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October 26, 2023

Can the Length of a Grab Bar be Adjusted?

No, the length of a grab bar cannot be adjusted. Grab bars are manufactured in a variety of specific lengths for safety and structural integrity. The best length for your grab bar will depend on where you are installing it and the needs of the user.

What lengths do grab bars come in?

12”, 16”, 18”, 24”, 30”, 32”, 36”, 42”, 48”

Take a look at grab bars in all of these different lengths here: Grab Bars

How do I know which grab bar length is best for my bathroom?

  • The most common grab bar lengths are 12”, 18”, 24”, 30” and 36”.
  • 12” grab bars are typically used in compact spaces, so if you have a tighter bathroom area this will likely be the best grab bar option for you.
  • 18” grab bars are a bit more versatile without taking up too much space. These can be used in many different locations, including next to a toilet or sink or in a shower or bathtub.
  • 24” grab bars are longer, offer more coverage and are typically used in showers and bathtubs.
  • 30” grab bars provide even more coverage and can typically be found in spacious bathrooms or roll-in showers.
  • 36” grab bars are one of the longest lengths we offer and provide extensive support for folks in showers and bathtubs.

What is the best grab bar length for a residential bathroom?

If you are purchasing grab bars for a residential bathroom, it’s important to measure your wall space and determine the amount of support users in your bathroom will need to determine the correct grab bar length for you. Keep in mind this is completely up to personal preference of what you think will provide the best safety in your bathroom.

Take a look at the following comprehensive grab bar placement guides, which include recommendations for grab bar lengths based on their placement:

             

What is the best grab bar length for a commercial bathroom?

If you are purchasing grab bars for a commercial bathroom, The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires specific lengths and placement of grab bars to ensure the utmost safety in public bathrooms and showers. 

Take a look at the following comprehensive ADA grab bar placement guides, which include the required lengths for each specific grab bar:

         

In addition to length, what are the most important considerations when choosing a grab bar?

Selecting the right grab bar is essential for safety and independence. Here are the key factors to consider:

1. Weight Capacity:

  • Ensure the grab bar can support the weight of the user.
  • Consider a higher weight capacity for added safety. All ADA-compliant grab bars are required to have a weight capacity of at least 250 pounds.

2. Length and Size:

  • Choose a length that provides adequate support for the intended use.
  • Consider the available space and the user’s reach.

3. Material:

  • Opt for durable and corrosion-resistant materials like stainless steel or brass.
  • Consider the material’s slip resistance.

4. Installation:

  • Ensure the grab bar is securely mounted to wall studs, not just drywall.
  • Consider hiring a professional for installation if unsure. If you are in need of a local professional installer, just fill out this form: Grab Bar Installation Request Form

5. Grip and Comfort:

  • Choose a diameter that is comfortable to hold.
  • Look for a non-slip surface for better grip.
  • If ultimate slip prevention is a necessity, consider a textured grip such as Peened or Knurled.

6. Style and Design:

7. ADA Compliance:

8. User Needs:

  • Consider the specific needs of the user, such as age, mobility, and intended use.

If you have any additional questions about grab bars or are unsure about which grab bar length is best for your bathroom, live chat with us at GrabBars.com, email us at [email protected] or call us at 704-800-4629 and we’ll be happy to help you out!

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