New Mexico Roll In Showers, ADA Shower Pans, Walk in Showers And Wall Systems
New Mexico ADA Showers, Roll In Showers & Walk-In Shower Systems
Showers4Less.com helps New Mexico homeowners, contractors and care facilities upgrade to ADA shower systems, roll in showers, walk-in showers, and shower wall systems designed for New Mexico's high-altitude climate, adobe construction and real-world accessibility needs. We ship direct to Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Las Cruces, Rio Rancho and every corner of the Land of Enchantment — with one-day installation available in select areas.
Ships to single-family homes, pueblo communities, manufactured homes, 55+ communities, assisted living, VA-affiliated projects and commercial facilities statewide.
New Mexico's Growing Senior Population Deserves a Safer Shower
New Mexico is one of the states with the highest proportion of older residents in the Southwest. The Albuquerque metro, Rio Rancho, Las Cruces and the communities surrounding Santa Fe all have significant and growing 65-and-older populations — and that growth is only accelerating as baby boomers continue to age in place.
New Mexico's housing stock is also uniquely diverse — from historic adobe homes in the Santa Fe area with unconventional bathroom footprints, to manufactured housing across rural counties, to more modern tract developments in Rio Rancho and the South Valley. The one thing all of these homes share: the existing bathtub or high-step shower that worked at 50 becomes a genuine fall hazard at 70.
At Showers4Less, we've helped homeowners, facilities and contractors across all 33 New Mexico counties upgrade to accessible shower systems. Whether you want to DIY with one of our contractor-ready shower pans, outfit your bathroom with a complete shower wall system, or arrange turnkey one-day installation — we help you get it right the first time.
Why New Mexico Chooses Showers4Less for ADA & Roll In Shower Systems
New Mexico presents accessibility challenges that are genuinely different from most states. Historic and adobe construction creates non-standard bathroom sizes. Manufactured homes are common across rural and tribal communities. Hard water from aquifers affects tile grout and maintenance. Altitude affects drying times for adhesives and sealants. We understand all of it.
Designed for New Mexico's Unique Housing Stock
New Mexico homes range from centuries-old adobe construction in Santa Fe to mid-century ranch homes in Albuquerque to modern manufactured housing across rural counties. Our flexible shower system lineup accommodates non-standard rough-ins, compact bathroom footprints and the variety of plumbing configurations found across the state.
- Multiple drain positions to match existing rough-ins in historic and adobe homes.
- Compact and standard footprint options for New Mexico's diverse floor plans.
- Compatible with the crawl-space and slab foundations common across NM counties.
- Ramp kits for barrier-free transitions over existing manufactured home floors.
Hard Water Ready — A Real New Mexico Problem
Much of New Mexico draws from groundwater aquifers with naturally high mineral content. Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, Las Cruces and Roswell all have notably hard water — which means traditional tile grout becomes a perpetual maintenance problem. Our grout-free shower wall systems are built for this exact challenge.
- Non-porous wall panels that resist mineral buildup and white scaling.
- No grout lines to crack, stain or re-caulk under hard water conditions.
- One-piece bases with no seams for water or mineral intrusion.
- Easy wipe-clean surfaces designed for New Mexico's dry, mineral-rich water.
Statewide Freight + Tribal & Rural Community Support
New Mexico is a vast, diverse state. Tribal communities across the Navajo Nation, Pueblo communities throughout Rio Arriba and Sandoval counties, and remote homesteads in Catron and Hidalgo counties all have legitimate accessibility needs — and often fewer local options. We ship to any valid New Mexico address.
- Direct freight to Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Las Cruces and rural NM counties.
- Pre-packaged systems with drains, ramp kits and accessory options included.
- Repeatable specs for multi-unit projects — ALFs, tribal housing, developers.
- Documentation support for IHS, VA HISA and NM Aging & Long-Term Services applications.
