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Comprehensive ADA Showers Solutions

Traditional bathtubs and stepped showers create dangerous barriers for seniors, wheelchair users, and individuals recovering from surgery. Our ADA-compliant shower installations eliminate these barriers entirely with zero-threshold, curbless designs that allow safe, independent bathing. We are Georgia's leading accessibility shower contractor, having installed hundreds of barrier-free showers across the state. Whether you need a simple tub-to-shower conversion or a complete roll-in shower build from scratch, our licensed team (GA License GCCO007362) handles every detail — from demolition and waterproofing to premium tile work and fixture installation. Every ADA shower we install meets or exceeds ANSI A117.1 accessibility standards and Georgia building codes. We use professional-grade waterproofing systems (Schluter-Kerdi) specifically designed for Georgia's high humidity, ensuring your shower stays watertight and mold-free for decades. Funding assistance available through VA grants, Georgia Medicaid waivers, and workers' compensation programs.

Key Benefits

  • Zero-threshold curbless entry — no step, no lip, no barrier
  • Wheelchair-accessible roll-in design (60x60 inch minimum)
  • Fold-down teak or ADA-compliant shower benches
  • Anti-scald thermostatic mixing valves prevent burns
  • Handheld and fixed dual shower head systems
  • Grab bars at entry, seated, and standing positions
  • Linear drain systems for efficient water management
  • Non-slip large-format porcelain tile (friction coefficient 0.6+)
  • Schluter-Kerdi waterproofing membrane for Georgia humidity
  • Available in custom sizes, colors, and tile patterns

Tub-to-Shower Conversions

We remove your existing bathtub and build a zero-threshold ADA shower in the same footprint — no need to expand the bathroom. Includes full waterproofing, proper drainage slope, grab bars, fold-down bench, and non-slip tile. Most conversions completed in 3-5 days.

Custom Roll-in Showers

For wheelchair users, we build oversized roll-in showers with 60x60 inch minimum clearance, zero-threshold entry, and linear drain systems. The floor slopes precisely (1/4 inch per foot) toward the drain while remaining smooth enough for wheelchair rolling.

Shower Safety Systems

Anti-scald thermostatic valves prevent water temperature from exceeding safe levels. Grab bars are anchored to structural blocking inside walls. Motion-sensor LED lighting illuminates the shower automatically. Emergency pull cords available for high-risk individuals.

Premium Materials for Georgia Climate

Georgia's humidity demands premium materials. We use Schluter-Kerdi waterproofing membranes, mold-resistant backer board, large-format rectified porcelain tile (fewer grout lines = less mold risk), and silicone-based caulk rated for high-moisture environments.

Shower Bench & Seating Options

Fold-down teak benches, built-in tile benches, and portable transfer benches. We recommend fold-down benches for most applications — they save space when not in use and support 300+ pounds. Built-in benches add a luxury spa feel.

Complete Project Management

From initial assessment and design through permitting, demolition, plumbing, tile, and final inspection — one licensed team handles everything. No subcontractors, no scheduling conflicts, no communication gaps. Daily cleanup and dust barriers protect your home.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an ADA-compliant shower?
An ADA-compliant shower features a zero-threshold (curbless) entry, minimum 36x36 inch interior dimensions (60x60 recommended for wheelchair users), a fold-down or built-in bench, grab bars at entry and seated positions, a handheld shower head on an adjustable slide bar, anti-scald thermostatic mixing valve, and non-slip flooring. These specifications are based on ANSI A117.1 accessibility standards.
How much does an ADA shower installation cost in Georgia?
Costs depend on scope: basic tub-to-shower conversion ($5,000-$8,000), standard ADA shower with bench and grab bars ($8,000-$12,000), and full custom roll-in shower with premium tile and multiple shower heads ($12,000-$15,000+). We provide free detailed estimates — call (470) 888-2724.
Can you convert my bathtub to an ADA shower?
Yes, this is our most requested accessibility service. We remove the existing tub, install proper drainage with slope, fully waterproof the area with Schluter-Kerdi membrane, and build a zero-threshold roll-in shower in the same footprint. No bathroom expansion needed. Most conversions completed in 3-5 business days.
How do you prevent water from flowing out of a curbless shower?
We use a combination of precise floor slope (1/4 inch per foot toward the drain), linear drain systems that capture water across the full shower width, and a slight recessed channel at the shower perimeter. This system contains water effectively while maintaining a completely flat, barrier-free entry.
Will insurance or VA grants cover an ADA shower?
VA SAH and SHA grants cover ADA shower installations for veterans with service-connected disabilities (up to $109,986). Georgia Medicaid waivers (NOW, COMP, ICWP, CCSP) may cover accessible shower modifications. Workers compensation and some Medicare Advantage plans also provide coverage. We handle all documentation.
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