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Sterling Accord Seated Shower

Sterling’s Accord Seated Shower is ideal for universal design and aging-in-place projects, with a wide removable bench, ample built-in storage space, and plenty of room to move about comfortably.


By Professional Builder Staff November 13, 2011
Sterling’s Accord Seated Shower is ideal for universal design and aging-in-place
This article first appeared in the PB October 2011 issue of Pro Builder.

Sterling’s Accord Seated Shower is ideal for universal design and aging-in-place projects, with a wide removable bench, ample built-in storage space, and plenty of room to move about comfortably. Made of solid Vikrell material (a type of fiberglass), the four-piece modular design is easy to install, with caulkless seams and snap together walls. The seat can be positioned on the right or left side of the shower or can be easily removed. Grab bars an easily be added in the future.

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