ADA Showers
ADA Showers | Accessible Walk-In & Roll-In Shower Solutions
Shop ADA-focused showers designed for safer access, easier entry, and more confident bathroom planning. EZ Able offers accessible shower systems in a range of sizes and configurations for residential and commercial needs.
- Accessible layouts for easier entry and mobility-focused planning
- Walk-in and roll-in options for different project needs
- Multiple sizes and configurations to fit remodeling or new construction
- Accessibility focused since 2008
Find the Right ADA Shower Kit
Use this quick shower selector to filter ADA shower kits by accessibility needs, installation type, and size (width). Whether you're planning a tub-to-shower conversion, a curbless entry, or an ADA-compliant layout, this tool helps match you to the right solution faster.
ADA showers are designed for safer access, easier use, and more confident bathroom planning for people with mobility limitations or wheelchair access needs. These shower systems may include features such as low-threshold or roll-in entry, slip-resistant floors, built-in seating, and support for grab bars.
ADA-focused showers are used in both residential and commercial settings and come in a variety of sizes, layouts, and configurations. They can be a strong fit for aging-in-place remodels, accessible bathroom upgrades, and projects where safety, usability, and long-term function matter.
Only a fraction of our ADA showers are listed online. For help with product selection, pricing, or a project quote, contact EZ Able directly to discuss the best solution for your layout and accessibility goals.
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ADA Shower FAQs
Common questions about ADA showers, wheelchair accessibility, sizing, compliance, and choosing the right shower for your project.
What is an ADA shower?
An ADA shower is a shower designed to meet accessibility requirements set by the Americans with Disabilities Act for eligible commercial and public spaces. These showers are typically planned for safer access, easier use, and improved mobility support, but compliance depends on the full finished layout, not just the shower unit itself.
Are ADA showers the same as curbless showers?
Not always. Many ADA showers are curbless or low-threshold, but a curbless shower by itself is not automatically ADA compliant. ADA compliance also depends on size, clear floor space, controls, grab bar placement, seating, and the overall bathroom layout.
What size shower is required for ADA compliance?
ADA shower sizing depends on the type of shower being planned. For example, transfer showers and roll-in showers have different size and clearance requirements. Interior clear space matters more than rough exterior size, so it is important to review the full finished dimensions when evaluating ADA-focused options.
Does a residential shower have to be ADA compliant?
In most cases, residential showers are not required to follow ADA standards. However, many homeowners choose ADA-inspired or accessibility-focused shower features for aging in place, easier entry, wheelchair access, or safer bathing.
What features are common in ADA showers?
Common ADA shower features may include roll-in or low-threshold entry, slip-resistant flooring, grab bar support, built-in or fold-down seating, hand showers, and layouts that allow easier movement and transfer. The exact combination depends on the shower type and the project requirements.
Can an ADA shower be used in a home remodel?
Yes. Many homeowners choose ADA-style or accessibility-focused showers during bathroom remodels, especially for aging-in-place planning, long-term mobility needs, or tub-to-shower conversions. A home shower may include many accessible features even if the full project is not being built to commercial ADA standards.
Do ADA showers come with seats and grab bars?
Some ADA shower systems are designed to support seats and grab bars, but the included features vary by model. It is important to review the product details and the installation plan to confirm which accessories are included and how the full shower will be configured.
How do I choose the right ADA shower?
Start by considering who will use the shower, how much access is needed, whether wheelchair entry is required, and what size your bathroom can support. You should also look at threshold style, drain placement, wall configuration, and whether the project is residential or commercial. EZ Able can help match the shower to your layout and accessibility goals.