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ADA Shower In Tempe, AZ

April 28, 2015 By Mark Hager

My customer in Tempe, AZ wanted me to create a nice looking curbless ADA shower (in the hall bathroom) for her handicapped daughter.

After taking out the existing tub and adding a new lower drain installation, we added a custom height bench for an easy transfer from a wheelchair. Then, we added a shower valve (on/off) near the bench for convenient access and an easy to reach handheld shower head. The handheld by Delta offered a slide bar that also is a certified grab bar. Which, added to her ability to slide in and out. We also conveniently placed a soap/shampoo niche for easy reach.

The customers were very pleased with how beautiful their new ADA shower looked, and thrilled with the independence it provided their daughter. We were so happy to be able to help them.

 

ada shower by Gainey Flooring Solutions
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ADA Shower, Tempe, AZ
ADA Shower – Tempe, AZ
Curbless shower - Tempe, AZ
Curbless shower

 

About Gainey Flooring Solutions

Gainey Flooring Solutions - Phoenix, AZGainey Flooring Solutions is a provider of wood, stone and tile flooring, as well as shower remodeling, in the Phoenix, AZ metro area. They have dedicated installers with over 21 years of experience. Offering friendly, efficient and reliable service, Gainey is licensed, bonded and insured.

10632 N Scottsdale Rd. #542
Scottsdale, AZ 85254
602-989-8255

Website: floors4youaz.com

Filed Under: Bathroom Remodeling Tagged With: ADA shower, AZ, Bathrooms, Gainey, Gainey Flooring Solutions, Handheld Shower Head, Scottsdale, Tempe

About Mark Hager

By Mark Hager
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Mark is the Founder of AgeInPlace.com. He also is a consultant and mentor who helps business and organizational leaders serving older adults and their families.

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