Falls, New Mexico Seniors & the Real Cost of a Dangerous Shower
The New Mexico Aging and Long-Term Services Department, along with the CDC, consistently identify the bathroom as the highest-risk room in the home for adults 65 and older. High tub walls, hard-to-clean tile floors and narrow shower entries all contribute to an elevated risk that gets worse with each passing year.
For New Mexico's large senior population — particularly in Bernalillo, Doña Ana, Santa Fe and San Juan counties — the solution isn't limiting mobility. It's redesigning the space. A properly specified New Mexico roll in shower, ADA shower system, or curbless walk-in shower transforms a daily risk into a daily routine that supports confident, independent living.
New Mexico also has a significant veteran community served by the New Mexico VA Health Care System (Albuquerque). Veterans may be eligible for VA HISA grants to offset accessible bathroom modifications. The Indian Health Service (IHS) may also provide pathways for tribal community members. We provide documentation to support grant applications.
Based on common reasons shared by New Mexico homeowners, facilities and contractors when upgrading to ADA or roll in shower systems.
New Mexico Shower Systems: ADA, Roll In, Walk-In, Wall Surrounds & Pans
Different New Mexico homeowners have different needs. An Albuquerque homeowner converting a tub in a 1960s ranch house needs something different than a Rio Rancho resident building accessible space from scratch, or a Las Cruces caregiver outfitting a home for a family member with a disability. Here's a clear breakdown of everything we carry and ship across New Mexico.
ADA & Roll In Showers for Wheelchair Access
A New Mexico roll in shower has no curb or threshold — a wheelchair rolls straight in. This is the right choice for households where mobility aids are already in use or expected in the future. ADA compliance requires specific dimensions, clear floor space and grab bar backing built into the walls.
- Completely barrier-free entry; optional ramp kit for floor transitions.
- Clear turning radius and caregiver-assist space built into the design.
- Compatible with folding seats, handheld shower wands and grab bar systems.
- Right-hand, left-hand and center drain configurations available.
Walk-In Showers for Safety & Easy Entry
A walk-in shower in New Mexico doesn't always mean full ADA roll-in access. For many homeowners the goal is simply eliminating the high step over the tub — reducing fall risk without the full space requirements of a roll-in layout. Walk-in showers provide an open, low or zero-threshold entry that dramatically lowers trip and fall hazards.
- Low or zero-threshold entry — substantial reduction in fall risk.
- Fits compact New Mexico bathroom footprints common in older homes.
- Pairs naturally with built-in seats, handheld wands and grab bars.
- Modern, open look that adds long-term value to any NM home.
Shower Wall Systems & Surrounds
Shower wall systems — also called shower surrounds — give you a complete, integrated wall solution that eliminates grout lines and dramatically simplifies maintenance. In New Mexico's hard-water markets like Albuquerque and Rio Rancho, grout-free walls are a major long-term advantage over tile.
- Non-porous panels that resist New Mexico hard water scaling.
- No grout to seal, stain or re-caulk — ever.
- Pairs with ADA pans, roll-in bases or walk-in shower floors.
- Multiple sizes to fit standard and non-standard NM bathroom rough-ins.
Shower Pans & Bases for Custom Tile Finishes
New Mexico contractors who prefer to finish walls in tile, Saltillo-inspired ceramic or stone often order stand-alone shower pans. Our ADA and roll-in bases give you a correctly sloped, waterproof foundation to build on — sized to coordinate with your drain position and plumbing rough-in regardless of home style or age.
- ADA, roll-in, curbless and low-curb profiles available.
- Multiple drain positions to match existing NM plumbing configurations.
- Pre-engineered slope ensures proper drainage — no shimming required.
- Ramp kits available for truly barrier-free entries over existing floors.
New Mexico Regions We Serve: Albuquerque Metro, Santa Fe Corridor & Rural NM
Over 40% of New Mexico's population lives in the Albuquerque-Rio Rancho metro. But we serve all 33 counties — from the urban density of Bernalillo County to the vast rural communities of Catron, Hidalgo and Guadalupe counties. Each region has its own housing patterns and accessibility challenges.
