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Walk-In Showers in Bath 

Safe, Stylish & Built for You.

Modern walk-in showers prove that accessibility and style are not in conflict. Our bespoke designs are as beautiful as they are safe — and our Which? Endorsed team installs them across Bath & Somerset with zero fuss.

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Whether you need a low-threshold shower tray, full level access, or a fully wheelchair-accessible enclosure, EA Mobility designs the right solution for your specific needs and your Bath home.

Types of Walk-In Shower We Install in Bath

Many Bath properties feature compact or randomly-shaped bathrooms — typical of the city’s Georgian and Victorian housing stock. Our walk-in shower specialists are expert at designing level-access solutions that work beautifully within constrained spaces, using premium finishes that complement Bath’s distinctive architectural character.

Level Access Showers

The flush floor is completely level with the bathroom floor — no step whatsoever. Shower water drains away via a linear or point drain. Maximum accessibility with a clean, contemporary look.

    Spotless modern disabled wet room with clean glass screen and safety flooring
    • Zero threshold — continuous floor level
    • Linear drain or centre drain options
    • Full range of tile and surface finishes
    • Suitable for wheelchair and rollator users

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    Low-Level Access Showers

    A very shallow tray (typically 25–40mm) offers the look of a traditional shower cubicle with dramatically improved accessibility over standard trays. Ideal if you want a discreet adaptation.

      Compact wet room with a walk-in shower, wall-mounted sink, and foldable shower seat in a modern, accessible design.
      • Shallow 25–40mm anti-slip tray
      • Wide range of enclosure and door styles
      • Easier retrofit into existing shower spaces
      • Easy-clean wall panels

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      Wheelchair Showers

      Designed for full wheelchair or shower chair access. Open-plan entry, wide door frames, fold-down tilt-in-space shower seat, and reinforced walls for grab rails wherever you need them.

        Compact wet room with a walk-in shower, wall-mounted sink, and foldable shower seat in a modern, accessible design.
        • 1500mm+ turning radius compliance
        • Fold-down shower seat as standard
        • Adjustable slide rail shower head
        • Reinforced walls for grab rail

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        Safety Features on Every Walk-In Shower

        Every EA Mobility walk-in shower in Bath comes with the following safety essentials:

        Feature Detail
        🦶 Anti-Slip Flooring
        Slip-resistant surface treatment on every floor finish — tested to R10/R11 anti-slip rating.
        🌡️ Thermostatic Controls
        Prevents sudden temperature changes. Anti-scald protection built in as standard.
        🤚 Grab Rails & Support Bars
        Positioned exactly where you need them — during your free home survey.
        🪑 Fold-Down Shower Seat
        Hinged seat that folds flat when not in use. Tested to 200kg load capacity.
        🚿 Adjustable Shower Head
        Slide rail-mounted hand shower — flexible for both seated and standing use.
        🚪 Wide Opening Doors
        Minimum 800mm opening as standard. Wider available for carer-assisted bathing.

        Who Are Walk-In Showers Suitable For?

        Our walk-in showers are designed for anyone for whom a standard shower has become difficult or unsafe. This includes:


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          Elderly residents concerned about balance and falls

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          People living with MS, Parkinson’s, arthritis or stroke recovery


        • Wheelchair users and powerchair users

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          People returning home after surgery or hospital admission

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          Anyone wanting to future-proof their Bath home

        Our Charity Partnerships

        EA Mobility are proud partners of Parkinson's UK and the MS Society. Our assessors are trained to understand the specific bathing challenges these conditions create — giving you a genuinely informed, specialist service.

        VAT Exemption — Save Up to 20%

        If you are less abled or have a long-term health condition, your bathroom adaptation may be zero-rated for VAT. We handle all the paperwork — saving you up to 20% on the total cost.

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        Our Simple 4-Step Process

        1

        Free Home Visit

        A DBS-checked assessor visits at a time that suits you. No pressure. Just honest advice.

        2

        Bespoke CAD Design

        We design your bathroom in 3D CAD. You see exactly what you're getting before we start.

        3

        Expert Installation

        Our specialist team installs your bathroom to the highest standard, typically in just a few days.

        4

        Lifetime Aftercare

        Your installation is covered by our lifetime guarantee. We're here long after the work is done.

        A spacious, modern wet room with level access, slip-resistant flooring, and integrated safety features like grab rails and a shower seat.

        Get Started Today

        Ready to Transform Your Bathroom in Bath?

        Call us FREE on 0800 955 8810 — available 24/7
        or visit eamobility.com to request your FREE brochure and no-obligation home survey.

        Frequently Asked Questions

        Can a walk-in shower be installed in a small Bath Victorian bathroom?

        Absolutely — in fact, removing a bath and replacing it with a walk-in shower is one of the best ways to maximise a small bathroom. Without the bulky bath and the shower screen, the room feels significantly more spacious. Our small bathroom walk-in shower designs are specifically engineered for compact Victorian and Edwardian bathrooms, making the most of every available centimetre while delivering a stylish, fully accessible result.

        What is the difference between a level-access shower and a low-level walk-in shower in Bath?

        A level-access shower has absolutely no threshold — the bathroom floor and the shower floor are completely level, with no tray or lip to step over. This is the ultimate solution for wheelchair users or those with severe mobility limitations. A low-level shower uses a very shallow tray — typically just 25–40mm high — which presents a very small step-over but provides a defined showering area. Both are dramatically safer than a standard shower tray; the right choice depends on your individual mobility level and whether you use a wheelchair or walking aid.

        What safety features do your Bath walk-in showers include as standard?

        Every walk-in shower we install in Bath includes: anti-slip flooring rated for mobility use; strategically positioned grab rails near the entry, showering area, and any seating; thermostatic shower controls to prevent scalding; a fold-down shower seat where required; and easy-reach shower controls designed for those with limited reach or grip strength. Additional safety accessories — such as a second grab rail or a bath board — can be added at your request.

        How long does a walk-in shower installation take in Bath?

        Most walk-in shower installations in Bath are completed in 3–5 working days. This includes removing the existing bath or shower, preparing the floor, installing the new shower tray or waterproofed level floor, tiling or wall panelling, fitting the shower hardware and grab rails, and final testing. Particularly complex installations — such as creating a fully level floor in an upstairs Victorian bathroom — may take slightly longer, and your assessor will give you a precise timeline at the home visit.

        Close-up view of slip-resistant flooring in a wet room, showing textured surface designed to prevent slips and falls.