Walk In Tub
BathSelect Rio High Glass Door Walk-in Tub Set
Experience safe bathing with a walk-in tub featuring a glass door design, easy access, and enhanced comfort for daily use. Relax and wind down in your Rio Walk-in tub with high-glass door, low-step entry, acrylic shell, and integrated body jets for accessible hydrotherapy bathing by BathSelect, featuring 100% glossy white acrylic and a contemporary stand-alone design that complements any bathroom decor.
The Rio High Glass Door Walk-in Tub Set offers the ultra-low step-in that providing a very short step to enter your bath, prevents any water from spilling into your bathroom, helping to keep you safe and secure. Rio is equipped with a high glass door enclosure to prevent water from spilling into the floor and a bathtub shower set. Requires no additional plumbing, and once activated it rapidly pumps the water out from within the tub making it safe to open the door and exit the tub. The BathSelect Walk in Tub Set, is the epitome of luxury and accessibility for your bathroom. Designed with your comfort and safety in mind, this walk in tub combines elegance and functionality to transform your bathing experience. The bath tub offers easy access with its high glass door, allowing you to enter and exit the tub effortlessly. The sleek and modern design adds a touch of sophistication, creating a spa-like ambiance in the comfort of your own home. This walk-in tub and shower combo offers versatile bathing options, featuring easy access, ergonomic seating, and dual functionality for convenience.
Safety is paramount, which is why the Tub Set is equipped with a range of features to enhance your bathing experience. The non-slip floor surface provides stability and reduces the risk of slips and falls. The built-in grab bars offer additional support, ensuring your peace of mind as you navigate the tub. With the Rio High Glass Door Walk-in Tub Set, you can relax and enjoy your bath without compromising safety.
Luxury and comfort go hand in hand with the Rio High Glass Door Walk-in Tub Set. Indulge in the therapeutic benefits of hydrotherapy jets, which provide a soothing massage experience to rejuvenate your body and mind. The ergonomic design, along with the heated seating, adds an extra level of relaxation and comfort to your bathing routine.Experience the convenience and luxury of the Walk-in Tub Set, where accessibility meets elegance. With its premium features and timeless design, this set is a perfect addition to any bathroom. Upgrade your bathing experience and create a sanctuary of relaxation with the BathSelect Rio High Glass Door Walk-in Tub Set. Upgrade your bathroom with a modern walk-in tub designed for safety, relaxation, and long-lasting performance in all lifestyles. Luxury Walk-In Bathtub with Glass Door; Designed for safe accessible bathing with ultra-low step entry, hydrotherapy jets, heated seating, anti-slip flooring, grab bars, and rapid drainage system for comfort and independence.
Rio High Glass Door Walk-in Tub Set Features:
Brand Name: BathSelect
Model Number: BST10005
Type: Walk-in Glass Door Tub
Function: Massage Walk In Tub
Capacity: 1 person only
Material: Acrylic
Door Type: Glass Door
Finish: Glossy White
Size(LWH): 62.9"x37.4"x77.1"
Shape: Rectangle
Drain Location: Center
Inclusion: Mixer Valve, Handshower, Body Jets
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Installation Instructions for Rio High Glass Door Walk-In Tub Set
BathSelect Rio High Glass Door Walk-in Tub Set.
Features
Safety Features – Walk in Tubs – Accessibility and Functionality
The elegance that the high glass door provides is sublime in completing a simple mission: water cannot spill. Engineered for a watertight seal, that same doorway will raise the level of aesthetics and functionality of the tub. Design comes as sleek elegance on the balance of luxury and practicality. One very notable feature of the Rio tub, however, is its focus on accessibility: ultra-low step-in height reduces as much as possible to enter or come out of it – easy to use for elderly users or
otherwise disabled.
