A curbless shower, also known as a zero-threshold or barrier-free shower, removes the raised edge or step found in traditional showers. Instead, the shower floor transitions smoothly from the main bathroom floor, creating a seamless, level entry. This design not only improves safety but also adds a sleek, open look to the bathroom.
Curbless showers can be finished in tile, acrylic, or solid-surface materials, and are often paired with features like grab bars, built-in seating, and handheld showerheads for additional accessibility. With proper slope and drainage, they function just as efficiently as traditional showers—without the hazards.
In homes throughout Pittsburgh, especially those with older layouts or small bathrooms, curbless showers are a game-changer. Here’s why:
From Mount Washington to Squirrel Hill, curbless showers are showing up in both renovations and new builds across the city.
At 3 Birds Accessibility – Pittsburgh, we specialize in barrier-free bathroom upgrades designed to fit the layout of your home and your individual needs. Here's what you can expect from a curbless shower installation:
We handle every step, from tile and fixture selection to sloping the shower pan properly for drainage.
Explore our full barrier-free shower services here
Will water spill into the rest of my bathroom?
No. With the right floor slope and drain placement, water is contained safely within the shower area.
Can I install one in a small bathroom?
Absolutely. We’ve completed many projects in older Pittsburgh homes with limited space. Curbless designs often work better in tight areas.
Is it more expensive than a regular shower?
Upfront costs are slightly higher due to custom installation and waterproofing, but the long-term value, safety, and aesthetics outweigh the difference.
Do I need to remodel the whole bathroom?
Not at all. We can retrofit a curbless shower into your existing layout without overhauling everything.
Working with a Pittsburgh-based contractor ensures your project meets local codes and is tailored to your home’s structure. Our team understands the quirks of Pittsburgh architecture and brings years of experience installing accessible solutions in homes just like yours.
We’ve worked with homeowners in Highland Park, Dormont, and beyond—delivering custom shower upgrades that make a real difference.
If you're considering a curbless shower, our team is here to help. We’ll walk you through the design, materials, permitting, and installation—step by step.
Request a free quote here or visit the 3 Birds Pittsburgh home page for more information.
Want to see how a curbless shower could work in your space? Let’s build a bathroom that works for your needs—today and for years to come.

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