Albuquerque Metro: Bernalillo & Sandoval Counties
Albuquerque and Rio Rancho are the heart of our New Mexico business. Bernalillo County has a large and aging population, with many homes from the 1950s through 1980s featuring original bathrooms that were never designed for accessibility. Rio Rancho's newer developments tend to have more standard plumbing rough-ins, making shower system selection more predictable — but the accessibility need is equally real.
Santa Fe, Taos & Northern New Mexico
Northern New Mexico presents some of the most distinctive housing in the country. Historic adobe and pueblo-style construction in Santa Fe and Taos often features non-standard bathroom layouts, unusual drain positions and thick wall construction that requires advance planning. We help Northern NM homeowners navigate all of it. We also serve the large arts and retirement communities that have grown around the Santa Fe and Taos corridors.
Las Cruces, Farmington & Southern/Western NM
Las Cruces in Doña Ana County is New Mexico's second-largest city and a growing retirement destination with proximity to El Paso. Farmington in San Juan County serves a large population with significant Native American and energy-sector communities. Both areas have active accessible home modification needs that we serve regularly, along with growing communities in Carlsbad, Roswell and Hobbs.
Rural & Tribal New Mexico
New Mexico is home to 23 sovereign Pueblo and tribal nations, along with vast rural counties where local resources are limited. Communities on the Navajo Nation, in the Pueblos of Acoma, Zuni, Laguna and across the eastern plains all have valid accessibility needs. We ship to any valid New Mexico address — tribal and rural included — and can help coordinate with IHS and VA documentation requirements.
Not Sure Whether a Walk-In Shower or a Walk-In Tub Is Right for You?
A walk-in shower is typically the better choice for wheelchair access, faster daily bathing and open-concept bathroom layouts. But some New Mexico homeowners — particularly those managing joint pain, arthritis, or post-surgery recovery common in aging populations — find that a walk-in tub is actually a better fit for their lifestyle, or a great complement to an accessible shower.
Walk-in tubs feature a low step-over entry with a watertight door — no climbing over a tub wall — and many models include hydrotherapy jets, heated seats and deeper soaking depths. They're a popular upgrade in New Mexico's active-adult and retirement communities throughout Albuquerque, Rio Rancho and Las Cruces, available through our sister brand at the same phone number.
Call 1-888-779-2284 and ask about both options — we'll help you figure out which one, or which combination, makes the most sense for your New Mexico home and mobility situation.
New Mexico ADA Shower Cost Guide: What to Expect
Costs vary depending on shower type, size, accessories, wall system choice and whether professional installation is included. The ranges below are general planning guides. Always request a quote with your measurements and New Mexico ZIP code for accurate pricing specific to your project.
| Shower Type | Typical Range | Best For | New Mexico Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Low-threshold / walk-in shower pan | Lower cost — product only | Tub-to-shower conversions; smaller NM bathrooms | Most common entry point for Albuquerque and Rio Rancho tub-to-shower projects |
| ADA roll in shower pan | Mid range — product only | Wheelchair users, rolling shower chairs, full accessibility | Confirm drain rough-in before ordering — especially in historic Santa Fe homes |
| Shower wall system / surround | Mid range — product only | Grout-free walls; hard-water New Mexico environments | Outstanding long-term value in NM's mineral-heavy groundwater markets |
| Complete ADA shower system | Mid to upper — product only | Full kit: base, walls, drain, accessories in one package | Strong fit for New Mexico ALFs, tribal housing projects and 55+ renovations |
| One-day professional install | Varies by scope & ZIP | New Mexico homeowners wanting turnkey completion | Call 1-888-779-2284 to confirm availability in your area |
| Multi-unit / contractor pricing | Volume discounts available | HOAs, ALFs, tribal housing, developers, general contractors | Contact us with project specs for a New Mexico multi-unit quote |
Product-only pricing does not include labor, plumbing modifications, permits or wall finishing. New Mexico installation costs vary by county and scope. Always confirm pricing with your quote request.
