The Costs of a Handicap Accessible Shower

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The cost of a handicap-accessible shower varies depending on where you live and what you need to accomplish. The basic accessories that are required in any handicap-accessible shower include grab bars, handrails, folding benches, a shower tub with an open lip, and a handheld shower. That does not include the cost of labor, meaning that you can expect a cost between $1,000 and $5,000.

Considerations for a Handicap Accessible Shower

Set aside cost for a moment and consider the purpose of the build. If you need a handicap-accessible shower, it is probably because someone in the household needs assistance. This consideration will drive the steps needed to create this type of shower.

Managing Costs for a Handicap Accessible Shower

Since a price cannot be placed on human pride or dignity, the next step in the process is to determine how best to afford a handicap-accessible shower. Many of the accessories outlined above are the basic elements needed for your handicap-accessible shower.

You also need to decide whether or not it is better for you to build the shower yourself or to rely on the skills of professionals. If you have built a bath and shower before and are familiar with ADA requirements and codes for handicap accessibility, build the shower yourself to save labor costs. If not, call a professional.

Locating a Contractor and/or Materials

The materials needed to build a handicap-accessible shower can be found readily at a home improvement store. You can buy grab bars, handrails, benches, and other materials needed to complete the job. You can also ask questions of a qualified professional or receive a primer on any changes in ADA requirements or standards for building a handicap-accessible shower.

If you would rather not wrestle with the hassle entailed in building the shower yourself, you can hire a contractor. Obtain several estimates and select the contractor who is best suited to complete your project.