A roll-in shower is a zero-threshold shower system that allows individuals using wheelchairs or walkers to enter the shower without obstruction. The floor is level with the rest of the bathroom, minimizing trip hazards and making daily hygiene easier and safer.
At 3 Birds Accessibility – Pittsburgh, we specialize in professional roll-in shower installations that match ADA guidelines and your home’s unique layout.
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Whether you're planning for the future or adapting to a recent injury or diagnosis, a roll-in shower delivers:
In a city like Pittsburgh, where many bathrooms are compact or outdated, replacing a traditional tub with a barrier-free shower can provide immediate safety improvements without a full remodel.
Our process always starts with an in-home consultation. We assess your current bathroom, your mobility needs, and your preferences. Then we build a custom installation plan that balances safety, function, and aesthetics.
Installations may include:
Most installs can be completed in just a few days, with minimal disruption to your home.
Our team is based in Pittsburgh, and we know the homes here. From narrow third-floor bathrooms in South Side to split-level entries in Ross Township, we’ve seen it all—and made it accessible.
We stay up to date with ADA best practices, local permitting requirements, and universal design innovations. It’s why homeowners, veterans, and caregivers across Allegheny County trust 3 Birds for their roll-in shower installation needs.
If you’re ready to improve safety, accessibility, and peace of mind in your home, we’re here to help. Request a free quote and one of our specialists will walk you through your options.
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