New Mexico & National Falls-Prevention Resources
These neutral, non-commercial resources offer guidance on falls, aging in place and home safety for New Mexico residents:
Know Your Drain Location Before You Order — Especially in Historic NM Homes
This is the single most important step New Mexico homeowners skip. Older homes in Albuquerque's Nob Hill, Barelas and South Broadway neighborhoods, and nearly all historic adobe homes in Santa Fe, were built with plumbing in non-standard locations that don't match modern shower pan footprints.
Before ordering, measure the distance from your back wall to the center of the drain. Photograph the existing layout. Send us those details with your New Mexico ZIP code and we'll confirm which systems will work — before anything ships. We've helped hundreds of NM homeowners avoid costly ordering mistakes with this one extra step.
Get a New Mexico Shower RecommendationWe Serve the Entire State of New Mexico — All 33 Counties
From the Albuquerque metro and Bernalillo County to the wide-open rural counties of Catron, Hidalgo, Union and Guadalupe — Showers4Less ships ADA shower systems, roll in showers, walk-in showers and shower pans to every valid New Mexico address.
Serving All 33 Counties in New Mexico
We ship ADA shower systems, roll in showers, walk-in showers, shower wall systems and accessible pans to every New Mexico county. If you have a valid New Mexico address, we can help.
Bernalillo, Catron, Chaves, Cibola, Colfax, Curry, De Baca, Doña Ana, Eddy, Grant, Guadalupe, Harding, Hidalgo, Lea, Lincoln, Los Alamos, Luna, McKinley, Mora, Otero, Quay, Rio Arriba, Roosevelt, Sandoval, San Juan, San Miguel, Santa Fe, Sierra, Socorro, Taos, Torrance, Union, Valencia.
Major New Mexico cities and communities served:
Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, Santa Fe, Las Cruces, Roswell, Farmington, Clovis, Hobbs, Alamogordo, Carlsbad, Gallup, Artesia, Los Lunas, Española, Taos, Socorro, Las Vegas NM, Portales, Lovington, Silver City, Deming, Truth or Consequences, Grants, Ruidoso, Belen, Bernalillo, Los Alamos, Clayton, Tucumcari, Lordsburg, Raton, Corrales, Aztec, Bloomfield, Edgewood, Eldorado at Santa Fe and all surrounding communities statewide.
Complete New Mexico ZIP Code Coverage
Every standard residential and commercial New Mexico ZIP code is listed below, organized by county and region. New Mexico ZIPs span the 870–884 ranges. If your ZIP is listed here, we can ship to you. Call 1-888-779-2284 or use the contact form to confirm and get a quote.
