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The Cost of Walk-in Bathtubs: What You Need to Know

By Megan

4th Jun 2024

4 mins read

Bathroom Ideas

Walk-in bathtubs are becoming increasingly popular as a safer and more accessible option for those with mobility issues. One of the biggest questions on many people's minds is how much they cost.

Walk in bath in brown bathroom with chrome grab rails

Adding a walk-in bath is a great way to make your bathroom more accessible, making them a great option for those who have mobility issues. In this blog, we explore the factors that influence the cost of walk-in bathtubs so that you can know how much you can expect to pay and which will suit your budget.

 

Size and Capacity

One of the biggest factors that affects the cost of walk-in bathtubs is size. Larger walk-in bathtubs are typically more expensive than smaller ones, as they require more materials and take up more space in your bathroom. Additionally, bathtubs with higher capacity (i.e. more water) or shower baths with an enlarged end (as pictured below) will also cost more, as they require larger plumbing systems and more water to fill.

Walk in shower bath with cream tiles

A walk-in shower bath is perfect for those who enjoy the flexibility of choosing between a bath or shower.

 

Material

Another factor that affects the cost of walk-in bathtubs is the material they're made from. Generally, bathtubs made from higher quality materials, like acrylic, are more expensive than those made from lower quality materials like plastic. Additionally, bathtubs with reinforced materials like fibreglass, metal frames or thicker walls will also cost more, as they provide added durability and stability.

 

Features

Walk-in bathtubs can come with a variety of features that can impact the overall cost. For example, bathtubs with built-in jets or heated surfaces will cost more than basic models, as they require additional components and installation. Other features like non-slip surfaces, easy-to-reach controls or built-in grab rails can also add to the cost of the bathtub.

Pink and grey bathroom with walk in bath and chrome grab rails and wall hung toilet

Walk-in bathtubs form an integral part of a modern, stylish yet accessible bathroom.

 

Installation

The cost of installation can also impact the overall cost of a walk-in bathtub. If you're replacing an existing bathtub, the installation process may be relatively straightforward and require minimal modifications to your bathroom. However, if you're installing a walk-in bathtub in a new location, you may need to make significant modifications to your bathroom, which can add to the overall cost.

 

Brand and Quality

Finally, the brand and quality of the walk-in bathtub you choose can also impact the cost. High-end brands with a reputation for quality and durability are typically more expensive than lesser-known brands. However, investing in a high quality walk-in bathtub can be a wise investment, as it will last longer and provide better performance over time.

In conclusion, the cost of walk-in bathtubs can vary widely depending on factors like size, material, features, installation and brand. On average, you can expect to pay anywhere from £1,500 to £3,000 or more for a specialist walk-in bathtub, with the average cost being around £2,500. By considering these factors, you can find a walk-in bathtub that fits your needs and budget.

 

Independent Living: Accessible Bathrooms to Suit Your Lifestyle 

At Victorian Plumbing, we understand the need to balance accessibility and function with style and sophistication when updating your bathroom. With our range of Independent Living bathroom products, including grab rails, shower seats, walk-in bathtubs and more, you can create an easily accessible bathroom without compromising on style.

Whatever your needs may be, we have plenty of exciting inspiration that will help you to Design an Accessible Bathroom That Stands Out

Megan

Megan

Megan is an expert bathroom blogger, she enjoys writing helpful DIY articles and bathroom inspo blogs. As well as specialist bathroom advice, Megan also shares expert how-to blogs with step by step guides.

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