Bathroom Makeover For Handicapped Veteran

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I didn’t know this till I was told, but Veterans can get reasonable allowances to pay for upgrades to their residence like these handicapped accommodations in their shower.

In this case, a Former Marine was working for a Former Marine.

Because of his mobility impairment, he struggled to lift his feet over the tub’s edge. Entry and exit were dangerous and painful enough that he couldn’t take it anymore. The previous owner added a Bath-Fitter skin to the cast iron tub and tile surround. I would absolutely never recommend doing that. For him, it meant his best handrail option was the suction cup style, but they can’t hold tight for any reasonable length of time on a soft plastic flexible rubber wall. Removing that Bath-Fitter product was an awful operation.

Below are three photo browsers showing before, during, and after the rebuild.

This is what he got when he bought the house

Entrance
Door delamination from improper air gap at the base.
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Here are some looks behind the curtain at how the job progressed

Vanity Removed
As requested by the customer, the bathroom needed to remain functional each day. The vanity and commode were removed to pour the self-leveling thin-set mortar today.
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Here are images showing the finished bathroom

New Door Blank 2
New non-wooden water-safe trim was installed around the door, the baseboards, and the outside corner of the shower's wet wall.
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