87002 (Belen area) · 87004 (Bernalillo) · 87008 (Cedar Crest) · 87010 (Cerrillos) · 87015 (Edgewood) · 87016 (Estancia) · 87020 (Grants area) · 87048 (Corrales) · 87101 (Albuquerque) · 87102 (Albuquerque) · 87103 (Albuquerque) · 87104 (Albuquerque) · 87105 (Albuquerque) · 87106 (Albuquerque) · 87107 (Albuquerque) · 87108 (Albuquerque) · 87109 (Albuquerque) · 87110 (Albuquerque) · 87111 (Albuquerque) · 87112 (Albuquerque) · 87113 (Albuquerque) · 87114 (Albuquerque) · 87116 (Albuquerque) · 87117 (Kirtland AFB) · 87119 (Albuquerque) · 87120 (Albuquerque) · 87121 (Albuquerque) · 87122 (Albuquerque) · 87123 (Albuquerque) · 87124 (Rio Rancho) · 87125 (Albuquerque) · 87131 (Albuquerque) · 87144 (Rio Rancho) · 87174 (Rio Rancho) · 87176 (Albuquerque) · 87181 (Albuquerque) · 87184 (Albuquerque) · 87185 (Albuquerque) · 87190 (Albuquerque) · 87191 (Albuquerque) · 87192 (Albuquerque) · 87193 (Albuquerque) · 87194 (Albuquerque) · 87195 (Albuquerque) · 87196 (Albuquerque) · 87197 (Albuquerque) · 87198 (Albuquerque) · 87199 (Albuquerque)
Santa Fe County:
87001 (Algodones) · 87506 (Santa Fe) · 87501 (Santa Fe) · 87502 (Santa Fe) · 87503 (Santa Fe) · 87504 (Santa Fe) · 87505 (Santa Fe) · 87507 (Santa Fe) · 87508 (Santa Fe) · 87509 (Santa Fe) · 87510 (Abiquiu) · 87535 (Glorieta) · 87540 (Lamy) · 87567 (Pojoaque / Nambé) · 87571 (Tesuque) · 87592 (Santa Fe) · 87594 (Santa Fe)
Doña Ana County (Las Cruces Metro):
87901 (Truth or Consequences area) · 88001 (Las Cruces) · 88002 (White Sands Missile Range) · 88003 (Las Cruces) · 88004 (Las Cruces) · 88005 (Las Cruces) · 88006 (Las Cruces) · 88007 (Las Cruces) · 88008 (Santa Teresa) · 88011 (Las Cruces) · 88012 (Las Cruces) · 88013 (Las Cruces) · 88021 (Anthony) · 88032 (Doña Ana) · 88046 (Mesilla) · 88047 (Mesilla Park) · 88048 (Mesquite) · 88052 (Organ) · 88058 (San Miguel) · 88063 (Sunland Park) · 88072 (Vado)
Sandoval County (Rio Rancho / Bernalillo / Corrales):
87002 (Belen) · 87004 (Bernalillo) · 87048 (Corrales) · 87052 (Algodones) · 87059 (Tijeras) · 87072 (Cochiti) · 87083 (Cochiti Lake) · 87124 (Rio Rancho) · 87144 (Rio Rancho) · 87174 (Rio Rancho) · 87043 (Placitas) · 87044 (Ponderosa) · 87047 (Edgewood/East Mountains)
San Juan County (Farmington / Aztec / Bloomfield):
87401 (Farmington) · 87402 (Farmington) · 87410 (Aztec) · 87412 (Bloomfield) · 87413 (Bloomfield) · 87415 (Flora Vista) · 87416 (Fruitland) · 87417 (Kirtland) · 87418 (La Plata) · 87419 (Navajo Dam) · 87420 (Sheep Springs) · 87421 (Farmington) · 87455 (Sheep Springs) · 87461 (Sheep Springs)
Chaves County (Roswell):
88201 (Roswell) · 88202 (Roswell) · 88203 (Roswell) · 88210 (Artesia) · 88211 (Artesia) · 88212 (Artesia) · 88213 (Caprock) · 88230 (Hagerman) · 88231 (Lake Arthur) · 88232 (Dexter) · 88240 (Hobbs area) · 88250 (Tatum)
Curry County (Clovis):
88101 (Clovis) · 88102 (Clovis) · 88103 (Cannon AFB) · 88112 (Broadview) · 88113 (Causey) · 88114 (Crossroads) · 88115 (Floyd) · 88116 (Elida) · 88118 (Grady) · 88119 (House) · 88120 (Ima) · 88121 (Kenna) · 88123 (Melrose)
