Zero-Entry Showers

Zero-Entry Showers, Zero Compromises

No curb. No step. No barriers between you and a safe, independent shower — installed by Omaha’s accessible bathroom specialists and backed by a lifetime leak-free warranty.

A Shower With No Barriers — Literally

A zero-entry shower (also called a roll-in or curbless shower) removes the single biggest hazard in most bathrooms: the step. There's no curb to lift a leg over, no threshold to catch a walker wheel, no lip to misjudge at 2 a.m. The bathroom floor and the shower floor are one continuous, gently sloped surface.

For wheelchair users, it means rolling straight in. For anyone recovering from surgery, managing balance issues, or simply planning to stay in their home for decades to come, it means showering independently and safely — without redesigning your routine around a barrier.

Built for real accessibility, designed like a high-end bath. Our zero-entry showers don't look clinical. Clean solid-surface walls, modern fixtures, and thoughtful details mean your bathroom looks like a renovation you wanted — not one you needed.

What's Included in Every Zero-Entry Installation

Complete demolition and haul-away of the existing tub or shower
Engineered sloped pan with proper drainage
Full waterproofing system on walls and base
Solid-surface wall panels — no grout lines to scrub
Delta fixtures with handheld shower wand
Reinforced blocking for grab bars, now or later
Optional built-in seating and recessed storage
Complete site protection and cleanup

Every project is quoted as one all-in price. The number we give you at your consultation covers everything above — materials, labor, demo, disposal, and cleanup.

Who Zero-Entry Is Right For

We install zero-entry showers for wheelchair and power-chair users, walker and rollator users, people with MS, Parkinson's, and other mobility-affecting conditions, post-surgical patients coming home from rehab, and homeowners in their 50s and 60s making one smart renovation now instead of an urgent one later.

If a discharge planner, occupational therapist, or home-health coordinator recommended a roll-in shower, this is the page they meant. We follow OT specifications precisely — placement, clearances, and slope — and we don't substitute without your approval.

The Omaha Zero-Entry Specialists

Zero-entry is the most technically demanding shower installation there is. Get the slope wrong and water wanders. Skip the waterproofing details and you'll find out in two years. Our team has completed more than 500 accessible shower installations across the Omaha metro, and every one is backed by a lifetime leak-free warranty on the installation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a zero-entry shower cost in Omaha?

Most zero-entry shower projects in the Omaha and Council Bluffs area start around $6,000 and vary with the size of the space, the condition of what we find behind the walls, and the options you choose — like built-in seating, glass enclosures, or recessed storage. Every quote we give is one all-in number that covers demolition, materials, installation, and cleanup. No surprises mid-project.

What's the difference between zero-entry and a walk-in shower?

A walk-in shower may still have a small curb or threshold — usually two to four inches. A true zero-entry shower has no lip at all: the bathroom floor flows directly into the shower floor at the same level, with the slope engineered into the pan so water still drains properly. Zero-entry is the right choice for wheelchair users, walker users, and anyone for whom even a low step is a fall risk.

Will a zero-entry shower flood my bathroom?

No — when it's built correctly. The shower pan is engineered with a precise slope toward the drain, and we use a full waterproofing system on the walls and base. Combined with proper drain placement and optional features like a trench drain or weighted curtain, water stays where it belongs. This is exactly the kind of detail that separates a specialist installation from a general remodel.

How long does installation take?

Most zero-entry conversions are completed in a matter of days, not weeks. Because we handle the entire project with our own installation team — no subcontractor hand-offs — the timeline we give you at the estimate is the timeline we keep.

Does Medicare or the VA pay for zero-entry showers?

Original Medicare generally does not cover bathroom modifications, but other programs sometimes do: VA grants like HISA, SAH, and SHA for qualifying veterans, Medicaid HCBS waivers in Nebraska and Iowa, and some long-term-care insurance policies. We work with these funding paths regularly and can point you in the right direction during your consultation.

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