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Just a few days ago I saw an ad on the television about the new walkin tub. I have to say that I was intrigued. This tub takes up less space and is so much easier to get out of. And Remain Active is the company that you get them from.

I have to tell you that ever since I hurt my back over 2o years ago, taking a bath has been a thing of old because of what it takes to get out of them. With this, it makes getting in and out safe. And it makes the person feel more confident as well. And not only that, the hydro-therapy helps to keep you active. Check them out today.

 
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11 Comments on Are you ready for a new tub

I saw that too. I think the primary purpose is for ADA accessable homes.

07/21/2008 05:09 PM by Raylene Lewis (Century 21 Beal, Inc.)


Interesting. I've got a question that I'm sure Realtors can answer: My parents always balked at having safety products installed because they thought it would reduce their homes value. (I know it crazy). The walk-in tub seems perfect. But, would it be considered a re-sell plus or minus?

07/21/2008 05:17 PM by Jim Calabrese (RealEstateSigns.com)


Raylene, I can see that, but I do not believe that it is limited to that.

Jim, that is a great question.

07/21/2008 09:14 PM by Danny Thornton (Home America Mortgage, INC.)


Danny, when I was in the building biz I looked into the tub for a customer, pricy, but what a great idea. I can appreciate the bad back, did mine carrying a refrigerator about 30 years ago, never the same after that.

07/22/2008 08:04 AM by * Rate A Home (Rate A Home)


Duane, the bad thing is, once the back is injured, you are never the same again. I can remember spending an entire week in the floor during one Christmas because of it.

07/22/2008 08:55 AM by Danny Thornton (Home America Mortgage, INC.)


Danny, been there done that too. You would think a back would heal itself, but I can bend over to pick up a paper off the floor and poof, there it goes again.

07/22/2008 09:09 AM by * Rate A Home (Rate A Home)


Duane, I know the feeling, I get it when I been over to get a lid out the cupboard.

07/22/2008 02:28 PM by Danny Thornton (Home America Mortgage, INC.)


Danny, sux getting old doesn't it? Grin

07/22/2008 02:47 PM by * Rate A Home (Rate A Home)


Duane, that it does. And Sunday is another year tacked on.

07/22/2008 04:12 PM by Danny Thornton (Home America Mortgage, INC.)


Danny, Happy Pre-Birthday Bud....

07/23/2008 06:44 AM by * Rate A Home (Rate A Home)


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