Traditional types of tubs cause tripping hazards, while the Rio does just
the opposite in design, making bathing safer and much easier. Designed as a safe bathtub with door for seniors and mobility-focused users, this walk-in tub features an ultra-low step-in threshold, non-slip flooring, and integrated grab bars. These features significantly reduce the risk of slips and falls while ensuring comfortable and independent bathing. Further safety features are incorporated, such as a slip-resistant floor surface to prevent
falls and strategically located grab bars for added support. The glass door can only be opened once the water has drained; this helps in preventing spills and keeps the bathroom floor dry, safe, and dry-free. The integrated hydrotherapy jet system transforms this walk-in bathtub into a therapeutic solution, helping to improve circulation, relax muscles, and reduce stress. Combined with ergonomic seating and heated comfort features, it delivers a true spa-like bathing experience at home.
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Walk in Tubs – Hydrotherapy and Comfort Features
Besides the safety, the Rio tub has comfort features, such as hydrotherapy jets that
offer an incredibly soothing massage experience. The jets have been designed to
stimulate all parts of the body with a soothing massage to improve circulation and
relax muscles as well as soothe strained tension. It also comes with heated seating,
which is enjoyed during the colder months. Adding to comfort is the ergonomic design
through seating and backrest contours which allow comfort at time the bath session
is prolonged.
Plumbing and Installation: Easy and Efficient
Ease of installation has been incorporated into the design of the BathSelect Rio Tub
because it requires no additional plumbing; therefore, its installation is made simpler.
The center drain of the bath ensures proper draining of the water, leaving one to wait
as short a time as possible before water is emptied by the rapid drain, thus is more
comfortable especially in cooler temperatures.
Technical Specifications: Thoughtfully Designed and Useful.
Dimension: 62.9 inches length by 37.4 inches width by 77.1 inches height. The design is well spaced without crowding the bathroom.
Material: Acrylic. High quality, it is long lasting and heat retaining.
Volume: It comfortably caters to a single user.
Door Type: This uses a high glass door. It is safe and will not let water spill all over.
Some Accessories: It is equipped with a mixer valve and handshower and body jets. Therefore, it caters to the complete bathing solution.
Such a tub is perfect for seniors, the mobility-impaired, or those who just want
to upgrade and feel the luxurious difference. It will be perfect for people having mobility or health issues due to its low-step-in-height, non-slip floor, grab bars, and hydrotherapy features. The design also appeals to those who simply want to upgrade their bathroom with a modern spa-like fixture. * Similar Bath-tub models * AquaSerenity Line
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PRODUCT FAQ
Walk-In Tub Safety, Comfort & Therapeutic Benefits
What is the difference between a walk-in tub and a regular bathtub?
A walk-in tub is designed for easy access. It features a door that opens and closes securely, allowing users to step in without climbing over a high edge, which is common in a standard bathtub. This design is particularly helpful for people with limited mobility or for elderly users in search of safer bathing options.
What safety features are included with walk-in tubs?
Most walkin tubs have slip-resistant flooring, built-in grab bars, low thresholds, and quick-drain systems that ensure maximum comfort and safety.
Are these tubs customizable?
Yes, we offer the ability to add custom features, such as hydrotherapy jets or heated seating, to walk-in tubs, as well as different sizes and styles to better suit your bathroom layout.
Can these tubs be placed in any bathroom?
Most bathrooms can accommodate bath tub, but space and plumbing compatibility should be considered. A professional installer can provide the specifics of the particular needs.
Are they therapeutic?
Yes, most of these have hydrotherapy jets and warm water systems that help soothe joint pain, improve circulation, and generally relax you, which makes them suitable for therapeutic purposes.
How long does a walk-in tub take to fill and drain?
Depending on water pressure and the bath tub model-specific technology, it fills and drains in about 6-15 minutes, which can help facilitate a quicker drain.
How much does it cost when comparing walkin tubs with traditional bathtubs?
They are a little more costly than regular bathtubs due to their designs' advanced features and safety. They provide long-term value through added safety and convenience.
