For many Pittsburgh homeowners, the bathroom is one of the most important — and riskiest — areas in the home. Traditional tubs can create a major fall hazard, especially for older adults or anyone with mobility challenges.
Two of the most popular solutions are tub cuts and walk-in tubs. While both improve safety, they offer different features, costs, and levels of convenience. Understanding the differences will help you choose the right solution for your home.
At 3 Birds Accessibility, we specialize in helping families decide between these options and installing the solution that best fits their needs.
A tub cut is a modification to an existing bathtub that lowers the entry barrier. Contractors cut a section out of the side of the tub and install a watertight insert, creating a low step-through opening.
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A walk-in tub is a specialized bathtub with a built-in, low-threshold door. Users can walk directly into the tub without climbing over the high wall of a traditional bathtub.
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While tub cuts are more affordable, walk-in tubs offer long-term benefits and are better suited for homeowners planning to age in place.
Our team specializes in accessibility solutions designed for Pittsburgh homes, from walk-in tubs to barrier-free showers and stair lifts. We’ll guide you through every step, from consultation to installation, ensuring your bathroom is both safe and stylish.
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Q: How long does a tub cut take to install?
Most tub cuts can be completed in a single day.
Q: Do walk-in tubs require plumbing changes?
Sometimes — depending on the size and features of the model chosen.
Q: Can I finance my installation?
Yes, financing options are often available to help with costs.
Whether you choose a tub cut or a walk-in tub, both options can dramatically improve your bathroom’s accessibility and safety.
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