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Handicap Plumbing

Your Full-Service Experts for Handicap Plumbing Services

Expert Handicap Plumbing Services in San Francisco Peninsula, CA

When we say that we are the local San Francisco plumbing experts, we really mean it. No matter your situation, we can make your handicapped toilet and entire home bathroom both comfortable and functional. For business owners and property operators, we can remodel your commercial bathrooms and bring them up to handicap plumbing codes, too.

Call us for free estimates today! Our work is guaranteed, and our qualified technicians deliver fast and dependable service. With over 30 years of San Francisco plumbing experience, we know the area and can come up with a handicap plumbing solution for you, no matter what the problem is!

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Understanding Commercial Handicap Plumbing & Restroom Requirements

Handicap plumbing is mandatory in all places of business that provide public bathrooms, and those bathrooms must pass code inspection for a public building. Most modern buildings have handicapped toilets and plumbing, but when renovating an old building, you may need to convert one of the bathrooms to comply with local laws, ordinances, and handicap accessibility codes. We know all the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements and can provide a bathroom that meets ADA standards.

Creating and maintaining an accessible bathroom that follows ADA compliance means following specific guidelines. For example, an ADA toilet must be 60 inches wide with a flush lever on the open side. The center of the toilet must be between 16 to 18 inches from the side wall, and the toilet seat must be at least 17 to 19 inches from the floor.

An ADA bathroom must follow specific guidelines, too, like having 60 inches of turning space. The grab bars, which have to be a minimum of 36 inches long, must extend 54 inches from the back wall and be positioned at the right height to be within reach of the toilet. Plumbing faucets must be able to turn with less than five pounds of pressure, and shower floors must be slip-proof. Our team of experts follows ADA compliance to every detail.

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Handicap Plumbing Experts for Your Private Bathroom

For your comfort and safety, you may need handicap plumbing fixtures installed in your home bathroom. Handicap plumbing is for anyone who could use extra assistance or comfort. At George Salet Plumbing, we understand your needs and can help you create an environment that empowers your mobility and supports your ability.

At George Salet Plumbing, we know the best handicap plumbing fixture brands and how to install them in your home expertly. These fixtures can also be helpful if you have arthritis or chronic back pain. Some common handicap plumbing fixtures include comfort height toilets, easy-turn faucets, grab bars, hand-held showers, and handicap showers These fixtures can help anyone move freely around the bathroom and live more independently. If you’re remodeling your bathroom to accommodate someone who needs handicapped plumbing, trust the professional handicapped bathroom installers at George Salet!!

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Responsible Commercial & Residential Handicap Plumbing Services & Renovations

Everyone should be able to feel comfortable when in their own private bathroom. At George Salet Plumbing, we understand that. We’re deeply familiar with the most modern and efficient handicap plumbing fixture brands and how to install them for maximum functionality in your home, improving both comfort and safety.

Our team is experienced in installing complete handicapped bathrooms with fixtures such as comfort height toilets, easy-turn faucets, grab bars, hand-held showers, and handicapped showers. We will even make sure that your toilet paper dispensers are in a reachable position. If you are remodeling your bathroom to accommodate someone who needs handicapped plumbing, please give us a call.

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Handicap Plumbing FAQs

Yes! Handicap plumbing fixtures are designed to provide extra support and safety measures. For example, some requirements of handicap plumbing include:

  • The toilet seat is designed to be between 17-19 inches high, which is the approximate height of most wheelchairs.
  • Manual flush valve controls must be no more than 44 inches high off the floor and must be within reach of the clear floor space around the toilet.
  • The grab bars, which have to be a minimum of 36 inches long, have to extend 54 inches from the back wall and also have to be positioned at the right height to be within reach of the toilet.
  • Plumbing faucets must be able to turn with less than five pounds of pressure, and shower floors must be slip-proof.

ADA-compliant plumbing includes accessible toilets, showers, and hand-washing sinks. To become an ADA-compliant bathroom, you must follow all guidelines for plumbing fixtures to make the space accessible and safe for any user.

Yes! We proudly give free estimates for our handicap plumbing services. All of our work is guaranteed, and our qualified technicians deliver fast and dependable service. Call us today to learn more!

The only difference between a comfort height toilet, or handicap toilet, and a regular toilet is that a comfort height toilet has a higher seat. A regular toilet has a seat that is fifteen inches tall. A handicap toilet, meanwhile,  measures  17 inches from the floor to the top of the seat.

Those two inches may not seem like a big difference, but the extra height makes it easier for elderly or tall people to get up and down from the toilet. Handicap toilets are ideal for both commercial bathrooms and home bathrooms, providing much-needed mobility and ability in either situation. 

If you are older or handicapped and want to live independently, a handicapped bathroom can greatly improve your quality of life.  A handicap pairs nicely with assistance railing, giving you the leverage you need to enjoy privacy and mobility.  

A comfortable height toilet with assisted flushing makes pushing down the handle easier and safer for those with arthritis or other dexterity issues.  While plenty of handicap plumbing fixtures exist, you may not be able to find them at your average home improvement center. To discover a real solution for your home or commercial handicap bathroom, call our plumbing experts to get the most up-to-date product and compliance information. We can supply you with a solution for almost any plumbing problems you may have.