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Safety & Entry Issues
While door leaks, hard-to-step thresholds, and slippery surfaces, can be major issues, BathSelect mitigates these with engineered door seals, low step-in entry designs, and slip-resistant flooring to reduce fall risk and keep water contained under daily use.
Water Control & Temperature Stability
Slow fill/drain times, temperature swings, or weak jet performance are common problems and BathSelect addresses this with properly sized valves and plumbing pathways, optional thermostatic-style control designs, and jet systems engineered for consistent circulation and predictable pressure.
Maintenance, Reliability & Serviceability
Pump noise, access difficulty for servicing, and finish wear are common complaints, thats why we mitigates these through service-access panels, durable components, and corrosion-resistant materials/finishes intended to withstand repeated cleaning and long-term operation.
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Frequently Asked Questions Walk in Bathtubs
Walk-In Bathtub Shower Combos — Crucial Do's & Don'ts
What are the most crucial "do's" for a walk-in bathtub shower combo?
Do these to protect safety, usability, and long-term performance:
• Do prioritize a low entry threshold. Choose the lowest practical step-in height to reduce fall risk and improve everyday access.
• Do install multiple, properly anchored grab bars. Place bars at entry/exit, inside the bathing area, and near controls. Use wall-anchored grab bars (not suction bars).
• Do select slip-resistant surfaces and a stable built-in seat. A textured floor and a contoured seat are essential for safe transfers and seated showering.
• Do use a handheld shower wand on an adjustable slide bar. This supports seated use, assisted bathing, and easier rinse coverage without unsafe reaching.
• Do ensure fast drain performance. Faster drainage reduces the time the user must remain seated waiting to open the door—an important comfort and safety factor.
• Do specify anti-scald protection (thermostatic/pressure-balance). Stable temperature control reduces burn risk and prevents sudden spikes during use.
• Do confirm door swing and bathroom clearances early. Coordinate inward/outward swing with toilet/vanity clearances and ensure emergency access is not blocked.
• Do verify long-term seal reliability and service access. Use a door system with durable compression sealing and plan access for latch/seal adjustments and future gasket replacement.
What are the biggest "don'ts" that cause leaks, callbacks, or safety problems?
Avoid these common mistakes:
• Don't choose appearance over safety features. Skip designs that compromise grip surfaces, seat stability, or safe control access.
• Don't rely on a single grab bar. Users need multiple support points for entry, turning, sitting, standing, and reaching controls.
• Don't ignore clearance requirements. Door swing, approach space, and assisted-use clearances must be verified to avoid cramped, unsafe layouts.
• Don't skip professional installation and leveling. Levelness affects door alignment and seal compression. Poor installation is a top cause of leaks and door issues.
• Don't overlook ventilation and moisture control. Showering creates steam—without proper ventilation, mold and slippery surfaces become a recurring problem.
• Don't select a unit without a meaningful warranty. Door seals, latch hardware, and drainage components should be supported by strong coverage for long-term confidence.
BathSelect Walk-In Bathtubs — Planning & Core Engineering
What are the key AEC differences between a walk-in bathtub and a standard alcove tub from a rough-in and performance standpoint?
A walk-in bathtub introduces a door assembly, a seated bathing geometry, and a larger contained water mass. In design terms, that means higher static load during fill, stricter tolerance requirements at the installation plane for door alignment, and more deliberate service access planning. Confirm overall footprint, rim-to-floor height, drain location, and the serviceable access strategy for door hardware, drain fittings, and any pump modules. If the tub includes powered options, coordinate electrical supply and wet-location requirements early in the drawing set.
How should AEC teams evaluate entry threshold height, seat height, and internal clearances for accessibility-driven projects?
Evaluate threshold height as a controlled "step-in" dimension that must match the user profile and any mobility device approach. Seat height should be coordinated with transfer comfort and knee clearance. Internal clearances matter for legroom, door swing envelope, and handhold reach. For assisted-living and aging-in-place projects, document these dimensions as performance requirements and keep them consistent across unit types to reduce user confusion and simplify facility training.
