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Avoid Breaking Bones from Slip and Falls

Getting in and out of the bathtub is among the most dangerous tasks elderly people can do. You can greatly reduce the change of a serious injury from sliding and dropping by changing for a more accessible bathtub. One serious injury can significantly lower lifespan and your freedom.

Increase the Resale Value to Your Everett Home

With an aging baby boomer population, freedom assistive devices and equipment already installed in a Everett house will likely be quite appealing to this demographic. By adding mobility devices to your own bathroom, you can considerably increase the resale value of your home, and make it much easier to sell when the time comes.

Make Daily Life More Dignified

Bathing is something that most people do every single day. By making the daily cleaning of yourself easier, you are able to make your own life much more enjoyable, and much more dignified knowing you can take good care of yourself, without the necessity of external help or nurses to do.

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Would a single slip and fall set you back years of exercise and mobility?

Here at Cain’s Mobility WA , we’re proud to install bathtubs and showers that have doors to step in and out of, making bathing and showering not considerably more difficult for the aged population of Everett.

Raise your Everett Home’s Resale Value to a Growing Baby Boomer Population.

As more and more of the baby boomer population in Washington are becoming older, freedom equipment will become a bigger and larger selling point for the purchase of Everett houses.

By installing a walk-in bathtub in your Everett home, you will not only make living easier but would set up your home to be more precious in the future.

Every walk-in tub can considerably raise your Washington allure and house’s resale to aging populations.

Give our Everett team a call to find out just how much the resale value of your home would increase from a fresh installation.

Prevent Serious Harm that Could Shorten Your Lifespan Significantly

For a lot of elderly individuals living in Everett, bones could be broken by just one serious tumble, and greatly hinder freedom and exercise for a long time to come. Every day this inactivity and dearth of ability to move can greatly decrease your lifespan and overall well-being and freedom you’ve.

Among the simplest ways to stop harm is in the bathroom, with new freedom equipment that make the procedure of bathing significantly less dangerous than before.

Thus give our Everett team a call right away to find out how you can prevent serious injury like a busted hip, leg or back, and live for longer, and free.

Stop Worrying about Slipping and Falling in the Restroom, and Get More Equilibrium and Balance.

Are you worried about yourself or your loved one getting in or outside of the shower by themselves?

One of the biggest stresses for aged individuals living alone in Everett is the risk of sliding and falling when getting in or out of the shower. With slippery surfaces, and excess water everywhere, it can be hard to maintain balance well enough to get in or out.

With a walk-in tub, you can stop worrying about that chance, since the bathing procedure will likely be easy and safe once more.

Now you can get in and out much simpler, and have significantly more equilibrium and stability, without having to step out high over the side.

Frequently Asked Questions


1) How much is it for a cheaper walk-in bathtub?

A cheaper fundamental variant of the walk in bathtub can really cost between $1,7000 and $3,000 in [

2) How do walk-in tubs drain?

Some systems use a gravity just drainage system, while other makers offer power-assisted drainage systems. Ordinarily, the drainage system in a walk-in bath is attached to the normal bathtub drain, which is threaded into a horizontal conduit called a waste shoe. The shoe is sealed using putty or a foam washer under its flange. Some characteristics may cost you more, so it's always advisable to inquire. Eventually, get to be aware of the difference between frameless baths and framed tubs since frameless baths often drain faster than framed tubs, because they do not change the drain height of your existing bath. Framed tubs are made on a steel framework and the base of the tub is dangled off the floor. Frameless tubs are designed with an extra-strength mold that doesn't need a steel frame and the bottom of the tub is not suspended in the air.

3) How much do walk-in bathtubs cost in Everett?

A walk-in tub in Everett commonly ranges in price from $1,700 to over $30,000. The price depends upon whether you have it installed by our Washington team, what characteristics you select, and also the standard of the item. The price also varies depending on whether you select acrylic or fiberglass tubs. Everybody differs and ensuring that a walk-in tub works for somebody 's unique position is extremely crucial as it is typically replacing a bathtub or washing assembly that's not satisfying their needs. A superb walk in tub runs between $3,000 and $8,000 installed. Some providers provide monthly premiums or a cash bonus.

4) Will AARP cover the cost of equipment and installation?

AARP is not a supplier of insurance, but contracts with insurers to make coverage available to AARP members. AARP doesn't make health plan recommendations for individuals and doesn't cover the price of walk in bathtubs or any wellness needs. AARP does provide accessibility to health care tools and coverage like Medicare Supplement Insurance and other health plans to members as a resource, but member benefits are given by third parties. Check with the plans that are recorded in Washington under the membership services of AARP.

5) Is there a way to get Jacuzzi jets in my tub?

Yes. Be careful of the amount of atmosphere and water that comes out of the jets to make sure it's the proper amount which will soothe your sore muscles and pains with a massage sensation. Jets can be positioned to target specific regions to provide for the most effective effects. Many Everett customers enjoy the therapeutic effect of having jets installed in their walk-in tub for a wide array of health conditions that gain from the relaxation that is additional.

