Level access showers
Explore level access shower trays, set at the same height as the floor, allowing easy access for wheelchair users without the use of ramps.
Our low-level shower trays are designed to sit close to the floor, creating a minimal step-over height for easy and safe access. Explore our range of low-level shower options, or call us today to receive expert guidance in selecting and combining the best products to create your dream accessible bathroom.
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At just 32mm high, the Low Profile tray is ideal for where level or low access is needed
This tray can be recessed for level access, low level or a leg kit added to make this a step in tray
Older adults benefit from low-level shower trays as they reduce the need to step up or over, making shower access safer and minimising the risk of slips or falls. This easy access allows individuals to feel confident when bathing independently.
People with chronic health conditions, such as arthritis or balance issues, benefit from low-level shower trays as the lower step height reduces physical strain. This allows for a more comfortable and accessible showering experience.
Wheelchair users benefit from low-level shower trays, which can be recessed into the floor or paired with a ramp to allow for easier wheelchair access. This design offers a safer, more accessible, independent bathing solution.
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Explore level access shower trays, set at the same height as the floor, allowing easy access for wheelchair users without the use of ramps.
Explore shower mixers with thermostatic temperature controls and cool touch technology for a safe, comfortable bathing experience.
Explore high-quality shower screens with a range of features such as toughened glass, as well as foldable, portable options designed to support carers.
Explore step-in showers, the perfect solution for accessible bathrooms in flats and multi-storey buildings with flooring that cannot be modified.
As your trusted care home bathroom provider, we understand CQC requirements, budget expectations and how to navigate the complications of creating accessible spaces for multiple users. Our expert consultants guide you to get it right the first time, with minimal disruption to people and spaces, refurbishing bathrooms to the highest quality standards whilst respecting everyone’s dignity.
Explore our recent low-level shower projects designed with you in mind. Be inspired to create your ultimate bathroom experience with modern, easy-to-clean surfaces and personalised features, balancing functionality with luxury, life-changing designs.
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Low-level showers are ideal for those who can manage a small step of around 30-40mm, offering a safer and more comfortable shower experience. In contrast, level-access showers provide complete level access, making them suitable for wheelchair users or anyone who needs barrier-free entry. Step-in showers, with a tray height above 60mm, are suited to individuals with enough mobility to step over a higher edge and are a practical solution for flats or multi-storey buildings where floor modification is not feasible.
Low-level showers are ideal for those who can manage a small step of around 30-40mm, offering a safer and more comfortable shower experience. In contrast, level showers provide completely level access, making them suitable for wheelchair users or anyone who needs barrier-free entry. Step-in showers, with a tray height above 60mm, are suited to individuals with enough mobility to step over a higher edge and are a practical solution for flats or multi-storey buildings where floor modification is not feasible.
The main difference between a low-level and a level access shower tray is the height of the shower tray. A low-level shower tray can be between 30-40mm in height, whereas a level shower tray is completely level with the floor. Both options improve accessibility; however, level showers typically take more time to install as floor modifications are often needed to ensure proper drainage and waterproofing.
A low-level access shower allows users to enter the shower area with a minimal step-over height. On average, they are between 30-40mm high, but they can also be recessed and fitted flush to the floor to make them even more accessible.