What structural loading and floor support considerations are typical for walk-in bathtubs?
Loads include tub dead weight, occupant weight, and the full water volume. Concentrated loads can be significant because the tub footprint is localized. Coordinate with structural design for floor framing capacity, deflection limits that could affect door seal alignment, and any required reinforcing. In multi-story buildings, plan for vibration and deflection control to protect the long-term reliability of door compression seals and latch hardware.
What should be specified about door construction, hinge strategy, and latching to reduce leak risk over time?
Specify a door system that uses compression sealing with a stable hinge alignment and a repeatable latch force. From a detailing standpoint, the success factors are the flatness and rigidity of the door frame, corrosion-resistant hinge components, and a latch design that applies uniform compression across the gasket line. Require that gasket replacement is serviceable and that the tub is installed within the manufacturer's levelness tolerance to prevent long-term seal distortion.
BathSelect Walk-In Bathtubs — Doors, Seals & Drainage
Inward-swing vs outward-swing doors: what are the space-planning and caregiver-access tradeoffs?
Inward-swing doors reduce exterior clearance needs, which can help in tight bathrooms, but they reduce usable interior space and can complicate transfer moves. Outward-swing doors improve interior clearance and can simplify assisted entry, but they require a protected exterior swing path and careful coordination with toilet clearances, vanity projections, and doorways. For care environments, outward swing is often preferred when space allows because it can support safer caregiver positioning.
What should be defined about the door sealing system for long-term serviceability?
Define gasket material expectations, compression mechanism, and a practical replacement pathway. AEC specifications should require that seals are replaceable without removing the entire tub and that hinge/latch adjustments can be performed through an access panel. Also specify cleaning compatibility so the seal is not degraded by harsh disinfectants used in facility protocols.
Why is fast-drain performance a core user-safety issue, and how should it be planned?
Users must remain in the tub until the water drains below the door line. Long drain times increase discomfort and increase the likelihood of unsafe attempts to open the door early. For design, coordinate drain diameter, trap configuration, venting, and the downstream line capacity. Where pump-assisted draining is used, plan for service access, electrical coordination, and a defined behavior during power loss.
How do overflow design and fill-rate coordination reduce spill and nuisance events?
Overflow paths must handle realistic fill scenarios, not just ideal ones. If the tub includes a fast filler, confirm overflow capacity and route integrity so water is directed to the waste system without leakage into the framing cavity. In documentation, require a tested overflow pathway and include field verification steps during commissioning to ensure fittings are secure and accessible for inspection.
BathSelect Walk-In Bathtubs — Plumbing, Mixing & Temperature Control
What plumbing connections and control components should be coordinated on drawings for a walk-in tub installation?
At minimum, coordinate hot and cold supplies, the tub filler location, the drain and overflow assembly, and any hand shower or deck-mount components. If the tub includes jets, add suction/return pathways internal to the tub and confirm service access to the pump area. For multi-unit buildings, include clear notes for isolation valves and access points so maintenance can be performed without shutting down adjacent units.
How should anti-scald strategy be documented for walk-in tubs in senior living and accessible residential projects?
Document an explicit temperature limit approach, typically via thermostatic mixing at the point of use or a controlled mixing strategy upstream, depending on the building standard. The critical performance need is stable, safe fill temperature with predictable adjustment. In specifications, require a maximum deliverable temperature appropriate for the occupancy type and make sure the selected controls are operable without tight grasping or high force.
How do supply pressure and water-heater recovery impact real user experience in walk-in tubs?
Walk-in tubs can demand substantial hot water volume for full fill, especially when the bather wants a higher soaking temperature. If hot water recovery or storage is undersized, users will experience lukewarm fill and extended fill time. For AEC coordination, confirm domestic hot water capacity and the expected tub fill volume, and verify that temperature can be maintained without excessive depletion in adjacent fixtures.