Lea County (Hobbs / Lovington):
88240 (Hobbs) · 88241 (Hobbs) · 88242 (Hobbs) · 88244 (Hobbs) · 88250 (Tatum) · 88252 (Jal) · 88253 (Knowles) · 88254 (Lovington) · 88255 (Lovington) · 88256 (Malaga) · 88260 (Lovington) · 88262 (Lovington) · 88263 (Monument) · 88264 (Lovington) · 88267 (Tatum) · 88268 (Lovington)
McKinley County (Gallup):
87301 (Gallup) · 87302 (Gallup) · 87305 (Gallup) · 87313 (Crownpoint) · 87316 (Fort Wingate) · 87317 (Gamerco) · 87319 (Mentmore) · 87321 (Ramah) · 87322 (Rehoboth) · 87323 (Thoreau) · 87325 (Tohatchi) · 87326 (Vanderwagen) · 87327 (Zuni) · 87328 (Vanderwagen)
Otero County (Alamogordo / Ruidoso):
88310 (Alamogordo) · 88311 (Alamogordo) · 88312 (Alto) · 88314 (Bent) · 88316 (Capitan) · 88317 (Cloudcroft) · 88318 (Corona) · 88324 (Glencoe) · 88325 (High Rolls Mountain Park) · 88330 (Holloman AFB) · 88336 (Mescalero) · 88337 (La Luz) · 88338 (Lincoln) · 88339 (Mayhill) · 88340 (Mescalero) · 88341 (Nogal) · 88343 (Picacho) · 88344 (Pinon) · 88345 (Ruidoso) · 88346 (Ruidoso Downs) · 88347 (Sacramento) · 88348 (Bent) · 88349 (Sunspot) · 88350 (Timberon) · 88351 (Tinnie) · 88352 (Tularosa) · 88354 (Weed) · 88355 (Ruidoso)
Eddy County (Carlsbad / Artesia):
88210 (Artesia) · 88211 (Artesia) · 88220 (Carlsbad) · 88221 (Carlsbad) · 88230 (Hagerman) · 88232 (Dexter) · 88256 (Malaga) · 88260 (Loving) · 88263 (Monument) · 88265 (Queen) · 88268 (Whites City)
Taos County:
87514 (Arroyo Hondo) · 87515 (Arroyo Seco) · 87519 (Cañon Plaza) · 87529 (El Prado) · 87557 (Mora area) · 87558 (Ojo Caliente area) · 87571 (Taos) · 87573 (Villanueva area) · 87575 (Ojo Caliente) · 87579 (Ranchos de Taos) · 87580 (Ranchos de Taos) · 87581 (Arroyo Seco) · 87529 (El Prado) · 87532 (Taos Pueblo area)
Rio Arriba County (Española / Chama):
87510 (Abiquiu) · 87511 (Alcalde) · 87512 (Amalia) · 87513 (Arroyo Hondo area) · 87520 (Chama) · 87521 (Chamisal) · 87522 (Chimayo) · 87523 (Cordova) · 87524 (Costilla) · 87527 (Dixon) · 87528 (Dulce area) · 87531 (Hernandez) · 87532 (Española) · 87533 (Española) · 87537 (La Mesilla) · 87539 (La Madera) · 87544 (Los Alamos) · 87548 (Medanales) · 87549 (Ojo Caliente) · 87551 (Lindrith) · 87552 (Pecos) · 87553 (Penasco) · 87554 (Petaca) · 87556 (Ranchos de Taos area) · 87560 (Ribera) · 87562 (Rowe) · 87564 (San Cristobal) · 87566 (San Juan Pueblo) · 87567 (Pojoaque) · 87568 (Santa Cruz) · 87569 (Santa Cruz) · 87574 (Youngsville area) · 87576 (Velarde) · 87577 (Villanueva area) · 87578 (Youngsville)
Grant County (Silver City):
88020 (Animas) · 88023 (Bayard) · 88026 (Central) · 88028 (Cliff) · 88030 (Deming area) · 88038 (Mimbres) · 88042 (Hillsboro area) · 88044 (La Mesa area) · 88045 (Lordsburg area) · 88049 (Pinos Altos) · 88052 (San Lorenzo) · 88056 (Rodeo area) · 88061 (Silver City) · 88062 (Silver City) · 88063 (Sunland Park area) · 88065 (Tyrone)
Luna County (Deming):
