Curbless Showers

Curbless Showers

Curbless Showers | Barrier-Free Walk-In Shower Systems

Shop curbless showers designed for easier entry, accessible bathroom planning, and clean modern style. EZ Able offers multi-piece and single-piece curbless shower units with beveled or square threshold options. Square threshold models are especially well suited for butting up next to tile floors for a cleaner finished transition.

Barrier-Free Entry
Multi-Piece & Single-Piece Options
Beveled & Square Thresholds
Accessibility Focused Since 2008

Choose the Right Curbless Shower Style

Curbless showers are also called barrier-free or zero-threshold showers. They are a strong choice for aging in place, easier entry, and open bathroom design. EZ Able offers both multi-piece units for easier delivery and remodel access, and single-piece units for a clean, seamless look.

Beveled Threshold

A sloped transition that supports smoother entry and works well for accessible shower planning.

Square Threshold

A crisp edge that is great for butting directly up next to tile floors for a more defined transition.

Helpful tip: If your bathroom will have tile flooring outside the shower, a square threshold can be a great choice for a cleaner tile-to-shower transition.

Choose the Right Curbless Shower Configuration

EZ Able curbless showers are available in both multi-piece and single-piece units so you can choose the right solution for your bathroom layout, installation path, and design preferences.

Multi-Piece Curbless Showers

Multi-piece units are a strong choice for remodels, tighter entries, and projects where moving a full one-piece unit into place may be difficult.

  • Easier to move through doorways and hallways
  • Great for many remodeling applications
  • Flexible option for installation access challenges
  • Accessible shower design without giving up project practicality

Single-Piece Curbless Showers

Single-piece units offer a clean, streamlined shower system with fewer seams and a more unified finished appearance.

  • One-piece construction for a clean finished look
  • Fewer joints for a simpler overall surface
  • Excellent option for projects with adequate access for delivery and install
  • Popular for polished, modern accessible bathroom designs

Find the Right Curbless Shower Kit

Use this quick shower selector to filter curbless 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.

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Curbless Shower FAQs

What is a curbless shower?

A curbless shower is a walk-in shower with a low-profile or barrier-free entry that removes the traditional step-over curb. It is often chosen for easier access, aging-in-place planning, and a cleaner modern bathroom design.

What is the difference between beveled and square thresholds?

A beveled threshold has a sloped transition for smoother entry into the shower. A square threshold has a more defined edge and is a great choice when butting directly up next to tile floors for a cleaner finished transition.

Are curbless showers available in multiple unit styles?

Yes. EZ Able offers curbless showers in both multi-piece and single-piece units. Multi-piece systems can be easier for remodel access and delivery, while single-piece units offer a clean, more seamless appearance.

Are curbless showers good for aging in place?

Curbless showers are a popular choice for aging-in-place bathrooms because they reduce step-over entry and help create a more accessible shower space. Many homeowners also pair them with grab bars, seats, and handheld showers.

Can a curbless shower work in a remodel?

Yes. Curbless showers are often used in remodels, especially when planning a tub-to-shower conversion or updating a bathroom for easier access. The best option depends on the shower system, floor structure, and finished flooring outside the shower.