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KOHLER® Walk-In Bath bathroom remodeling: third-party guide

This independent guide organizes official public information about KOHLER® Walk-In Bath alongside general cost-planning resources. It is not the KOHLER® Walk-In Bath website and does not replace a written local estimate.

What the official sources describe

The official site presents the KOHLER® Walk-In Bath as a walk-in bathing product with a low step-in, extra-wide door, handrails, hydrotherapy and air jets, fast-drain technology, a multifunction handshower, and a heated backrest. KOHLER states that the bath is constructed with layers of fiberglass-resin and gelcoat, carries a Lifetime Limited Warranty subject to stated conditions including installation by a KOHLER Authorized Dealer, and is designed for installation in as little as one day; the installation page says the old tub is removed and disposed of and that plumbing and electrical work is completed by the installation team. The locations page says the product is available only in the United States at this time, coverage may be partial by state or area, and availability should be confirmed with a local KOHLER Authorized Dealer.

Scope note

Exact product pricing not verified; customer review scores and testimonials excluded; comprehensive state-by-state availability beyond the official locations page not verified; warranty coverage beyond the summarized official page and linked warranty document not verified; medical or therapeutic outcomes not verified

Official public sources reviewed

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