88021 (Anthony area) · 88030 (Deming) · 88031 (Deming) · 88032 (Deming area) · 88034 (Hatch area) · 88043 (Hurley) · 88044 (La Mesa) · 88046 (Mesilla area) · 88049 (Mimbres area) · 88056 (Columbus area) · 88065 (Tyrone area)
Socorro County:
87801 (Socorro) · 87820 (Datil) · 87821 (Datil area) · 87823 (Lemitar) · 87824 (Luna) · 87825 (Magdalena) · 87827 (Pie Town) · 87828 (Polvadera) · 87829 (Quemado) · 87830 (Reserve area) · 87831 (San Acacia) · 87832 (San Antonio) · 87901 (Truth or Consequences)
Lincoln County (Ruidoso / Carrizozo):
88301 (Carrizozo) · 88310 (Alamogordo area) · 88312 (Alto) · 88314 (Bent) · 88316 (Capitan) · 88318 (Corona) · 88324 (Glencoe) · 88336 (Mescalero area) · 88338 (Lincoln) · 88339 (Mayhill) · 88340 (Mescalero) · 88341 (Nogal) · 88343 (Picacho) · 88345 (Ruidoso) · 88346 (Ruidoso Downs) · 88348 (Bent) · 88351 (Tinnie)
Sierra County (Truth or Consequences / Elephant Butte):
87901 (Truth or Consequences) · 87935 (Elephant Butte) · 87940 (Hatch) · 87941 (Rincon) · 87942 (Williamsburg) · 87943 (Winston)
Valencia County (Belen / Los Lunas):
87002 (Belen) · 87031 (Los Lunas) · 87032 (McIntosh) · 87034 (Laguna area) · 87035 (Moriarty area) · 87036 (Mountainair area) · 87042 (Peralta) · 87060 (Tome) · 87061 (Torreon area) · 87068 (Bosque Farms)
Cibola County (Grants / Laguna):
87020 (Grants) · 87021 (Grants) · 87023 (Jarales area) · 87026 (Laguna) · 87028 (La Joya) · 87034 (Laguna) · 87038 (Mesita) · 87040 (Paguate) · 87041 (Paraje) · 87049 (San Fidel) · 87051 (San Rafael area) · 87056 (Stanley area) · 87062 (Bosque area)
Los Alamos County:
87544 (Los Alamos) · 87545 (Los Alamos)
Torrance County (Estancia / Moriarty):
87006 (Belen area) · 87015 (Edgewood) · 87016 (Estancia) · 87018 (Willard area) · 87035 (Moriarty) · 87036 (Mountainair) · 87053 (San Ysidro area) · 87063 (Willard)
Mora County:
87732 (Mora) · 87733 (Wagon Mound) · 87734 (Wagon Mound area) · 87735 (Wagon Mound area) · 87736 (Wagon Mound area) · 87743 (Roy area) · 87744 (Sapello) · 87745 (Solano) · 87746 (Springer area) · 87747 (Wagon Mound) · 87749 (Ute Park area) · 87750 (Wagon Mound area) · 87752 (Wagon Mound area) · 87753 (Wagon Mound area)
San Miguel County (Las Vegas NM):
87701 (Las Vegas) · 87710 (Angel Fire) · 87711 (Anton Chico) · 87712 (Buena Vista) · 87713 (Chacon) · 87714 (Cimarron area) · 87715 (Cleveland) · 87716 (Gallinas) · 87718 (Eagle Nest) · 87722 (Guadalupita) · 87723 (Guadalupita area) · 87724 (La Cueva) · 87725 (Mora area) · 87728 (Maxwell) · 87729 (Miami) · 87730 (Mills) · 87731 (Montezuma) · 87736 (Ojo Feliz) · 87742 (Rociada) · 87745 (Sapello) · 87747 (Levy) · 87748 (Rociada) · 87749 (Roy area) · 87750 (Roy) · 87752 (Trujillo area) · 87753 (Wagon Mound area) · 87754 (Wagon Mound area)
Colfax County (Raton / Cimarron):
87710 (Angel Fire area) · 87714 (Cimarron) · 87718 (Eagle Nest) · 87722 (Guadalupita) · 87728 (Maxwell) · 87729 (Miami) · 87730 (Mills) · 87740 (Raton) · 87742 (Rociada) · 87749 (Ute Park) · 87752 (Vermejo Park area)
Catron County (Reserve / Quemado):