We do! We are a full-service plumbing company that has been in the San Francisco Peninsula area for over thirty years. With decades of experience and an intimate knowledge of ADA requirements, we can redesign your bathroom so that you can stay at home and live with the most comfort possible. We also proudly service historic homes, condos, and commercial bathrooms that are required by law to make accessibility accommodations.

If you want handicapped grip bars, we install various types and sizes to meet your needs in the shower, bathtub, or around the toilet. Clients can choose from stainless steel or nylon handicapped bars in various finishes to fit any bathroom. For both homeowners and commercial business owners, trust your handicap bathroom remodels with a company that understands both functionality and modern ADA regulations. Count on George Salet Plumbing to install handicapped bars according to code and in the time frame you need

Yes, we accept personal checks for the amount of purchase as well as Visa, Master Charge, Discover, and cash.

The only difference between an Comfort Height toilet (or what is sometimes referred to as a handicapped toilet) and a regular toilet is that it that an Comfort Height toilet has a higher seat. A regular toilet has a seat which is fifteen inches tall. However, a toilet designed for an elderly person, or someone who needs more assistance in the bathroom, is that it has a seat that with a height of 17 inches from the floor to the top of the seat.

confort height toilet vs regular toilet

This two inches may not seem like a big difference, but in fact, this extra two inches in height makes it easier for elderly or tall people to get up and down from the toilet. While the main application for these kinds of toilets may seem like they are for hospitals or businesses with public bathrooms, they actually have a very widespread benefit for homeowners.

If you are older or handicapped and want to live independently, a bathroom that is set up to accommodate your needs can make a huge difference in your quality of life. This is because a toilet that is seventeen inches in height can also be coupled with an assistance railing. When an assistance railing is attached to the adjacent wall, it helps make unassisted living more possible.

An Comfort Height Toilet may also have assisted flushing that makes pushing down on the handle easier. This kind of assistance makes it easier for someone with arthritis or someone who is handicapped and may not have full use of their hands to flush the toilet. There are many different options available, but you will not find them at a home improvement center. To get a real solution for a bathroom for someone who is elderly or handicapped, Give us a call to get the most up-to-date information. We can supply you with a solution for almost any plumbing problems that you may have.

Toilets are notorious for leaking. However, a leaking toilet often goes unnoticed until a water bill shows up that is higher than usual. The first thing that many people do when they have a higher water bill is think about using the dishwasher and clothes washer less to save money on the water bill.

Most people don’t realize it, but a leaking toilet is the most common cause for a water bill that gets out of control. There are a number of signs that a toilet needs some repairs, but many toilets still leak without any obvious signs of trouble. This is what makes a leaking toilet problematic for homeowners.

Most homeowners will notice if there is water around the base of the toilet, but here are some signs to look for if you have a larger than normal water bill because you suspect that you may have a leaking toilet:

  1. If you have to jiggle the handle to make a toilet stop running.
  2. If you have any sounds coming from a toilet that is not being used.
  3. If you have to hold down the handle to allow the tank to empty.
  4. If you can see water trickling down the sides of the toilet bowl long after it has been flushed.
  5. If a toilet turns the water on for 15 seconds or so without you touching the handle, you may have what is known as a phantom flusher.

The problem with leaking toilets is they can eventually result in outrageous water bills. This is especially true if you aren’t home a lot or aren’t paying attention to your plumbing. In effect, some of these kinds of water bills can run up to 300% higher than your average monthly bill. Leaking toilets are easy to fix, and the cost for a plumber to assess the situation and repair it is usually much cheaper than letting the problem go on and then pay for an-out-of-control water bill.

No. The ‘low boy’ toilet just means that the tank is geared for saving space above the toilet. A low boy toilet seat is designed to be at the same height as most conventional toilets. Conventional toilet seats are approximately 15 inches from the floor. So, in effect, the term low boy refers to the water tank at the rear of the toilet, which is lower and smaller than conventional toilets. The size of the tank is actually where the term “low boy” originates.

However, don’t let the term “low boys” put you off from purchasing one. It used to be that these kinds of toilets didn’t deliver a powerful flush. However, the new “low boys” are now designed to deliver a powerful flush, along with water savings because of the new technology that has been developed. Low boys now rely on modern flushing technology to make sure that waste is disposed of properly.

A low boy toilet may also help you with home renovations or condo conversions. There are several reasons for this. First of all, a smaller tank will allow you to place a shelf over the toilet tank at the same height as the vanity. A low boy toilet also makes the room feel bigger because the tank in almost invisible.

There are also different kinds of low boys. This includes siphon models that add an extra boost of water if it needed, as well as pressure assist models that use compressed air to force a small amount of water to compel waste down the trap way. Both of these models have an improved amount of strength and durability. This kind of technology not only provides a more powerful flush, but also saves water. So, a low boy is a toilet that will save you money and improve the value of your home.

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