How to Choose the Right Builder for Your Accessible Shower

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Many families install these modern showers for grandparents or relatives who use wheelchairs, and they are also preferred by disabled homeowners and those aging in place. So, getting the construction wrong creates a serious safety hazard. You can save your family a major headache by asking tough questions before you hire anyone to tear up your home.

Check Their Track Record With Specialized Projects

Building a standard shower is simple. However, crafting a zero-threshold entry requires special skills that many general carpenters do not have. When you interview a builder, ask to see photos of finished roll-in projects they completed within the last year. A contractor can claim that they know how to build these showers. But if they forget to slope the subfloor toward the drain, water will pool near the bathroom door, ruin the hallway carpet or flooring, and cost you thousands of dollars to fix. Take things a step further and ask for the phone numbers of three past clients who had similar accessible showers built. You must call them to verify that the floors stayed dry.

Verify Licensing and Insurance Protection

Legitimate professionals always carry active licenses and specific liability insurance, so you should ask to see these physical documents before signing a contract. If a worker accidentally cracks your main drain pipe and floods your basement, a fully insured company will pay for the cleanup. An uninsured worker, on the other hand, might just walk away from the mess. You can easily visit your state government website to type in the contractor license number and ensure it is active and free from recent complaints.

Demand a Detailed Written Schedule

Bad contractors love to give vague estimates. They also disappear for weeks at a time to work on other houses while your bathroom sits completely gutted. A reliable contractor will give you a written timeline that spells out exactly what happens each day, including when the plumber arrives and when the tile setters finish their work. If a builder gets angry when you ask for a written daily schedule, that reaction tells you that they are disorganized and will likely drag the project out for months. When you secure a detailed contract that links your payments to specific completed milestones, the builder stays motivated to work hard and finish the job on time.

If a contractor talks down to you or ignores your concerns about water drainage, they are showing you exactly how they will behave once they have your money. A great builder listens to your needs and explains the technical steps of the waterproofing process without getting frustrated. Once you find a professional who checks all your boxes and shows genuine empathy for your project, you can finally move forward with confidence. If you live in Charleston, SC or a surrounding area and need roll-in shower services, make your first call to Charleston Bath Experts.

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