6) Do Walk-In Bathtubs Leak?

Yes, they could leak. Consumers who bought more inferior quality fiberglass in a framed walk-in bathtub have reported that their walk in bath eventually showed spider breaking in the ground region and then leaked. Another common complaint from people who attempted to save cash and bought a poor quality bath comes from door leaks. When buying a walk-in bath, make sure that you purchase a lifetime guarantee, because as soon as the door leaks, the tub can't be used by you, until you repair the seal. Be sure the walk in tub is inflexible and powerful to avoid any flex that inhibits a water-tight door. Moreover, during the setup process, it is highly advised that the Washington installer never lift the tub by the pipes, as it can result in escapes. Mishandling and additionally any damage that may have occurred during carrying can loosen appointments and cause leakage. Before utilizing the walk-in tub, it's important the installer test the bathtub properly according to the instruction manual. The water may have trouble emptying properly and may cause the door to leak, in case the tub is not installed level with the supporting attributes provided. Eventually, make sure you understand the risks associated with the placement of your walk-in bathtub, notably alcoves, since they have particular conditions to avoid leaking.

7) How do I know these tubs will fully seal and not leak out all over the floor?

Suitable installation and initial testing should offer you a leakproof experience, nevertheless there are episodes where they experienced escapes that customers report. Under appropriate circumstances, the door seal should compress making it totally leak proof. Some units include a second drain below the entrance door to help prevent escapes if the door does leak. If this feature is contained, inquire. We highly advise that you get a lifetime warranty, because it covers the seal and the door in the case of a flow. Replacement seals will cost you. Also, it is important to take good attention of the walk-in bath door when the bath isn't in use to prevent early failure of the seal. Wiping door jamb and the door seal down after every use can maintain the integrity of the water seal. Follow the care and maintenance instructions. Additionally, any modest set of dirt or debris on the door seal or where the seal comes in touch with all the door jamb can result in a minor escape through the door seal consistently wipe down the door seal.

8) Is there a way to re-sell the tub once we are done with it?

You can re-sell or find used walk in tubs being sold online. Nevertheless, a lot of folks usually wish to be sure that they're purchasing a walk-in tub that personally meets with their needs for the long-term. They're much less inclined to take a big risk by paying all the costs related to shipping as well as the removal of their present bath without a bit more investment and guarantee in quality along with the condition of their purchase. There isn't actually a huge market for used plumbing fixtures. Eventually, should you believe you could try and resell your walk-in bathtub, the following buyer may want to be aware of if the lifetime warranty is extended to other owners as well or if they're going to need to cover the costs connected with a door seal or other part damages that will occur with use.

9) Do these tubs use more water than conventional tubs?

Yes. A walk-in tub is not usually shorter than an average bath tub, which contains about 2 1/2 feet of water on average. Some producers say that you use the same amount of water as a standard shower if a regular shower is 7 minutes and also you use 7 gallons of water a minute. Most of the walk-in tubs available on the market have a 40-80 gallon capacity. Actually, many manufacturers recommend that you've got a hot water tank that admits at least 50 gallons, even though some bathtubs will work efficiently should you fill them with 40-60 gallons.

10) What sort of guarantees are there that these tubs won’t leak and damage my Everett house?

Consumer Affairs recommends that an owner that is initial purchase a lifetime warranty to give peace of mind to buyers about escapes. Also, ask if the lifetime warranty is extended to other owners as well. For Washington house installations, this will probably be contained for a set amount of years.

11) Can the shower be used still with a walk-in bathtub?

Yes. There are walk-in bathtub installations that give you a large standing place for standup showers. You can either shower sitting down or standing up. Be sure to get the appropriate dimensions for the walk in tub in order you don't feel cramped during a standup shower. Also, in case you intend to keep your standing shower, because if your faucet is not right against a wall, it's much more difficult to tap into your existing shower, another thing to keep in mind is always to ask about the faucet location.

12) Are these tubs as easy to clean as normal tubs?

They're easy to clean, but unlike regular baths, it is advisable to maintain a day-to-day cleaning custom with a walk in tub following manufacturer's recommendations and using the appropriate products. You wish to actually make sure with a walk-in bathroom that you remove scum and spots to protect the surface. Depending on whether you have hard water, soft water, or well water, you'll see different types of spots and deposits on your own bath. Get into the practice of wiping down the surfaces that are wet after every use to help avoid the build up scum, that will necessitate more scrubbing afterwards. Weekly, use cleaners to clean your walk in bath. Products that address your unique water blot and deposits ought to be considered as well as any indicators that these products may ruin the finish on your bath. You want to get familiar with the best cleaning methods for your type of bath since baths are generally either acrylic or fiberglass. Fiberglass can easily dull and is porous and fragile and spot. Acrylic is non-porous and easy to wash. Don't use abrasive cleaners you might dull the finish and scrape the bathtub. Also, if the current weather permits, air the room out so that it doesn't remain humid all day. Some manufacturers advise that your own bathroom window opens for an hour daily to let moisture escape.
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