Slippery Bathroom Surfaces?
Bathrooms are the most dangerous room for slips and falls. Wet tile, smooth tubs, and lack of support create serious risks. We install safety features that protect your family without sacrificing style.
Common Slip Hazards
These issues increase fall risk in your bathroom
Glossy Tile Floors
Polished tiles become slick when wet
Smooth Tub Surface
Bathtub surfaces without texture
No Grab Bars
Nothing to hold onto for support
High Tub Walls
Climbing over tub edges causes falls
Soap Residue
Buildup makes surfaces extra slippery
Worn Bath Mats
Old mats slip on wet floors
Water Pooling
Standing water on bathroom floor
Poor Lighting
Can't see wet spots and hazards
Safety Solutions
Protect your family with these proven safety features
Grab Bars
Modern designer grab bars in stylish finishes. Safety and style combined for shower, tub, and toilet.
- Brushed nickel, chrome, matte black
- 250+ pound capacity
- Same-day installation
Walk-In Shower
Zero-threshold or curbless entry eliminates trip hazards. Built-in bench for seated bathing.
- No step to trip over
- Built-in bench option
- Non-slip flooring included
Accessible Remodel
Complete bathroom redesign for safety and accessibility. Aging-in-place features throughout.
- Non-slip flooring throughout
- Comfort height toilet
- Walk-in tub or shower
Non-Slip Flooring Options
Textured Porcelain
High COF rating, many styles available. Most popular choice.
Matte-Finish Tile
Non-glossy surface provides grip. Classic look.
Honed Natural Stone
Unpolished stone with natural texture. Premium option.
Textured Luxury Vinyl
Warm underfoot, slip-resistant. Budget-friendly.
Pebble Tile
Natural texture from river rocks. Spa-like aesthetic.
Specialty Non-Slip
Tiles designed specifically for wet areas. Maximum safety.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best non-slip flooring for bathrooms?
Look for tiles with a coefficient of friction (COF) of 0.6 or higher. Best options: textured porcelain or ceramic, matte-finish tile, natural stone with honed finish, luxury vinyl with textured surface, and specialty non-slip tiles. Avoid glossy or polished tiles in wet areas.
Where should grab bars be installed in a bathroom?
Key locations: inside shower/tub (horizontal bar 33-36 inches high), shower entry, next to toilet (horizontal bar at 33-36 inches for sitting/standing), and tub entry. ADA guidelines recommend 42-inch bars. Install into studs or use specialty anchors rated for 250+ pounds.
Are walk-in showers safer than tubs?
Walk-in showers with zero-threshold or curbless entries are significantly safer than tubs—no high step to climb over. Add a built-in bench, grab bars, and non-slip flooring for maximum safety. Walk-in showers are ideal for aging-in-place and accessibility.
How much do bathroom safety upgrades cost?
Bathroom safety upgrade costs vary based on scope. Options range from simple grab bar installations to anti-slip flooring replacement, tub-to-shower conversions, walk-in tubs, and full accessible bathroom remodels. Contact us for a free consultation and detailed quote based on your specific safety needs.
Ready for a Safer Bathroom?
Let's add safety features that protect your family. Free consultation included.