Boca Walk-In Tubs

- Step-in height
- 2 inches
- Financing
- In-house and third-party financing available
- Number of jets
- 18 air jets; 10 hydrojets
- Warranty
- Limited lifetime on defects, shell and other components



Boca Walk-in Tubs is the best walk-in tub company in Fresno, based on local customer reviews, safety and comfort features and overall value. Kohler Walk-In Bath is great if you prioritize expert setup, while American Standard Walk-in Baths offers the best value for the price.
We compared popular walk-in tub companies available in Fresno to find the best options. To make our picks, we considered available features, step-in height, drain and fill time and real customer reviews, giving extra weight to reviews from customers in Fresno and California as a whole. Read our full methodology below for all the details. Our picks may be Authorized Partners that compensate us. This does not affect our recommendations or evaluations.
| Company | Customer rating | Our pick for | Step-in height | Number of jets | Pro installation | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() Boca Walk-In Tubs | Get Started | 4.7
285 reviews
285 reviews
| Best overall | 2 inches | 18 air jets; 10 hydrojets | |
![]() Kohler Walk-In Bath | Get Started | 4.8
1,005 reviews
1,005 reviews
| Professional installation | 3 inches | 17 air jets; 10 hydrojets | |
![]() American Standard Walk-in Baths | Get Started | 4.7
2,347 reviews
2,347 reviews
| Affordability | 3 inches | 44 total |