What are best-practice notes for drain line layout to reduce slow drain and maintenance calls?
Avoid excessive offsets, verify slope and venting, and keep the trap accessible where possible. In retrofits, confirm existing drain line condition and capacity. Include a commissioning step to verify drain time under realistic conditions and ensure that the door area remains dry and stable to protect the seal and reduce slip risk.
BathSelect Walk-In Bathtubs — Hydrotherapy (Air & Water Jets)
Air-jet vs water-jet systems: what mechanical differences should specifiers understand?
Air-jet systems introduce pressurized air through small ports, creating a broad bubbling effect with lower point-force. Water-jet systems use a pump to circulate water through directional jets, producing a more focused massage. The engineering implications include pump selection, plumbing loop design, noise/vibration control, and maintenance access. Specify whether the project requires adjustable jet direction, zoned control, or a combined system.
What should be considered for pump placement, acoustic control, and vibration isolation?
Pumps should be mounted with vibration isolation, protected from moisture accumulation, and accessible for replacement. For multifamily and hospitality, noise transmission is a primary complaint driver, so coordinate resilient mounting, cabinetry detailing, and service panel seals. If the tub is installed against a shared wall, consider additional acoustic treatment and keep pump modules away from the most sensitive adjacencies.
How do inline heaters function in hydrotherapy tubs, and what should be stated in specs?
Inline heaters help stabilize temperature in the circulating loop, reducing heat loss during longer sessions. Specify whether the heater is intended to maintain temperature only (not rapidly heat cold water), the expected load, and any control interlocks that prevent heater operation without sufficient water flow. For facilities, require clear indicators for heater status and a defined safe-fault behavior.
What sanitation strategies address biofilm risk inside jet plumbing, and how should maintenance be planned?
Jet systems can retain residual water, which can support biofilm if not managed. Specify purge cycles where available, require accessible cleaning procedures, and document recommended disinfection intervals aligned with local protocols. For assisted-living applications, choose systems with simple, repeatable maintenance steps and ensure staff can access controls without removing finish materials.
BathSelect Walk-In Bathtubs — Electrical, Controls & Coordination
When do walk-in bathtubs require electrical service, and how should circuits be planned?
Electrical service is required for pumps, heaters, chromotherapy lighting, ozone or sanitation modules, and any powered controls. Plan dedicated circuits as required by the tub configuration and coordinate circuit routing away from wet exposure. Document an accessible shutoff and service strategy so components can be isolated for maintenance without disturbing finishes.
What control interface details matter most for accessibility and long-term facility operation?
Controls should be reachable from the seated position, readable in low light, and operable with minimal force. For facilities, avoid overly complex interfaces that increase training burden. Specify clear labeling, predictable behavior, and the ability to reset to a standard configuration for new occupants or after service calls.
How should AEC teams approach risk management for power-loss scenarios in jetted walk-in tubs?
Define what happens during power loss: jets stop, heaters stop, and any powered drain assistance may not function. For safety planning, prioritize reliable gravity drain performance and clearly document emergency procedures. Where powered drain is present, require a defined manual workaround and ensure the user is not dependent on power to exit safely.
BathSelect Walk-In Bathtubs — Materials, Durability & Spec Language
What shell and frame construction attributes should be requested in submittals for long-life performance?
Request information on shell material, reinforcement approach, frame strategy, and how the door opening is structurally supported. The door cutout is a stress concentration zone, so reinforcement design matters for long-term alignment. Also require corrosion-resistant hardware and a documented service path for latch and gasket replacement.
How do finish durability and cleaning compatibility affect selection in care-focused environments?
High-use environments require surfaces that resist staining, scratching, and chemical exposure. Specify cleaning compatibility with commonly used disinfectants and avoid materials that haze or degrade with frequent cleaning. Include practical O&M language so facility teams know what products are safe to use on seals, acrylic surfaces, and control panels.
What is a clean way to write walk-in tub requirements without over-claiming model-specific features?
