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August 15, 2021Wet rooms are a zero barrier-free option for your bathroom. Converting your bathroom into a wet room means you can enjoy a shower, whenever you like, and independently.
We have products that go nicely with wet rooms such as grab bars. We can help you to place these in the best position and ensure they are securely fixed to the wall. We can also put on non-slip coating to help prevent falls!
Finally, there is a wide variety of floor colors and tiling, so you can design your new wet room in your own individual style. Converting your old bathroom into a wet room also can help you to save space if you only have a small bathroom. You don’t need to have a shower cubicle, which can constrict movement in a small room. Not only can you bathe independently but you do not have to worry about getting stuck in a bathtub!
If you are looking for a safe and stylish upgrade to your bathroom, a wet room is your answer. It creates a bathroom perfect for those with limited mobility who wish to enjoy the freedom of living comfortably at home.
How can CAPS Remodeling help you?
At CAPS Remodeling, we strive to make your bathroom handicap accessible. We will install all safety accessories into your bathroom so you can live worry-free. We proudly serve the Detroit Metropolitan area, Southeast Michigan, and Southwest Florida.
Introducing Jeff Cates, the visionary Founder and Owner of CAPS Remodeling. After experiencing a profound personal event involving his son in 2007, Jeff was inspired to serve a higher purpose: to create safer, more comfortable, and independent living conditions for the elderly and disabled by modifying their current homes. Jeff’s deep-seated religious beliefs form the moral compass that steers CAPS daily operations. Apart from his unwavering dedication to his work, Jeff finds joy in boating and cherishing moments with his family.
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This is really great! A wet room may be what I need due to my disability. I have a small bathroom with a bathtub-shower, but I’d like to get a barrier free shower so it’s easier to get into the shower. I also understand that you can install glass doors on these showers, and have grab bars, and seats, and other accessories that would also be helpful. I’m just trying to figure out the financing I need for such a project – it would be such an improvement for my disability to have a wet room. Thanks for posting!