Walk-in Bathtubs
Walk-In Bathtubs for Seniors & Limited Mobility
Our walk-in bathtubs are designed to restore independence and comfort in the bathroom. Models in our collection may include features such as low step-in entry, watertight door seals, safety bars, and anti-slip flooring — making them a popular choice for seniors and those with limited mobility. Whether you're exploring a walk-in tub with shower combo, hydrotherapy jets, or a simple soaking option, we carry a wide range of sizes and configurations.
All walk-in tubs ship free to the contiguous US with no sales tax (except WY). As an authorized dealer, every purchase comes with the full manufacturer warranty and dedicated support. Browse our full selection of walk-in bathtubs below and find the right fit for your bathroom and lifestyle.
Walk-In Bathtub FAQ
Are walk-in tubs really worth the money for seniors?
For seniors and individuals with limited mobility, a walk-in tub can be a genuine safety upgrade — not just a convenience. The combination of a low step-in threshold (as low as 2"), built-in grab bars, a contoured seat, and anti-slip flooring addresses the most common causes of bathroom falls. If bathing independently — or with minimal assistance — matters for quality of life and aging in place, a walk-in tub often pays for itself compared to the cost of assisted-living alternatives or in-home care. As with any major purchase, the value depends on how well the tub fits the specific user's mobility needs.
What is the main drawback of a walk-in tub — and how do you deal with it?
The most common concern is the fill-and-drain issue: because the door must be closed before filling and stay closed until the tub drains, the user sits inside while the tub fills with water and again while it drains after bathing. This can take 5–15 minutes each way depending on your home's water pressure and the tub's capacity. The practical solution is a fast-fill faucet (which most models include) and a heated seat or quick-drain system available on premium models. For most users, this is a manageable trade-off — especially compared to the fall risk of stepping over a standard tub ledge.
Are walk-in tubs actually safer than a walk-in shower?
Both can be safe when properly designed, but they serve different needs. Walk-in showers with grab bars and a fold-down seat are easier to enter and exit and require no waiting. Walk-in tubs offer the added benefit of full-body soaking and hydrotherapy — which can be important for users with arthritis, chronic pain, or circulation issues. The right choice depends on the user's specific mobility limitations, whether they have a caregiver helping them, and whether therapeutic soaking is part of the goal. We carry both walk-in soaking and whirlpool/air jet models for users with different therapeutic needs.
What health benefits do walk-in tubs actually provide?
Soaking in warm water relieves muscle tension, reduces joint stiffness, and improves circulation — benefits that are well-documented for conditions like arthritis, fibromyalgia, and chronic lower back pain. Models with hydrotherapy water jets add targeted massage that can further reduce inflammation and pain. Air jet models create a gentler, full-body bubble effect that is soothing without intense pressure — often preferred by users with sensitive skin or nerve conditions. Beyond physical benefits, the ability to bathe safely and independently has measurable effects on mental wellbeing and dignity for seniors and mobility-limited users.
What is the difference between soaking, air jet, and whirlpool walk-in tubs?
A soaking walk-in tub is the simplest — no jets, just warm water immersion with safety features. It is the most affordable option and easiest to maintain. An air jet model pumps warm air through small holes around the tub floor and walls, creating a soft, bubbling massage — gentle enough for sensitive users. A whirlpool (or hydrotherapy) model uses water jets to deliver a stronger, targeted massage ideal for muscle and joint pain relief. Some models combine both air and water jets for a complete therapeutic experience. All types in our collection include the standard safety features: low threshold, grab bars, non-slip floor, and watertight door seal.
Will my water heater have enough hot water to fill a walk-in tub?
This is one of the most important practical questions to check before purchasing. Walk-in tubs typically hold 40–80 gallons of water — more than a standard bathtub. If your water heater has a tank smaller than the tub's capacity, you may run out of hot water before the tub is full. Check your water heater's tank capacity and first-hour rating before ordering. If needed, upgrading to a tankless water heater or a larger tank is a worthwhile investment. Most plumbers can assess this during the installation consultation.
How do I know a walk-in tub will fit my bathroom and be comfortable for my size?
Most walk-in tubs are designed to fit a standard bathtub alcove — typically 28"–32" wide and 52"–60" long — making them compatible with most existing bathroom layouts without major renovation. Always measure your space, doorway clearance, and the path through the home before ordering. For users concerned about seat height, door width, or legroom, we recommend checking each product's listed interior dimensions. We also carry bariatric models with wider widths and higher weight capacities, and wheelchair-accessible models designed for transfer from a wheelchair directly onto the tub seat.
Do walk-in tubs add value to a home?
Walk-in tubs can add value in homes where the target buyer pool includes seniors, retirees, or buyers planning for aging in place — which is a growing market segment. In neighborhoods with a higher proportion of older homeowners, a well-installed walk-in tub in good condition is often viewed as a positive feature. However, in homes marketed primarily to young families, some buyers may prefer to convert the tub back to a standard installation. If resale flexibility matters, choosing a reputable brand with clean aesthetics and professional installation helps preserve value regardless of buyer profile.
Are jets and door seals easy to keep clean and hygienic?
Jet maintenance is straightforward but requires consistency. After each use, running the jets for 2–3 minutes with clean water flushes residue from the internal plumbing. Monthly, running the jets with a manufacturer-approved cleaner prevents biofilm and soap buildup inside the pipes. Door seals should be wiped dry after each use and inspected periodically for wear — replacement seals are available from all major manufacturers. Units with inline drain systems that fully empty the jet channels after use require less maintenance. All tubs we sell include care instructions, and our team is available to assist with any maintenance questions after purchase.
Do your walk-in tubs ship free and come with a warranty?
Yes. All walk-in bathtubs ship free to the contiguous 48 US states with no sales tax (except Wyoming). As an authorized dealer for every brand we carry — including ANZZI and Meditub — each purchase comes with the full manufacturer warranty. Warranty terms vary by brand and model, but typically cover the tub shell for 10+ years or lifetime, and jets and components for 1–5 years. We do not use in-home sales consultants or pressure pricing — all prices are listed transparently online. Our team is available before and after purchase to help with product selection, installation questions, and warranty support.