.00
Save 35%(Shower stall only) 5-Piece for Remodeling
Model #: APF5430BF5PL
54" x 31" Freedom Accessible Shower, Right Drain
US$4,822.00 US$3,117.00
Save 35%(Shower stall only) 5-Piece for Remodeling
Model #: APF5430BF5PR
54" x 36⅞" Freedom Accessible Showers, Left Drain
US$5,017.00 US$3,393.00
Save 32%(Shower stall only) 5-Piece for Remodeling
Model #: APF5436BF5PL
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Wheelchair Accesible Showers That Remove Bathing Barriers
At Freedom Showers, our vision is to make bathing simple, safe, and independent for everyone. Bathing is a daily activity many take for granted, yet over 70 million American adults reported living with a disability (CDC, 2022). Our handicap accessible shower stalls remove common obstacles for those with mobility challenges. They are thoughtfully designed for residential spaces, blending safety features with everyday comfort through wider openings, barrier-free entrances, and easy-to-reach fixtures. Freedom Showers work perfectly for any project where accessible bathing is needed, from single bathroom remodels to large-scale developments.
Key Features Of Freedom Accessible Showers
Our accessible shower stalls are designed with safety, accessibility, and ease of installation in mind.
- Barrier free entry - a range of low threshold heights (including, 1”, 7/8”, 5/8”) to allow easy wheelchair access and water retention
- Pre-leveled pans - accessible shower bases are reinforced for strength and pre-leveled to simplify installation
- Flexible configurations - we offer a variety of shower stall sizes and drain locations to fit your project
- Fully reinforced walls - installation of accessories are made easier with fully reinforced backing
- Slip-resistant textured floors - enhanced safety for wet conditions
For homeowners who want easier entry without stepping over a traditional bathtub, a handicap accessible shower can be a practical solution.
Who Benefits From Handicapped Accessible Showers?
Most bathrooms aren't properly designed for those with mobility limitations. Our handicap shower solutions transform daily bathing for:
- People who are in wheelchairs and would like roll-in access
- Individuals using walkers, canes, or mobility scooters
- Homeowners planning ahead so they can age in place
- Caregivers caring for a partner, elderly parent, or loved one
Remodeling or New Construction Solutions: Perfect For Any Project
Our multi-piece accessible showers are specifically designed with bathroom remodeling projects in mind. Multi-piece design allows shower stall components to fit through standard doorways and adapt to existing plumbing configurations, including existing framing pockets and various drain locations. If you are replacing a bathtub we offer replacement models in 60" or 54" shower lengths, featuring left- or right-hand drain options to fit where your existing tub is today. Additionally, we offer a range of one-piece shower stalls suitable for new construction projects.
Quality Assurance and Warranty Protection:
Our Freedom Accessible Showers are built to last and come with a 30-year warranty for peace of mind. Whether remodeling or building new, our accessible showers have been transforming homes and spaces for nearly 20 years with hundreds of design options to meet your specific needs.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What is an accessible shower?
Accessible showers are designed with a barrier free entrance, so they are wheelchair accessible. They usually have a maximum threshold of ½ inch or less so that it is user friendly for anyone. There are other design components as well, like the option to add a folding shower seat, grab bars, and a height adjustable shower head.
What does barrier free shower mean?
Barrier free means it is a curbless shower, or it has a very low threshold at the entrance of the shower so you can roll in with your wheelchair or step directly into the shower unit.
How can I prevent water from splashing out of a wheelchair accessible shower?
The accessible showers have a pan that is sloped towards the drain, but we recommend adding our Water Rentention Package to keep the water from splashing out of the shower.
It’s also important to have a low flow mixing valve. 1.5 GPM 45PSI is recommended, such as the Symmons pressure balanced mixing valve.
What is the weight capacity of an accessible shower?
Freedom Showers are designed to accommodate a person entering the shower with a wheelchair or rolling shower commode chair. The pan has a weight capacity of 500lbs. We do recommend only using rolling chairs with larger casters so you don’t add too much pressure on one spot in the pan.
How much does a wheelchair accessible roll-in shower cost?
To replace a bathtub with a roll in accessible shower, which is the most common renovation project that roll in showers are used in, a bare Accessible Shower stall typically costs around $2,000 to $3,500 depending on size and whether it's a one-piece or multi-piece unit.
To add a full accessory package and residential shipping please contact us for a full project cost (shower options can vary in price).
This does not include any installation costs which would be determined by the contractor that you hire.
How do you clean the accessible shower?
Warm Soapy Water-Dishwashing liquids are the safest products to use. Abrasive cleaners (this would include Soft Scrub) should never be used on Acrylic finishes.
What is the warranty on Freedom Accessible Showers?
Freedom Showers have a 30-Year limited warranty on manufacturing defects.
Can you put a shower door on an Accessible shower?
Our INSPIRE shower and pan models can accommodate shower doors, please contact us for additional information.
You cannot install a sliding door track onto the shower base in our APF models, as drilling down into the pan would void the warranty. You could, instead, install side mounted swing doors. However, we advise against installing doors on a barrier free shower, as it makes them less accessible.
However, many of our customers are thinking long term, and don’t necessarily need a roll in shower now. You can add a semi-permanent threshold adaptor to a barrier free shower, and install a door into that. Then later, if you need more accessibility, you can remove the door and threshold.
Where is the drain located on most mobility showers?
Most Accessible shower pans come with a left, right or center drain option to match your existing drain location. The product specifications will indicate the exact location of the drain on each model.
Do you install the Accessible showers?
You can ask a CSR to look for one of our Preferred Partners, who are contractors that have purchased Freedom Showers from us recently and are familiar with the installation. However, we recommend searching for a CAPS (certified ageing in place specialist) certified installer on the NAHB.org site. National Association of Home Builders to find a local contractor in your area, as we are a factory direct company.
What’s the difference between an ADA shower and a residential accessible shower?
ADA stands for the Americans with Disabilities Act which sets forth certain requirements for Commercial and public buildings. ADA compliant showers have the same low, roll in threshold as accessible showers, but they are also designed to meet other stringent requirements.
Call 1-877-947-7769 for Expert Customer Service
If you are a homeowner or planning for current or future accessibility needs, call our expert customer service team. They are standing by to answer your questions and help you choose from our high-quality, customizable options in handicapped accessible bathrooms.
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