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Fresno’s ranch-style homes and hot summers influence how seniors approach aging in place. Walk-in tubs offer safety, but also a way to cool down and relax in the Central Valley heat. Here’s how to find the right brand and model for you or your loved ones' needs.
In Fresno's intense summer heat, choose a walk-in tub with air jets for a cooling massage effect, and ensure the model meets California's strict water efficiency codes.
Jump to insightBudget $3,000 to $5,500 for installation; moving drains in the slab foundations common to Central Valley ranch homes often requires concrete excavation.
Jump to insightFresno seniors may qualify for the City’s Housing Rehabilitation Program grants or accessibility modifications funded through Medi-Cal’s HCBS waivers.
Jump to insightTo pick the best walk-in tub in Fresno, start by considering your needs and your home’s layout. Prioritize safety features, comfort and whether the tub’s size works with your bathroom space. The right choice will blend accessibility with the ability to stay cool and comfortable in Fresno’s climate.
First, look for features like sturdy grab bars, textured floors that minimize slips, anti-scald valves and fast-fill-and-drain systems. A low threshold and wide door make getting in and out much easier, which is important for anyone with mobility issues. Comfort upgrades such as heated seats, hydrotherapy jets and aromatherapy can turn a routine bath into a relaxing experience.
Choose a door that matches your accessibility needs — inward-swinging doors are great for tight spaces, while outward-swinging doors are best for wheelchair users. Gelcoat tubs offer long-lasting color and durability, but they tend to cost more. Acrylic tubs are lighter and easier on the budget but can scratch.
In the hot Central Valley, consider a tub with an air jet system rather than just water jets; air jets can provide a cooling, effervescent sensation that is refreshing in summer.
Most walk-in tubs are about 30 inches wide, 50 inches long and 40 inches high, but you can find compact, bariatric and two-seater options. Pick a tub that fits your space and meets your needs. Compact tubs might use only 40 gallons, while larger tubs can require up to 120 gallons. Keep in mind Fresno’s water conservation program and limits on excessive water use.
Also, make sure your water heater is up to the task. Brian from Hawaiian Gardens found out after his tub was installed that his water heater was too small. He told us, “We have a bigger tub and they didn’t tell us that we should’ve had a bigger water heater.”
Hearing from other Fresno and California homeowners can give you a sense of which brands really deliver on promises. Reviews often mention whether the drain is quick, if the door seals hold up and what the jets feel like. They also reflect whether companies and installers are professional and responsive.
Fresno water rules are strict; ensure your tub is high-efficiency.
Walk-in tubs can cost from $2,000 for a basic soaker up to $30,000 for a luxury model. Installation — and any changes needed for plumbing or electrical — can add thousands more. California’s strict water conservation laws may require you to install low-flow faucets, but ensure the tub fills fast enough to prevent you from getting cold.
Installation generally takes one or two days. If your home is older or has a narrow doorway, you may need extra work like widening the entrance or adding a heavy-duty circuit. For protection in Fresno, check your contractor’s license status on the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) website before signing any contract.
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If the brand you choose includes installation, that’s usually your simplest route. Otherwise, look for a contractor who is licensed and insured, with experience in bathroom remodels and accessibility upgrades. Ask for references, make sure you get a detailed quote and verify their credentials.
Slab foundation? Trenching for drains will add dirt and cost.
Fresno is dominated by single-story ranch homes on slab foundations. While single-story living is great for mobility, moving drains in slab foundations can be dusty and expensive work.
While cheaper than the Bay Area or LA, Fresno labor costs are still subject to California’s higher wage standards. Expect installation to run $3,000 to $5,500.
Walk-in tub prices in Fresno typically range from $2,000 to $30,000, depending on tub type, features and brand. Installation costs typically add $3,000 to $5,500.
| Type of tub | Typical price |
|---|---|
| Basic soaker tub | $2,000 to $10,000 |
| Walk-in tub with air jets | $10,000 to $15,000 |
| Walk-in tub with air and water jets | $12,000 to $18,000 |
| Bariatric walk-in tub | $15,000 to $20,000 |
| Luxury walk-in tub | $15,000 to $30,000 |
| Two-seater walk-in tub | $18,000 to $30,000 |
In most cases, Medicare A and B won’t cover the cost of a walk-in tub. Some Medicare Advantage plans may offer limited help, so check your benefits.
Fresno seniors can look into Medi-Cal’s Home and Community-Based Services waivers, which may cover accessibility upgrades. The City of Fresno’s Housing Rehabilitation Program is another resource for eligible seniors to get help with bathroom modifications.
If you’re a veteran, you might qualify for VA grants that cover the cost of a walk-in tub. Medicaid may also help cover the cost of a walk-in tub in some cases — check the Medi-Cal website for more information.
Most walk-in tubs require a water heater that holds at least 50 gallons. If your water heater is smaller, you might not have enough hot water to fill the tub. Some compact tubs work with a 40-gallon tank, but larger or two-person tubs can require up to 120 gallons. Many walk-in tubs have inline heaters to keep water warm, which helps if your tank is borderline.
Walk-in tubs reduce the risk of slipping or falling compared to standard tubs. Low-entry doors, built-in seating and grab bars all make bathing easier and safer for people who want to stay independent. Many models also include therapy options for joint and muscle relief.
Most walk-in tubs take between six and eight minutes to fill and 10 to 15 minutes to drain. Some higher-end models have fast-fill faucets and dual drains that speed the process up. Since you have to wait inside the tub while it fills and empties, faster systems make a real difference for comfort.
Yes, most companies offer financing either directly or through a lender. You’ll find options for low payments and sometimes no interest if you pay within a certain period. Always ask about interest, term length and any fees so you know what you’re signing up for. If you use a home equity loan or personal loan, compare rates and terms before deciding.
California usually charges sales tax on walk-in tubs, except in rare cases where they are considered “medicines” by prescription. You may want to talk with a tax expert about whether you qualify for a Medical Expense Deduction.
California law requires a licensed contractor for projects over $500. For walk-in tub installs, make sure your installer has a C-36 Plumbing license from the Contractors State License Board (CSLB).
The ConsumerAffairs Research Team used a data-backed process informed by expert editorial judgment and verified customer reviews. We started with the walk-in tub companies available in Fresno, then evaluated which performed best for local residents.
We prioritized real customer experiences in Fresno and California but also considered national reviews. We discarded companies with fewer than five in-state reviews. Our review evaluation focused on five satisfaction drivers:
To determine which companies offer the best tubs for aging in place, we compared them on:
ConsumerAffairs collects in-depth, verified reviews to surface real customer stories. These reviews are the primary factor in our ratings because they highlight how real customers experience the product and service. Only the companies with the highest satisfaction rates among Fresno and California reviewers made our top picks list.
ConsumerAffairs writers primarily rely on government data, industry experts and original research from other reputable publications to inform their work. Specific sources for this article include:
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| Company | Customer rating | About | Learn More |
|---|---|---|---|
Boca Walk-In Tubs
| 4.7
285 reviews
| Find soaker and bariatric tubs plus shower-bath combos and two-seaters. Features internal frame design with two-inch step-in threshold. Provides free quotes. Comes with a lifetime warranty on the tub and parts. | Get Started |
Kohler Walk-In Bath
| 4.8
1,005 reviews
| Select from multiple colors, styles and designs. Soaker and shower-tub combos feature proprietary air jets and heated surfaces. Costs include installation and a limited lifetime warranty. Financing options available. | Get Started |
American Standard Walk-in Baths
| 4.7
2,347 reviews
| Find soaker tubs, two-seaters and shower-bath combos. Features quick-drain, air jets and whirlpool massage system. Financing options and free evaluations. Costs start at $4,600 to $8,400, not including installation. | Get Started |
Independent Home
| 4.4
1,588 reviews
| Sells compact and luxury baths. Wheelchair-accessible and bariatric tubs available. Costs include installation services and a lifetime warranty. Get a quote for pricing. | Read reviews |
Cain's Mobility Fresno
| No reviews | Helps those with limited mobility make their homes safer. Specializes in installing walk-in bathtubs and stairlifts. Licensed and insured in the state of California. | |
Clovis Tubs
| No reviews | Offers services to commercial real estate and residential homeowners. Family-owned and -operated. Prides itself on saving customers money by upgrading bathrooms with walk-in bathtubs. | |
Delerio Construction
| No reviews | Offers discounts throughout the year on walk-in bathtub installation. Includes mold-fighting Microban with each tub. Provides limited lifetime warranty. | |
Imagine Remodeling
| No reviews | Founded to solve the problems homeowners face when working with contractors. Gives prompt customer service and shows up and completes projects on time. Offers detailed estimates with no hidden fees. | |
Reborn Walk-in Tub Solutions Fresno
| No reviews | Monthly payments as low as $140 a month with approved credit. Provides a large variety of walk-in bathtub options. Offers tubs with a jet system for massage therapy benefits. |