America's Dream HomeWorks is a local, family-owned and operated full-service home improvement company in CA specializing in complete home remodeling and home construction services. We help homeowners with all of their home improvement needs. With the professional knowledge, excellent reputation, vast resources, and the largest showroom in Northern CA, we are able to provide our customers with the best products, unmatched customer service and affordable prices. Whether it's quartz countertops you need replaced, stone fabricated, siding installation or a kitchen or bathroom remodel, we are your full-service, one stop shop for top quality, great looking, on time results. With America's Dream HomeWorks, you can be assured that your home improvement project will be a dream come true! We invite you to visit our 20,000 sq. ft. grand showroom, see the many types of products we carry and meet our helpful design experts to assist you in with your dream project.
"I couldn t be more pleased with my new counter tops and with the care and expertise shown by the installers. I have an older home which often makes things much more difficult Each issue found was explained and corrected in a professional and expert manner I couldn t be more pleased with this company. Every step of the process has been awesome I HIGHLY recommend them"
Marj G on August 2019
America's Dream HomeWorks is a local, family-owned and operated full-service home improvement company in CA specializing in complete home remodeling and home construction services. We help homeowners with all of their home improvement needs. With the professional knowledge, excellent reputation, vast resources, and the largest showroom in Northern CA, we are able to provide our customers with the best products, unmatched customer service and affordable prices. Whether it's quartz countertops you need replaced, stone fabricated, siding installation or a kitchen or bathroom remodel, we are your full-service, one stop shop for top quality, great looking, on time results. With America's Dream HomeWorks, you can be assured that your home improvement project will be a dream come true! We invite you to visit our 20,000 sq. ft. grand showroom, see the many types of products we carry and meet our helpful design experts to assist you in with your dream project.
"I couldn t be more pleased with my new counter tops and with the care and expertise shown by the installers. I have an older home which often makes things much more difficult Each issue found was explained and corrected in a professional and expert manner I couldn t be more pleased with this company. Every step of the process has been awesome I HIGHLY recommend them"
Marj G on August 2019
Because Medicare classifies walk-in tubs as non-durable medical equipment, it generally won’t pick up the tab. Medicaid can help if a doctor certifies that the tub is medically necessary, but rules change by state. Call your plan early, ask which forms you need, and keep any prescriptions or letters on file to improve your odds of reimbursement.
A walk-in bathtub’s fill and drain times hinge on your home’s water pressure and the tub’s hardware. Most models with a fast-fill faucet need about six to eight minutes to fill and two to three minutes to drain; larger basins or standard drains can tack on an extra 10 minutes. Stay seated until the water is completely gone so you don’t swing the door open on a full tub’s worth of water.
A walk-in bathtub holds 50 gallons of water, and its design supports capacities that range from 40 to 80 gallons, depending on the product. In contrast, a standard bathtub holds 25 to 45 gallons. This capacity is determined by the fixed design of the tub and its construction materials. Homeowners should review the detailed product specifications to confirm the exact volume available for use during bath time.
Walk-in tubs are tax-deductible when the purchase qualifies as a necessary medical expense and meets the IRS criteria. Caregivers who install a walk-in tub also qualify for the Dependent Care Tax Credit under specific conditions. Homeowners must verify these requirements with the IRS and consult a tax professional, as state and program guidelines enforce strict documentation standards for such deductions.