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| New bathroom safety and design products Advance Remodeling of Baltimore Maryland announced two new product lines to their home remodeling products, Safety Bath walk-in bathtubs and Sentrel Bath Systems that offer an inexpensive yet luxurious solution to bathroom renovations. The combination of soapy water and smooth surfaces make bathroom accidents the second leading cause of death and disability in America. Statistics show that people over the age of sixty-four are especially vulnerable. That is why Advance Remodeling, Baltimore's premier home improvement and remodeling company, is bringing more safety and design options to Baltimore area homeowners. Advance Remodeling now helps assure the well-being of your family with affordable Safety Bath walk-in bathtubs. With the lowest entry step on the market, Safety Bath walk-in bathtubs eliminate the need to step over slippery bathtub walls. Their streamlined design also offers the lowest water volume compared to other walk-in tubs making it easy on both the environment and your wallet. "Safety doesn't mean you have to compromise on beauty," says Advance Remodeling CEO John Dickinson, "We realize that our customers want their bathrooms to be both safe and beautiful." That is why Advance Remodeling also installs Sentrel Bath Systems' unique patent pending bathroom walls. Sentrel bathroom walls are made of a non-porous, composite material using high-resolution imagery of natural materials to give the walls the natural look of granite, marble and stone. Sentrel walls are ideal for bathroom wet-wall applications because they require no special sealers and are impervious to mold, mildew, bacteria and water. Because the material is lightweight and can be heat molded, Dickinson says his company can usually complete installation of a Sentrel wall system in just one day. "From bathroom and kitchen remodeling to flooring, roofing, siding, decks, porches, patios, awning, and HVAC installation, our home improvement professionals always put customer satisfaction first," Dickinson said, "The safety of your family is an important part of our commitment to customer satisfaction. For example, we are Lead Safe Certified by the EPA." The Environmental Protection Agency's Lead Safe Certification Program provides professional renovators with training on how to protect against the risk of lead paint poisoning when working on homes built before 1978. "Everyday home improvement activities like sanding and cutting can create hazardous lead dust and chips that can harm your family. Even small jobs can pose a risk so if you are planning on doing any work on your house, first check out the EPA's website to find out how to minimize the risk of lead poisoning," Dickinson said, "Better yet, give us a call and go to the beach while we do the work." write your comments about the article :: © 2010 Construction News :: home page |