Difference between $175 and $68 grab bars
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Comments (17)We have just installed a 2 man Jetta tub and wanted grab bars for it. Since we used oil rubbed bronze faucets, I had problems finding what I wanted. A local plumbing store was going to order them for me when I found them at Lowe's. I had asked repeatedly and was told they didn't have them in ORB. Well, this is called Venetian Bronze or something like that. It is close enough. It is a Moen product and is ADA approved with a 500 pound pull capacity. They only had the 16 inch one, but I was going to check into a longer one. Thanks for the link above it has them there! We just got this bathroom finished a couple of days ago. Now, granted this tub is not a handicap type one, but we wanted the bars for practical use now and need in the future. The small one is placed vertical on a stud at the edge of the tub. I already know that I want and need one lower. They gutted my other bath this week and the tub/shower is being replaced with a shower that will be handicap accessible--but we are adding glass doors that can be removed later if needed. This shower will have the grab bars and I think we are going to add one beside the toilet in there. Both new toilets are the ADA higher ones and I love the one that is new to master bath. The master bath is large enough to get a wheelchair around in, but the hall bath was very inaccessible. We found this out during the past few years as our parents health failed and we had them here for extended times. We decided to do this bath remodel Christmas when my Dad's health failed to the point that he could not remain at the assisted living. We were going to move him in with us and remodel the bath. However, we lost him in late January. We looked at the overall picture and realized that although we have now lost all four parents, we will have a need for this at some point. So, we went ahead with the plans--just took a little more time doing it. We also have taken out the small hall bath door and they are installing a much wider pocket door so that a wheelchair can go through it. Although I do have solid wood vanities in both baths, we decided to leave them. They will be able to be replaced with a pedestal or something more handicap assessible if needed. I am adding a link to pics of the new master bath. You can see the bar on the right side of the front of tub. Again, it is not a tub that you would think of in this way, but wanted to share the grab bar there. We will add another one. The shower will be much more practical and I will post pics when they finish it. http://s191.photobucket.com/albums/z203/printersdevil72/Master%20Bath%20Pics/...See Moreanother grab bar question
Comments (6)I ordered some by Moen - grab, not assist bars. They aren't exactly the nursing home look, but are thicker than I was expecting. What's nice is that they have gripper pads on the inside which is nice. In our guest tub/shower we put one on the diagonal on the long wall toward the front, and one vertical on the back. The cultured marble folks put a honking big tall soap dish thing smack in the middle of that long wall without asking if that's what I wanted -- and so I'm grateful I only got 16" bars. Actually, 12 or 16" works fine, especially if you only want them to assist. In the master bath, we put one vertical by the shower head on the short wall because that is where I enter, and one horizontal on the back wall. DH likes to re use his drying off towel the next morning when he wets his hair, and formerly left it all over the place. Now he has a place to hang it. It's a very small master. He also exits from that side, so we just did what works for us....See MoreHandicapped grab bars that won't rust
Comments (10)A grab bar by a reputable maker will not rust. Kohler is a trusted brand. Why would grab bars be more susceptible to rusting than any other fixture? I have several bars as well as a basket AND a handle on the glass of my frameless shower door - no rust. If screws are an issue confirm with your installer what kind of screws they are using. You didn't ask but make sure that the grab bars are attached to the studs and they are actually grab bars and not towel racks....See MoreGrab Bar Size?
Comments (4)We converted our master bath tub/shower to a shower only. I have MS and getting in and out of the tub was difficult. We found the a 12" vertical grab bar at the entrance was more than sufficient. The length of the bar on the inside would be determined by your preference- do you ave a seat, when is it located, size of area, etc. For us an 18" bar, horizontally placed in the center of the inside wall was more than adequate.(We don't have a built- in bench as it would have been too far from the controls to be convenient. Our seat is movable so it is out of the way at the end of the enclosure when my DH uses the shower and I can move it up when needed. There are several nice alternatives to a built in bench.) Actually horizontal is the recommended placement for security. Much better leverage from a seated position, also wet hands may slip on a diagonal bar in an emergency situation. Ours is 33" from the floor, or at my wrist level when standing. Pam...See MoreJAN MOYER
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