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Find the Best Walk-in Tubs in Lansing, MI

For seniors and those with disabilities, it can be difficult to use a standard bathtub. A walk-in tub, designed with safety and comfort in mind, can make bathing easier and therapeutic. These tubs come in different types with many choices of features. To help inform your purchasing decision, we researched the best walk-in tub companies in Lansing.

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Safe Step
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  • Available in Lansing
  • Lowest-price guarantee
  • Comprehensive lifetime warranty
  • Free in-home consultation

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Kohler
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  • Lowest step-in on the market
  • Hydrotherapy & air jets
  • Fast fill and fast drain
  • Lifetime limited warranty

Select from multiple colors, styles and designs. Soaker and shower-tub combos feature proprietary air jets and heated surfaces. Costs include installation and a limited lifetime warranty. Financing options available.

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Independent Home
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  • Available in Lansing
  • Low monthly payment plans
  • Free customer consultation
  • Written quote good for one year

Sells compact and luxury baths. Wheelchair-accessible and bariatric tubs available. Costs include installation services and a lifetime warranty. Get a quote for pricing.

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Jacuzzi
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  • Epsom salt compatibility
  • Seamless, fast installation
  • Removal of your old bathtub or shower
  • Available in Lansing

No longer available to new customers. Warranties vary by model. Features included hydromassage, low step-in threshold and wide-opening door.

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American Standard
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Lansing, MI
(800) 442-1902

How to choose walk-in tubs in Lansing

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Walk-in tubs have doors that open to a shallower step, allowing the user to easily step in, sit down in a built-in chair and bathe comfortably. Most walk-in tubs have other standard safety features, like grab bars and non-slip surfaces.

Walk-in tubs vs. standard tubs

Standard bathtub Walk-in tub
Types Freestanding; alcove; shower/tub combo; corner; drop-in Soaker; aerotherapy; hydrotherapy; bariatric; wheelchair-accessible; combination
Safety Not intended for individuals at risk of falling Low entry/exit threshold; grab bar(s); non-slip floor; anti-scald valve; overflow drain
Cost (basic model) $200 - $2,000 plus installation $1,000 - $5,000 plus installation

Walk-in tubs are designed to benefit seniors who make up 11 percent of Lansing’s population. They can also be helpful for others with mobility problems. About 14 percent of Lansing’s population under 65 has a disability.

Walk-in tubs can generally fit in the same space as a standard bathtub and can be installed in as little as one day. The tubs generally use about 50 to 55 gallons of water. If you purchase a higher-capacity tub, you may need to install a larger water heater.

How much does a walk-in tub in Lansing cost?

Type, size, brand, customization and features are factors that determine the cost of a walk-in tub. A basic walk-in soaking tub usually costs between $2,000 to $5,000. If you decide to purchase a hydrotherapy tub, which uses jets to provide a high-pressure massage, the cost averages between $5,000 and $7,000. Models that incorporate hydrotherapy and aerotherapy, or bariatric models for larger individuals, can start around $10,000 and go above $20,000.

Installation may be included in the price of a walk-in tub, or you may pay separately. Installation costs average around $1,500, but may be more or less depending on whether electrical, plumbing or other work is necessary. Most walk-in tub companies provide a free in-home consultation to help you determine the best fit for your bathroom.

Most walk-in tub companies in Lansing offer financing options for customers to pay monthly. Additionally, some have discounts available for groups like seniors or veterans.

Although Medicare does not consider walk-in tubs durable medical equipment (and therefore will not provide coverage), Michigan’s Medicaid program may offer help for home transition programs. If you have long-term care insurance, it’s worth checking to see if walk-in tubs may be covered.

After your walk-in tub is installed, you can maintain it similarly to how you would clean a traditional tub. The manufacturer will provide instructions for regular cleaning. You will also want to be familiar with your walk-in tub’s warranty. Many tubs come with limited lifetime warranties, with different coverages for different components.

Walk-in Tubs Reviews

Safe Step

Customers can schedule a free consultation to learn about Safe Step’s American-made walk-in tubs. Each walk-in tub comes with installation and a lifetime warranty. Customers are also guaranteed the lowest price among products of comparable quality. Many purchasers of a Safe Step walk-in tub recommend one to others, based on the low price and professional installation.

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Kohler

Kohler is a Wisconsin-based company with more than 140 years of plumbing experience. Kohler Walk-In Bath has an ultra-low step-in and extra-wide door to make bath entry simple. Neck, shoulder and back surfaces are heated for warmth and comfort while hydrotherapy targets the feet, legs and spine. A multi-functional shower head makes it easy to bathe and rinse while seated.

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Independent Home

Independent Home has been manufacturing walk-in tubs for customers across the U.S. for 15 years. The company provides installation and services its own tubs as part of a full-coverage lifetime warranty. During a free on-site consultation, Independent Home will provide information, measure your bathroom and offer you a written quote good for one year. Customers give the company high marks for the safety of the tubs.

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Jacuzzi

The name brand that defines hot tubs, Jacuzzi brings their excellence in hydrotherapy to walk-in tubs. Trained professionals take out your old bathtub and install a Jacuzzi walk-in tub, letting you enjoy safety features, whirlpool jets and warm water that circulates constantly. Reviews mention they chose Jacuzzi because of the brand name and were impressed with the fast, professional installation.

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