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Choose your product and add installation at checkout. Installation is only available in select markets. If you don’t see the installation option at checkout, please call 1-877-GO-LOWES (46-56937).
Fill out the online form to receive a free in-home consultation for our bath, stair lift or ramp service. Then schedule your installation.
Re-Bath will handle it all — from helping you choose the right bathroom accessibility products to providing expert installation.
Make it easier to access every room in your home with options like ramps and stair lifts.
Make your bathtub safer and more accessible with a budget-friendly tub-to-shower conversion from CleanCut.
Discover accessibility solutions for each area of your home. Not all services are available in all areas.
Whether you want to set up your home so you can comfortably age in place or you’re a caregiver to a family member with limited mobility, we’re here to help with home accessibility products and accessible-home installation services. Our services extend to every usable space in a home — from kitchens and bathrooms to bedrooms and entryways.
Need to make upgrades to meet Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements for bathrooms, like replacing a regular toilet with a handicap toilet? Whether your bathroom remodels include installing accessible toilets, adding walk-in bathtubs or doing a tub-to-shower conversion, we can help. Need a wheelchair-accessible shower? Check out our selection of barrier-free showers that allow for safe, easy access. Want to make your home handicap accessible for family and friends? Consider an ADA-compliant wheelchair ramp. For two-story houses, chair stair lifts make it easier and safer to access different levels of the home.
There are so many ways to improve the accessibility of our spaces and, in turn, our lives. Home accessibility for the elderly allows people to continue living independently and safely. Homes that are accessible by wheelchair — whether with handicap wheelchair ramps, wider entryways or lower countertops — allow freedom for those who rely on wheelchairs to get around. If you need more ideas about how to create a more accessible home, explore our educational resources, including articles like 5 Ideas for an Accessible Kitchen.