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Universal Tubs HD Series 26 in. x 53 in. Right-Drain Quick-Fill Walk-In Soaking Bathtub in Biscuit

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Universal Tubs HD Series 26 in. x 53 in. Right-Drain Quick-Fill Walk-In Soaking Bathtub in Biscuit26x53 Right Drain Quick Fill Walk In Soaking Tub, Biscuit A compact, ADA ready walk in soaking tub engineered for safe, independent bathing. The glossy biscuit gelcoat over fiberglass and a steel support frame provide durability, while the fast fill faucet set and handheld sprayer deliver quick, convenient use. Key Features: Quick Fill Faucet Set: 5. 7 GPM flow with hot cold mixing valves and 60 in. handheld sprayer for rapid filling and easy rinsing

26x53 Right-Drain Quick-Fill Walk-In Soaking Tub, Biscuit

A compact, ADA-ready walk-in soaking tub engineered for safe, independent bathing. The glossy biscuit gelcoat over fiberglass and a steel support frame provide durability, while the fast-fill faucet set and handheld sprayer deliver quick, convenient use.


Key Features:

  • Quick-Fill Faucet Set: 5.7 GPM flow with hot/cold mixing valves and 60 in. handheld sprayer for rapid filling and easy rinsing
  • Safety-Focused Design: Low step-in threshold, slip-resistant floor, built-in grab bar, and ADA-compliant contoured seat
  • Right-Hand Configuration: Inward-swinging, watertight door and right-side drain for space-conscious installs
  • Durable Construction: Marine-grade gelcoat with fiberglass reinforcement and freestanding steel support frame
  • Retrofit Friendly: Included 7 in. extension kit and tile flange enable 60 in. alcove installations

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Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Bath Therapy Type Soaking
Color/Finish Biscuit
Color Family Biscuit
Door Type Single Swing, inward swinging
Drain Location Right
Exterior Bath Shape Rectangular
Faucet Mount Tub Mounted
Included Drain, Handle(s), Handshower, Hose, Tub filler, Tile flange, 7 in. extension kit
Material Fiberglass with marine-grade gelcoat
Maximum Number of Occupants 1 person
Product Weight 120 lb
Style Casual, Classic, Industrial, Traditional, Transitional
Tub/Shower Features Built-in flange, Contoured back, Pre-drilled drain and overflow holes, Self-leveling base, Slip-resistant floor, Built-in grab bar
Water Capacity 55 gallons
Certifications and Listings ADA Compliant, IAPMO Listed
Manufacturer Warranty 10-year bathtub shell, 1-year parts, Lifetime door seal
Basin Length (in.) 32.25
Basin Width (in.) 19.875
Overall Height (in.) 37.5
Overall Length (in.) 52.75
Overall Width (in.) 26.375
Soaking Depth (in.) 32
Flow Rate (faucet) 5.7 GPM
Handshower Hose Length 60 in.
Seat Height (in.) 16.75 (approx., per diagram)
Step-in Height (in.) 6 (per diagram)
Support Frame Steel support frame

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Does this tub include the faucet and handshower?
A: Yes. A fast-filling 4-piece faucet set with 60 in. handheld sprayer is included.


Q: What is the water capacity?
A: Approximately 55 gallons.


Q: Is the door seal covered by a warranty?
A: Yes. The watertight door seal carries a lifetime warranty.


Q: What are the overall dimensions?
A: Approx. 52.75 in. L x 26.375 in. W x 37.5 in. H, with a 32 in. soaking depth.


Q: Is it ADA compliant?
A: It is ADA ready with contoured seating, grab bar, and low threshold; always verify local code requirements.


A Spa Sanctuary in a Compact Footprint

This walk-in tub brings a serene, spa-like ritual to everyday living, wrapping the bather in smooth, glossy biscuit tones. The inward-swinging, sculpted door and contoured seat create a graceful silhouette that feels both modern and reassuring. Style it with warm neutrals and matte black accessories to let the chrome hardware shimmer as a subtle jewel. It’s an elegant essential for luxurious, accessible bathing at home.


Upgrade to safe, luxurious soaking—add this quick-fill walk-in tub to your cart today.

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