Installation of a Sanctuary Walk In Bath Tub follows the basic steps below. We generally recommend installation be performed by a qualified plumber or contractor, although in certain instances installation can be performed by the end-user.
- Removal and disposal of your old bathtub or shower
- Preparation of the area - floor repairs, GFI circuit installation (for jetted units), etc.
- Preparation of the walk in tub - adjusting the tub levelers, drain installation (for Full Bather units), etc.
- Water line and drain hookups
- Electrical connections (for jetted units)
- Testing for leak free seals and working jets
- Wall, trim, or tiling repair or simple cleanup
You have many choices when it comes to finding the right size Sanctuary Walk In Bath Tub. Our Sanctuary Walk-In Bath Tub with an Inward Swinging Door comes in the six most popular sizes found in homes across America. And for bathrooms with very limited spaces, our Outward Swinging Door unit measures a mere 32" x 38".
We have the knowledge to make sure you get the Sanctuary Walk In Bath Tub that works best for you. Whether you fill out our initial survey form and we call you or you call us, we'll get detailed information about your bathroom as it is now and what you are looking for out of your Sanctuary Walk-In Bath Tub. We want you to know what to expect through all phases of your purchase - from ordering, to delivery, to installation, and finally to the use of your Sanctuary Walk-in Bath Tub.
We will work with you to get the right help for a quick installation. For most Sanctuary Walk In Bath Tub installations we recommend finding a qualified plumber or contractor in your area that you trust to have the work done. We do not provide installation services, but you can contact one of our walk in tub specialists, and we will provide references in your area if they are available.
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