Picture this: it’s the end of a long day. You want to soak, but the idea of stepping over the high wall of a traditional bathtub feels like a risk waiting to happen. That’s where walk-in tubs change everything.
In Pittsburgh homes, where many families live in multi-generational households or older houses with small bathrooms, walk-in tubs have become a go-to solution for combining safety, comfort, and peace of mind.
At 3 Birds Accessibility, we install walk-in tubs designed to help you bathe confidently — without sacrificing the simple joy of a hot soak.
A walk-in tub is more than just a bathtub. It’s a bathing system designed with safety and accessibility in mind. Instead of climbing over a 15–20 inch tub wall, you open a door, step in with ease, and enjoy built-in seating and optional spa-like features.
Standard features include:
Optional upgrades:
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Prices can vary depending on size, features, and installation needs:
While walk-in tubs are an investment, Pittsburgh homeowners often view them as priceless when it comes to comfort and safety.
When you choose 3 Birds Accessibility, here’s how it works:
Request a walk-in tub consultation
Q: How long does it take to fill and drain?
Modern walk-in tubs feature fast-fill and quick-drain technology — no long waits.
Q: Do walk-in tubs fit in small bathrooms?
Yes, many are designed to fit standard tub spaces found in Pittsburgh homes.
Q: Can walk-in tubs help with health issues?
Hydrotherapy jets can ease arthritis pain, improve circulation, and promote relaxation.
If you’re looking for safety, comfort, and a little bit of luxury, a walk-in tub might be the perfect choice for your Pittsburgh home.

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