Zero-Threshold Shower Installation in Los Angeles, CA
A zero-threshold shower has absolutely no step, lip, or height change at the entry. The bathroom floor and shower floor are completely level for the safest possible transition.
"Zero-threshold" means exactly what it says: the height difference between your bathroom floor and your shower floor is zero. There is no step, no lip, no curb, and no slight rise at the edges. For homeowners using walkers, canes, or wheelchairs, and for anyone with balance or mobility issues, a zero-threshold shower is the safest entry design available. Secure Bath installs zero-threshold showers across Los Angeles, Claremont, San Marino, and the greater Los Angeles area.
The engineering behind a zero-threshold shower is in the floor. We regrade the subfloor to create a subtle slope toward the drain that is invisible to the eye but effective at directing water flow. A linear drain captures water at the shower's edge before it reaches the bathroom floor. Combined with slip-resistant flooring, grab bars, and a built-in seat, the result is a shower you can walk, roll, or step into with complete confidence.
If you are comparing zero-threshold, curbless, and barrier-free showers, they all describe the same fundamental concept: a shower with no step. The difference is usually in how the term is used. "Zero-threshold" emphasizes the engineering precision. For homeowners exploring a full bathroom transformation, see our aging-in-place bathroom remodeling service. Call (818) 754-9580 for a free consultation.
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