Use performance-based requirements: entry threshold range, seat height range, door type, drain time targets, anti-scald strategy, service access requirements, and optional features (jets, heater, purge). Then list the BathSelect basis-of-design model or collection and require equal products to meet the same measurable criteria with documented submittals.
BathSelect
BST10005
Walk-in Glass Door Tub
Massage Walk-In Tub
Acrylic • Glossy White
Center Drain
62.9" × 37.4" × 77.1"
Includes Mixer + Handshower + Body Jets
Diagram/Documentation
Two quick diagrams explaining door sealing + rapid drain logic, and a commissioning workflow for installers/facility teams.
Diagram 1 — Door Seal + Drain-Down Safety Logic
┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ HIGH GLASS DOOR + SEALING INTERFACE │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
▲ ▲
│ │
Door latch/closure Perimeter seal/compression
│ │
▼ ▼
┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ BASIN (Acrylic, glossy white) │
│ - Ultra-low step-in entry │
│ - Shower set interface (mixer + handshower + jets) │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
│
▼
┌───────────────────┐
│ CENTER DRAIN │
└────────┬──────────┘
│
▼
┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ RAPID DRAIN-DOWN (activated) │
│ - pumps/drains water out to allow safe door opening │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Entry + spill control intent: the set is described as "ultra-low step-in" and designed to prevent water spilling outside the bathing area.
Door concept: "high glass door enclosure" is presented as the primary barrier preventing water from spilling to the floor.
Drain-down concept: described as rapidly pumping/draining water so it's safe to open the door after use.
Known spec fields: acrylic material, glossy white finish, rectangle shape, center drain, includes mixer valve + handshower + body jets, listed size 62.9"×37.4"×77.1".
Diagram 2 — Installation + Commissioning Workflow (QC-Focused)
[1] SITE + CLEARANCE CHECK
├─ Confirm footprint: 62.9" × 37.4" × 77.1" (L×W×H)
├─ Verify door swing/approach clearance for entry
└─ Confirm access panel path for service (drain-down system)
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[2] PLUMBING HOOKUPS (SET-BASED)
├─ Domestic supply to mixer valve (hot/cold)
├─ Connect handshower outlet + body jets plumbing
└─ Verify center drain alignment + trap access
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[3] SEAL + LEAK INTEGRITY (DRY TEST)
├─ Close door; confirm seal compression and latch alignment
└─ Pressurize supply lines; check joints at mixer/handshower/jets
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[4] WET COMMISSIONING (FILLED BASIN)
├─ Fill to operating level; check door perimeter for seepage
├─ Run body jets function (if enabled) and verify balanced output
└─ Activate rapid drain-down; confirm quick water removal
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[5] HANDOVER BASELINE
├─ Record pass/fail: door seal, drain-down, jets, mixer control
└─ Provide maintenance notes (seal care + periodic debris checks)
Most important QC item: door seal + latch alignment must be verified under a filled-basin condition (not just dry fit).
Commissioning focus: confirm rapid drain-down operation before calling the install complete (this is central to safe exit).
Included hardware context: mixer valve + handshower + body jets are listed as included elements.
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PRODUCT FAQ
Hydrotherapy Pressure Systems, Door Sealing Mechanics & Rapid Drain Dynamics
A walk-in tub must ensure watertight sealing, controlled jet pressure, and efficient evacuation cycles.
How is watertight integrity achieved in a vertical glass door system?
Compression gaskets create a pressure-sealed barrier that prevents leakage during full-fill operation.
What controls jet pressure consistency across hydrotherapy outlets?
Closed-loop pump circulation distributes equalized pressure to all integrated jets.
How does rapid drain functionality minimize exit delay?
High-capacity drainage systems evacuate water quickly to allow safe door opening. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
Does acrylic shell composition influence thermal retention?
Low thermal conductivity of acrylic reduces heat loss, maintaining water temperature stability. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}