In select areas, you can add premium Professional Home Installation right at checkout—because getting your new tub cut out should be as easy as using it.
Here’s how it works:
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Step 1
After selecting "Professional Home Installation" on the product page, availability will be confirmed at checkout based on your ZIP or postal code. If the service isn’t available in your area, you won’t be able to complete checkout with this option. If it is available and you place your order, a friendly Quick Tub team member will reach out to confirm your details and make sure the sizing is just right.
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Step 2
After your package arrives at your home, you’ll find a bright YELLOW card inside the box. That card has your expert local installer’s contact info — just e-mail or phone to schedule a day and time that works best for you.
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Best part?
No extra costs. No hidden fees. Just quick, professional installation — done right!
Getting your tub cut is So Simple from start to finish! -
Note: This service is only available in select areas. If you don’t see the "YES" option, it means Professional Home Installation isn’t currently offered in your area — but you have other options such as DIY or through Local Dealer Support. Please contact us and we’ll be sure to help!
FAQs
For additional frequently asked questions, please read our FAQs page
Where is the best place to put grab bars?
The best places to install grab bars are in high-risk areas where balance and stability are most frequently challenged, specifically in the bathroom near the shower, bathtub and toilet. Proper placement ensures safety during transitions such as stepping, sitting and standing.
How many grab bars should you have in a bathroom?
For optimal safety and accessibility, a standard bathroom should have at least three to five grab bars. The exact number depends on the bathroom layout and the specific mobility needs of the users, but they are generally distributed across the two highest-risk areas: the shower or tub and the toilet.
Should I put grab bars in my shower?
Yes, installing grab bars in your shower is a highly recommended safety measure for people of all ages and mobility levels. They provide reliable support on wet, slippery surfaces and help reduce the risk of falls.
Are suction grab bars safe for seniors?
Suction grab bars are generally not considered safe for permanent use or as a primary fall-prevention tool for seniors. While they offer convenience and portability, they can lose suction over time and are less reliable than permanent, screw-in grab bars.
How high should grab bars be for the elderly?
For optimal safety and support, grab bars for the elderly should be installed at a height of 33 to 36 inches (840–915 mm) from the finished floor to the top of the gripping surface. This height range is consistent with ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) standards and provides the best leverage for seniors when sitting, standing or maintaining balance.


