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American Standard bathroom remodeling: third-party guide

This independent guide organizes official public information about American Standard alongside general cost-planning resources. It is not the American Standard website and does not replace a written local estimate.

What the official sources describe

American Standard’s official site presents walk-in baths with safety and accessibility features, including an ultra-low threshold, textured slip-resistant floor, ADA-compliant 17-inch seat, grab bars, shower wand, wide leak-proof doors, and optional hydrotherapy, aromatherapy, and chromatherapy features. Its official walk-in-tub service page describes a consultation and measurement process followed by design, quoting, scheduling, removal, and professional installation, with installation stated as possible in as little as two days; the warranty page separately states 15 years for premium acrylic tubs, 10 years for their components, and a lifetime door-seal warranty, while hi-gloss gelcoat tubs carry 10 years for the tub, 5 years for components, and a lifetime door-seal warranty for the original non-commercial owner.

Scope note

Exact current pricing not used; customer reviews and testimonials excluded; specific geographic service-area boundaries not verified; product-by-product material composition beyond the official premium acrylic and hi-gloss gelcoat warranty categories not verified; warranty conditions, exclusions, and eligibility requirements apply and should not be generalized beyond the cited warranty page

Official public sources reviewed

Questions to take into a local consultation

  • What is included in the written scope and what is excluded?
  • What materials, fixtures, wall systems, or accessibility features are specified?
  • How are site findings and change orders documented?
  • What warranty, service, timing, and cleanup terms apply to this local proposal?

Why independent project context still matters

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