Category: Accessible Showers
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High End Master Bath Remodel in Fayetteville, NY

There are dozens of companies operating in Central and Upstate NY promising “1 day” shower installations. If you are a homeowner who reads our write-ups and case studies, you know how we feel about quick, acrylic-based installs. When it comes to complete luxury bathroom remodels using premium solid-surface materials and high-quality fixtures, we are in Read more
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High End Bathroom Remodel in Manlius NY

This bathroom remodel in Manlius NY involved converting an outdated tub into a walk-in shower while upgrading the vanity, lighting, and flooring. Nick and Kim had already worked with Bath Pros earlier in the year when we completed their master bathroom remodel in Manlius, NY. When they called again in early spring about renovating their Read more
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Historic 1920s Townhouse Bathroom Remodel – Syracuse, NY

This bathroom remodel in Syracuse NY transformed a dated bathtub layout into a modern walk-in shower while preserving the character of a historic 1920s townhouse. There are thousands of contractors available for remodeling work in Upstate New York — from local handymen and independent installers working alone, to general contractors who subcontract most of the Read more
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DeWitt NY Bathroom Remodel: VA HISA Walk-In Shower for a Local Veteran

This DeWitt NY bathroom remodel included the removal of an aging tub and shower, plumbing corrections from a previous installation, structural adjustments to accommodate the new layout, and the installation of a low-threshold walk-in shower designed for accessibility under the VA’s Home Improvements and Structural Alterations (HISA) Grant program. Like many of the bathroom remodels Read more
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Camillus NY Bathroom Remodel: Full Renovation and Custom Onyx Shower
This bathroom remodel in Camillus, NY entailed a complete renovation of the existing space, including demolition of the original bathroom, installation of a custom Onyx Collection shower system, new flooring, updated drywall, replacement doors, new lighting, ventilation upgrades, and installation of new bathroom fixtures throughout. A Full Bathroom Remodel in Camillus This bathroom remodel in Read more
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Cicero, NY Walk-In Shower Bath Remodel

There are some customers we just really enjoy working with. Andy was one of them. He was looking for a straightforward tub-to-shower conversion, figuring he could handle the rest of the bathroom remodel himself. But his experience was all too common: aside from a few independent contractors willing to install tile (which he didn’t want Read more
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Lansing, NY – Walk-In Shower Bathroom Remodel in Cultured Stone Slab

Upstate NY—and we’re using that term very loosely—is a big area. For homeowners living outside the immediate orbit of a major city, finding a trustworthy, high-quality bathroom remodeling company can be a challenge. That’s exactly what Tim was facing when he reached out to us. Tim owned a custom-built vacation home overlooking Cayuga Lake. It Read more
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06/15/25 – Syracuse, NY: Tub to Walk-In Shower, VA HISA Grant
If you’ve read a few of our write-ups, you’ll probably notice that we do quite a bit of work with the VA. Over half of our install techs are veterans themselves, and we have a soft spot for these heroes. Far too often, aging veterans pass away from disabilities or illnesses they sustained fighting for Read more
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Liverpool, NY: Walk-In Shower Remodel in Cultured Stone

James met us at the 2025 CNY Home & Garden Show. If you’ve ever been, you know the event is packed with “1-day” bath companies—slick pitches, heavy sales pressure, and lots of plastic. What stood out to James, though, was our use of cultured stone slab: a premium, durable material that sets us apart. He Read more
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06/10/25 – Cooperstown, NY: ADA Compliant Bathroom Remodel
Pam and Tim owned a beautiful home overlooking a lake—the kind of peaceful, scenic place many dream of retiring to. Living with them was their daughter, Ellie. Having earned an advanced doctorate and built a life filled with intellectual and academic achievement, Ellie’s accomplishments were incredible. But behind those accomplishments was a difficult situation: Ellie Read more
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05/19/25 – Sidney Center, NY: Walk-In Shower, VA HISA Grant

Gloria called Syracuse Bath Pros on behalf of her husband, John—a 94-year-old Army veteran living with advanced Alzheimer’s. John had increasing difficulty stepping in and out of their old tub, and safety had become a growing concern. Thankfully, the couple had secured approval for the VA’s HISA (Home Improvements and Structural Alterations) Grant, which offers Read more
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04/25/25 – Clinton, NY: Bath Remodel, Tub to Walk-In Shower in Cultured Stone
Donna and John had been retired for a few years and weren’t planning on moving again. Their two-story split-level home in Clinton, NY, was in great shape overall, but the bathroom was starting to show its age. The tub in particular had become a concern—Donna found it increasingly difficult to step over the lip safely, Read more
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03/03/25 – Buffalo, NY: Bath Remodel, Cultured Stone Slab Walk-In Shower

Andy was having a hard time getting in and out of his existing tub. In fact, he mentioned that on more than one occasion he had tripped while exiting and nearly fallen. Tubs can be dangerous in this respect: according to the National Institute on Aging, up to 80% of falls in the home happen Read more
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03/07/25 – Angola, NY: Bathroom Remodel, Walk-In Shower
Frustrated with her leaking shower, Linda reached out to Buffalo Bath Pros to explore replacement options. She had found us on Facebook and was especially drawn to the fact that we work almost exclusively with cultured stone. It didn’t hurt that several of our past customers had commented on how affordable we were compared to Read more
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03/27/25 – Lockport, NY: Bathroom Remodel, Walk-In Shower

Mark and Beverly reached out after interviewing three other bathroom remodeling companies. They were hoping to remove their aging tub and find a cost-effective solution—but were dismayed by what was available in their price range. The lowest bid they received was still subjectively expensive, and it included a flimsy acrylic pan, no shower door, and Read more
