Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Barrier free showers at Nelson Tile and Stone

We are proud at Nelson Tile and Stone to offer barrier free/roll in showers for both able-bodied and disabled people.



Our drain systems allow you to eliminate the barriers and threshold of a shower, creating an ADA shower that is universal design approved.
We can create a shower with a linear drain covered by a smooth outer panel with small drain holes. This fully sloped drain trough is a long, flat surface that allows the easy draining of water from the shower. This makes a wheelchair accessible shower possible with a barrier free entrance. Water from the shower no longer poses the risk of running all over the floor because it is caught in the drain.
Linear drains for showers are used to create fabulous no threshold shower designs. Made from high strength stainless steel, they can withstand even hard water coming out of your shower.

Another advantage of our trench drains for showers is that they are of universal design, meaning they can be used in an area that both able-bodied and handicapped persons can use with the same ease. If you have someone in your family who is bound to a wheelchair, the linear drain shower design creates barrier free showers for a bathroom making it easier to roll a wheelchair straight to the showers.

Whether you are still in the planning process for your new home and want a modern no threshold shower, or you are just doing a bathroom renovation to add wet room showers, you can enjoy the benefits a linear drain shower brings to the table.

Furthermore, the quick drain technology developed in  trench drain shower system minimizes the growth of mold in your bathroom or shower area. This translates to lower health risks for you and your family or for anyone using your shower and helps in lowering unwanted smells and odors.
We are installing barrier free showers  in response to the need of the community to help the aging and those with disabilities modify their homes to fit their needs.
Please come into our showroom to find out more about our barrier free showers.
1841 NE Division st Bend, Oregon

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing these nice pictures of bathroom tiles and stone for barrier free shower. People suffering from disability, these accessories surely help them to enjoy their bath.

    Universal Designs

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  2. Excuse me, but what kind of shower chair is in your shower? I've seen something like that at http://www.bestshowerchairs.com/, but I can not find the model.

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