Kirkpatrick Nick

Bathroom Company in Waco, TX
Bathroom Company in Waco, TX Our sensitivity to the inevitable changes in mobility that age and infirmity bring, stems from years of individual knowledge in the healthcare field and with our own families. It is this understanding that sets us apart. We know how depressing it's to be unable to bathe or shower without assistance. And we currently have the know-how to aid. With TBR quality installations we can restore confidence and independence.

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4712 Colonial Avenue
Waco, TX
76710
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Total Bathroom Remodeling
read moreYou wouldn't get a flu shot after you've gotten the flu, so why wait until you've fallen to make your bathroom safe. An Easy Walk-In-Shower provides comfort and safety at an affordable price. TBR has been installing the Easy Walk-In-Showers for many years keeping residents independent and living longer. We hear only glowing reports back from both residents and caregivers about how much easier it is to shower. We are thrilled with our new Easy Walk-In-Shower which even provided a seat and safety grab bars.
Total Bathroom Remodeling
read moreAre you concerned about your safety in the bathroom? 25,000 accidents occur in the bathroom or shower each year. For safety and independence, Total Bathroom Remodeling converts your existing bathtub into an EASY WALK-IN-SHOWER. By converting your bathtub into a easy WALK-IN-SHOWER, you eliminate the awkward bathtub barrier - a 15 inch step that sometimes seems like a mountain - to a safe, easy step of just 4-5 inches. Completed in less than 4 days and very economical. By converting your bathtub into an Easy Walk-In-Shower, you create a safe, beautiful and spacious shower that is a joy to use and easy to clean.
Total Bathroom Remodeling
read moreYou can test for a leaking shower liner yourself! 1. Remove the existing shower drain cover. Usually they are fastened with 2 Phillips screws. 2. Stuff a large plastic garbage bag into the drain pipe. You will remove this later, so leave a piece sticking up to easily grab. 3. Fill the shower with water to within an inch of the curb top and mark with a pencil the water line. 4. Wait 30 minutes and if the water level went down, your liner is leaking. The pressure of the water will force the water out and if the water isn't going down the drain, it's finding it's way out where the liner is damaged.
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