Safe, accessible bathtubs for Seattle homes

Seattle Walk In Tubs for safer bathing, comfort, and independence.

Professional walk-in tub installation, tub-to-walk-in conversions, and accessibility upgrades tailored to Seattle’s homes and condos—from Ballard and Queen Anne to West Seattle, Capitol Hill, and the Eastside.

Local to Seattle: We plan every walk-in tub around your plumbing, electrical, water heater capacity, and the realities of our damp climate—whether you’re in a 1920s craftsman, a mid-century rambler, or a downtown condo.

Call 877-949-3557 for a walk-in tub consult
Schedule a safety-focused planning call for Seattle and nearby King County.
Walk-in tub installation Tub-to-walk-in conversions Hydrotherapy & air jets Aging-in-place upgrades
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Services

Walk-in tub solutions for Seattle homes & condos

Every home and household is different. We help you choose and install a walk-in tub that matches your space, mobility needs, and daily routine—without guesswork.

Install

New walk-in tub installation

We coordinate delivery, remove your existing tub, prepare plumbing and electrical, and install a walk-in tub that fits your space and mobility needs.

Primary baths Guest baths Main-floor baths
Conversion

Tub-to-walk-in tub conversions

Replace a standard bathtub with a walk-in model while keeping plumbing efficient and maintaining a clean, finished look along existing walls and tile.

Fast conversions Minimal demo Code-compliant
Accessibility

Accessibility & aging-in-place upgrades

Add grab bars, non-slip flooring, hand-held showers, and comfortable seating along with your walk-in tub so daily bathing feels safe and supported.

Grab bars Slip-resistant floors Hand-held showers
Comfort

Hydrotherapy & heated features

Hydrotherapy jets, air bubbles, heated backrests, and fast-drain systems selected for comfort and ease of use, especially in cooler Seattle evenings.

Hydrotherapy jets Heated seating Fast-drain options
Condos

Walk-in tubs for condos & HOAs

Installations planned around shared plumbing stacks, elevators, quiet hours, and HOA guidelines in Capitol Hill, downtown, and South Lake Union buildings.

HOA approvals Elevator access Noise control
Upgrades

Water heater & electrical checks

We verify that your water heater, electrical panel, and circuits can support your new walk-in tub and recommend upgrades only when they’re truly needed.

Water heater sizing Dedicated circuits Panel review
Ready to talk safety, layout, and budget? Call 877-949-3557
Seattle neighborhoods

Walk-in tubs installed across Seattle & nearby communities

From older craftsman homes to newer condos, we’ve helped Seattle households add walk-in tubs that make daily bathing safer and more comfortable.

  • Ballard, Phinney Ridge & Greenwood: 1920s–1950s homes where we work around smaller bathrooms and existing plumbing runs.
  • Queen Anne & Magnolia: Homes with stair access, view lots, and basement baths that require careful planning for delivery and demo.
  • Capitol Hill, First Hill & downtown condos: Buildings with HOAs, limited work hours, shared plumbing stacks, and elevator scheduling.
  • West Seattle & Alki: Split-level and mid-century homes where main-floor tubs often become walk-in tub locations for aging-in-place.
  • Green Lake, Wallingford & Ravenna: Family homes where walk-in tubs support multi-generational households and guests.
  • South Seattle, Beacon Hill & Rainier Valley: Diverse housing types with a mix of older and newer bathrooms needing accessibility-focused updates.
Downtown Seattle (47.6062, -122.3321) Ballard Queen Anne West Seattle Junction Green Lake
In-home or virtual assessments: We review the bathroom, doorways, stairs, and utilities so your walk-in tub plan is realistic before you commit.

Other King County & Eastside areas we service

  • Bellevue, Kirkland & Redmond: Homes and condos where walk-in tubs often replace standard tubs in primary or guest baths.
  • Sammamish & Issaquah: Newer homes and basement baths where we plan for access, drainage, and water heater capacity.
  • Renton, Newcastle & Tukwila: Mixed housing where walk-in tubs support long-term accessibility for residents and family members.
  • Shoreline, Lake Forest Park & Kenmore: Homes close to the Sound or lake where moisture control and ventilation matter.
  • Burien, SeaTac & Des Moines: Smaller baths and main-floor bathrooms that become safer with walk-in tub conversions.
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What locals ask

Seattle walk-in tub FAQ

Common questions Seattle homeowners ask when they start looking into walk-in tubs and accessibility upgrades.

How long does it take to install a walk-in tub in Seattle?
Most walk-in tub projects take 1–3 days of on-site work once the tub and materials are ready. More time may be needed if we are moving plumbing, upgrading electrical, or repairing older walls and flooring.
Will my current water heater work with a walk-in tub?
It depends on your tank size, fuel type, and how hot you like your baths. During our assessment we review your existing water heater and let you know if it’s adequate or if an upgrade would improve performance.
Can you install walk-in tubs in condos and townhomes with HOAs?
Yes. We review HOA rules, coordinate with management, and plan work hours, debris removal, and elevator use so the project stays compliant and minimizes disruption to neighbors.
Are walk-in tubs hard to clean or maintain?
Modern walk-in tubs are designed for regular daily use. We recommend simple cleaning routines and show you how to operate and maintain the jets, seals, and fixtures so the tub stays comfortable and reliable.
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