Are walk-in tubs expensive?

The prices of walk-in tubs range from about $2,000 for a basic soaker to as much as $20,000 for a two-person tub offering a spa-like experience. Walk-in tub cost is determined mainly by features and materials. For example, many lower-priced soaker walk-in tubs are made with fiberglass that's sprayed with a gel coating.
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Are walk-in tubs worth it?

The good news? A walk-in tub comes with far more features than a normal bathtub, making it well worth the price tag. If you are looking for a bathtub that has easy access, whirlpool jets, a heated backrest, a handshower and so much more, then a walk-in tub is a smart investment.
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What are the cons of walk-in tubs?

Long wait: Bathers have to enter the tub before filling it and can't exit until it's fully drained. Risk of chills: Some walk-in tubs fill and drain slowly, which may leave a bather at risk of becoming chilled. Higher-end models offer heated seats and rapid draining to avert these issues.
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Which is cheaper walk-in shower or bathtub?

Standard bathtubs and shower stalls are at the low end, while whirlpool tubs and walk-in showers are pricier. You can have a whirlpool tub installed for an average of $4,500, less than three-fourths of what you'd pay for a walk-in shower, priced at $6,000 on average.
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Does a walk-in shower devalue your home?

In general, removing a tub and installing a well-appointed walk-in shower also increases the value of a home. Removing your only tub to install a walk-in shower can make your home's value take a hit because most prospective homebuyers, especially families with small kids, want at least one bathtub.
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Do walk-in tubs increase home value?

It depends on certain factors such as the location of your house, the people living inside and also the potential buyers. Walk-in tubs add great value to a home if there are elderly and physically disabled individuals residing in it. It increases safety and adds convenience to the bather.
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How long does it take to drain a walk-in tub?

Regular walk-in tubs can take about 6-15 minutes to fully drain, and it's understandable that you wouldn't want to sit exposed for that long! Meanwhile, fast-draining tubs can take only four minutes or less to empty itself.
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How much water does it take to fill a walk-in tub?

The average walk-in bathtub can hold up to 50 gallons of water.
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Are walk-in tubs hard to maintain?

While your walk-in tub is relatively easy to maintain, there are a few tips and tricks to keep in mind when cleaning. Here, we will outline the three cleaning cycles you should go through with your tub: daily cleaning, weekly or monthly cleaning, and deep cleaning.
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How long does it take to install a walk-in tub?

The Walk-In Bath is designed to be installed in as little as one day by a KOHLER Authorized Dealer. However, in some cases, installation time may vary depending on your home's layout, plumbing and electrical outputs. This will be determined during your free quote appointment.
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Is a walk-in tub tax deductible?

Tax Deductibility of Walk In Tubs

If a walk in tub is purchased for medical safety reasons, it can be considered a medical expense. Therefore, the materials and the installation costs are tax deductible as a Medical and Dental Expense.
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How much to buy and install a walk-in tub?

Installation Costs of a Walk-in Tub

The average cost to install a walk-in tub lies between $2,500 and $8,000, depending on the complexity of the job. You'll absorb more labor costs if you need to reconfigure plumbing, install an electrical motor or remodel your bathroom to fit a larger-than-standard tub.
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Can you shower in a walk-in bathtub?

If you have purchased a walk-in bathtub for its many bathing benefits, you can now add the ability to take a shower to that list -- with the help of Bath Planet's shower kits for walk-in tubs. A walk-in bathtub is a great choice if you or a loved one has limited mobility.
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How much water does a walk-in tub use compared to a regular tub?

The average walk-in tub typically holds somewhere between 40 and 80 gallons of water. By comparison, a standard bathtub typically only holds 25 to 45 gallons of water. When deciding to purchase a walk-in tub, it's important to understand your hot water heater's capacity.
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What size water heater do I need for a walk-in tub?

We recommend using a 60+ gallon gas water heater due to the larger capacity and ability to regenerate much faster than electric units. The typical walk-in tub requires at least a 50-gallon water heater. Even if your tub is not that large, you have to be able to fill it at least two-thirds full of hot water.
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Do any walk-in tubs have heaters?

American Standard Walk-In Baths 120-Watt Inline Heater.
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How much does an American Standard walk-in tub cost?

How much do American Standard walk-in tubs cost? American Standard walk-in bathtubs range from about $5,000 for a basic soaking tub (including installation) up to $11,500 for a top-of-the-line custom model with all the therapeutic fixings.
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Can you use bubble bath in a walk-in tub?

Soaking tubs do not have any air or hydro jets, so using bath bombs in this type of walk-in tub would be fine. You might have to use the hand held shower head to rinse out the tub after you are finished bathing.
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Do you have to sit in a walk-in tub while it fills?

Close the door and turn on the tap to begin filling your tub. Yes, you'll have to sit inside while you wait for it to fill—but don't worry, it fills quickly.
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How does a walk-in tub not leak?

MYTH 1: WATER LEAKS THROUGH THE DOOR

The door of a walk-in bath is airtight so water cannot escape onto the floor. The KOHLER® Walk-In Bath equipped its door with an easy-to-turn handle that creates a watertight seal.
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Can you use Epsom salts in a walk-in tub?

Yes. Epsom salt is safe to use in the KOHLER Walk-In Bath! Just make sure you use it in moderation and rinse your bath thoroughly once you're finished soaking. Many of our customers enjoy using Epsom salt in their walk-in bath.
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Is a walk in shower considered a full bath?

It allows you the space to create a large, luxurious walk-in shower. But does it come at a price? Typically, a bathroom must have a toilet, sink, and tub to be considered a full bath. A bath with a toilet, sink, and shower, but no tub, would be considered a three-quarter bath.
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How much does a small walk-in tub cost?

The Cost of the Walk-In Tub Itself

The prices of walk-in tubs range from about $2,000 for a basic soaker to as much as $20,000 for a two-person tub offering a spa-like experience. Walk-in tub cost is determined mainly by features and materials.
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