Stay independent, feel secure, and enjoy every moment you spend in your bathroom. GoGo Access is a CAPS-certified accessibility specialist dedicated to making homes in Hyattsville, MD, safer and more comfortable. From grab bars to full bathroom conversions, our team focuses on practical, regulation-approved solutions that let you age in place with confidence.
If you or a loved one has difficulty stepping into a bathtub, a tub cut can provide a safe and affordable solution. At GoGo Access, we offer professional tub-cut services for both residential and commercial properties. Our certified team will work with you to determine the best location and type of tub cut for your needs.
Here is why homeowners choose walk-in tubs:
Hyattsville’s historic homes often have narrow doorways and cast-iron alcove tubs. Our installers measure twice and cut once, ensuring your new walk-in tub fits without major demolition. We coordinate with local inspectors and pull permits when required so you can get final approval.
Here are some signature features we offer:
For most tub cuts and selected walk-in models, you can regain safe access in one day.
From initial measurements to yearly safety checks, you’ll be guided by one dedicated project manager.
We give you one all-inclusive quote, itemizing labor, materials, permits, and cleanup upfront.
Most projects reuse the existing ½″ hot- and cold-water lines, but the drain is usually enlarged to 2″ PVC or ABS for faster emptying. A low-profile P-trap keeps clear of the walk-in frame.
A professional tub cut removes only the apron section, then bonds a reinforced threshold insert with marine-grade epoxy and stainless screws. Load transfers to the floor so the sidewalls maintain their strength and the original basin warranty remains valid.
Swing-in doors need about 20″ of unobstructed space inside the tub; swing-out doors require roughly 24″ of clear floor between the tub skirt and the nearest fixture. In narrow Hyattsville bathrooms, a pocket door or slight vanity shift often solves clearance issues.