Walk In Tubs Vermont
Vermont has stunning Green Mountain landscapes, close-knit communities, and one of the highest senior population proportions in New England. A licensed contractor can fix your bathroom in one day. The call is free.
Free in-home assessment. No pressure. Licensed contractors statewide.
Vermont has over 150,000 residents aged 65 and older — one of the highest proportions of seniors relative to total population in New England. In Burlington’s neighborhoods, in Rutland, in ski communities, and in the rural village communities that make Vermont distinctive, the bathrooms in those homes were not designed for how an aging adult’s body moves today. Vermont winters are cold — and cold stiffens the joints that a standard bathtub step-over already strains.
A walk-in tub removes that risk permanently. A licensed Vermont contractor installs it in one day. The call is completely free.
Walk-In Tub Features for Vermont Homes
The real daily-use features — from a Burlington neighborhood home to a ski community property to a rural Vermont village.
Low-Threshold Entry
Three to seven inch step-in replaces the standard 14–18 inch tub rim. Vermont homes range from Burlington Victorians to Champlain Valley farmhouses to ski-area properties converted to year-round residences.
Built-In Seat — Structural
Seated before water enters, exit only after drainage. In Vermont’s cold winters when floors stay cold for months, the built-in seat and grab bars provide complete support.
Integrated Grab Bars
Load-bearing grab bars integral to the tub frame — always at full strength regardless of Vermont’s varied older housing stock.
Hydrotherapy for Vermont’s Cold Winters
Vermont winters are cold and long. Warm water hydrotherapy jets provide effective daily relief for arthritis and winter joint stiffness — particularly valued in Vermont’s ski communities.
Daily Shower Without Filling
Shower seated every morning without fill water. One fixture handles both daily purposes.
Vermont Mountain Community Experience
In Stowe, Killington, and other ski communities, properties that began as seasonal homes often have non-standard configurations. A licensed contractor identifies everything during the free in-home visit.
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One call — a licensed contractor visits your home for free.
Walk-In Tub Installation Across Vermont
Burlington and Chittenden County contains approximately 30 percent of Vermont’s population. Burlington’s South End, Hill Section, and New North End neighborhoods have Victorian and early 20th-century homes. The Burlington suburbs of South Burlington, Williston, and Essex have post-war and mid-century housing. In Central Vermont — Montpelier, Barre, and Middlebury — the state capital has a significant government retiree population. In Southern Vermont — Brattleboro, Bennington, and Springfield — Brattleboro’s older neighborhoods have consistent senior demand. The ski communities of Stowe, Killington, and Sugarbush have seen significant retirement influx from active adults who chose Vermont for outdoor recreation and decided to stay permanently.
Who Calls Us in Vermont
Vermont has over 150,000 residents aged 65 and older — one of the highest senior proportions per capita in New England.
Burlington Area Homeowners
A licensed contractor handles the Burlington Department of Planning and Zoning permit and completes the installation in one day.
Central Vermont and Montpelier Seniors
A licensed contractor visits your home and gives you a written quote for a same-day installation.
Southern Vermont and Brattleboro Seniors
A licensed contractor handles the local building department permit and completes the installation efficiently.
Ski Community and Mountain Vermont Residents
A licensed regional contractor identifies any non-standard configurations during the free in-home visit.
Vermont Veterans
Vermont has over 55,000 veterans. VA HISA grants exist for qualifying veterans. The Vermont Office of Veterans Affairs can help.
Choices for Care Qualifying Seniors
Vermont’s Choices for Care program covers home modifications. Call the Vermont Senior Helpline at 1-800-642-5119 or visit dail.vermont.gov.
How It Works
From your first call to a working walk-in tub.
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Call — No Cost
Call (833) 477-9060. A real person connects you with a licensed Vermont contractor in your area.
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Free In-Home Visit
Contractor measures the bathroom, inspects plumbing, checks the subfloor. Free, no commitment.
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Written Quote
Written quote: model, plumbing scope, warranty, final price. Nothing verbal. Zero pressure.
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One-Day Installation
Old tub removed. New unit installed, plumbing connected, surround sealed, system tested. Most homes done in one day.
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Walkthrough and Warranty
Every feature demonstrated. Work area cleaned. Old tub hauled away. Written warranty handed to you.
Get Your Free Vermont Quote
Licensed contractors. Written quotes. No pressure.
Cities We Serve in Vermont
Click your city for local contractor information and your free quote.
South Burlington05403
Rutland05701–05702
Essex05452
Colchester05446
Montpelier05601–05602
Bennington05201
Brattleboro05301–05302
Barre05641
Middlebury05753
St. Johnsbury05819
Stowe05672
Williston05495
Newport05855
Springfield05156
Morrisville05661
Waterbury05671
Shelburne05482
Swanton05488
Manchester05254–05255
Vermont ZIP Codes We Cover
Our network covers 352 Vermont zip codes — from Burlington and the Champlain Valley through Central Vermont, Southern Vermont, and the ski communities.
Not sure if your zip is covered? Call (833) 477-9060 — we confirm in minutes.
Vermont chose independence, community, and the mountains over everything else. The seniors who live there deserve a bathroom that is safe to use every single morning — even in the hardest January.
Vermont Contractor Licensing
Vermont requires plumbing work to be performed by a plumber licensed by the Vermont Office of Professional Regulation (OPR). Verify at sec.state.vt.us/professional-regulation. Vermont also requires contractors to hold a Home Improvement Contractor registration from OPR.
Financial assistance: Vermont’s Choices for Care program covers home modifications. Call the Vermont Senior Helpline at 1-800-642-5119 or visit dail.vermont.gov. VT veterans: Vermont Office of Veterans Affairs for VA HISA access.
Other Accessible Bathroom Options in Vermont
Prefer showering? A tub to shower conversion installs in one day. For wheelchair access, a roll-in shower. For broader modifications, an accessible bathroom remodel. Read the tub vs shower comparison first.
Useful Pages for Vermont Homeowners
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Vermont Walk-In Tub Questions
The questions Vermont residents ask most before calling.
Get Your Free Vermont Walk-In Tub Quote Today
A licensed Vermont contractor visits your home and gives you a written quote. No cost, no pressure. Most installations done in one day.
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Mon–Sat 8am–8pm EST. OPR-licensed contractors. All 352 Vermont zip codes.