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The Best Spot For Walk-in Bathtubs In Los Angeles California

Cozy Tubs is your ideal destination if you'd like to ensure that getting a walk-in tub will be quick and stress-free. We provide different items from top rated brands like Kohler, Hydro Systems and Whirlpool.

We have a large selection of walk-in tubs in Los Angeles California, which combines the safety features and the best spa features available today. If you want a safe and revitalizing bathing experience that won't break your budget, this is your best option.

Since we purchase in bulk, and pass the savings down to our consumers, we could offer better prices for walk-in tubs and installations anywhere around. We have been trusted by a lot of people for 12 years and we are still growing.

Before making a decision, contact us to find out more about our walk-in bathtub solutions.

Why get a walk-in bathtub

As mobility gets to be more difficult, and safety gets to be more of a concern, walk-in tubs offer a tremendous amount of benefits which are hard to neglect. A simple switch to a new walk-in bathtub could make bathing less of a stressful task, while offering a tremendous amount of therapeutic aid.

Walk-in bathtubs will absolutely be a fantastic choice since it won't just help you save your time, make your sleep more peaceful and increase your energy, but it'll also increase safety and lessen the need for assistance during bathing tasks.

Your Safety Matters

Statistically, most home injuries that affect adults over the age of 67 happen near or around the bathtub. Having a bathtub where you could move in and out safely is of utmost importance to your health.

You will find a lot of options available that can help you afford a walk-in bathtub including saving programs for seniors, low monthly payments, and reduced prices, there is however no price tag you could put on your health.

Our walk-in tub features:

Our walk-in tubs are built for stability and longevity using fiberglass-reinforced acrylic for maximum strength and a quality finish.

-A step-in tub with a low step over threshold developed to offer safety and comfort. Each and every model we carry has the smallest step over area today and we combine with a large walk-in door so you could move in and out effortlessly.

-The walk-in door is created tough and carefully tested to make certain its water proofing capabilities will last for the lifetime you will own your step-in tub.

-A sloping back rest with a spa like feel and a built-in curved and contoured seat up to 17 inches.

-Textured non-slip flooring, spacious compact design and a comfortable grab bar.

Our deluxe walk-in tub model with jets and spa features include:

-Deluxe massage system with a legs only massage feature, deluxe spa feature contains a premium hydrotherapy system.

-Custom curved seating and luxury backrest, touch panel controls for fast adjustment of temperature and speed.

-Drain water within a few minutes with its fast drain feature.


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