87820 (Datil) · 87821 (Datil area) · 87824 (Luna) · 87825 (Magdalena area) · 87827 (Pie Town) · 87829 (Quemado) · 87830 (Reserve)
Hidalgo County (Lordsburg):
88020 (Animas) · 88028 (Cliff area) · 88045 (Lordsburg) · 88056 (Rodeo)
Guadalupe County (Santa Rosa):
88435 (Santa Rosa) · 88436 (Vaughn) · 88437 (Willard area) · 88438 (Anton Chico area) · 88439 (Trujillo)
Quay County (Tucumcari):
88401 (Tucumcari) · 88410 (Amistad) · 88411 (Bard) · 88415 (Clayton area) · 88416 (Conchas) · 88417 (Cuervo) · 88418 (Des Moines area) · 88419 (Garita area) · 88420 (Endee) · 88421 (Garita) · 88422 (Ima area) · 88424 (Logan) · 88425 (McAlister) · 88426 (Montoya) · 88427 (Mosquero) · 88428 (Nolan) · 88429 (Norton) · 88430 (Mosquero area) · 88431 (San Jon) · 88434 (Tucumcari area) · 88437 (Willard) · 88439 (Trujillo)
Roosevelt County (Portales):
88113 (Causey) · 88114 (Crossroads) · 88115 (Floyd) · 88116 (Elida) · 88130 (Portales) · 88132 (Portales) · 88133 (Floyd area) · 88134 (Portales area) · 88135 (Roswell area) · 88136 (Portales area)
De Baca County (Fort Sumner):
88119 (House) · 88120 (Ima) · 88321 (Encino area) · 88323 (Fort Sumner) · 88324 (Glencoe area) · 88325 (Ft Sumner area)
Union County (Clayton):
88415 (Clayton) · 88418 (Des Moines) · 88419 (Folsom) · 88421 (Garita) · 88422 (Grenville) · 88430 (Mosquero area) · 88431 (Mosquero area) · 88432 (Nolan area)
Harding County (Mosquero):
88427 (Mosquero) · 88430 (Mosquero area)
Note: PO Box-only ZIPs are excluded as freight delivery requires a valid street address. If your New Mexico ZIP is not listed, call 1-888-779-2284 — we may still be able to reach you through a nearby freight terminal or carrier arrangement.
New Mexico ADA Shower, Roll In Shower & Walk-In Shower FAQ
Does Showers4Less ship ADA showers and roll in showers to all parts of New Mexico?
Yes. We ship to all 33 New Mexico counties — from the Albuquerque and Rio Rancho metro areas through Santa Fe, Las Cruces, Farmington, Roswell, Gallup and out to rural communities in Catron, Hidalgo, Guadalupe and Harding counties. We also ship to tribal and pueblo communities across New Mexico. If you have a valid New Mexico street address, we can get a system to you.
What is the difference between a roll in shower, a walk-in shower and an ADA shower?
These terms are often used interchangeably but they mean specific things. A roll in shower is specifically barrier-free — no threshold at all — allowing a wheelchair to roll directly into the shower. An ADA shower meets Americans with Disabilities Act specifications for dimensions, floor clearance and accessibility features. A walk-in shower is a broader term describing any shower with a low or zero-threshold entry that's easy to step into, but may not meet strict ADA certification requirements. Showers4Less helps New Mexico customers identify which combination of features fits their mobility situation and their specific bathroom layout.
I have a historic adobe home in Santa Fe. Are there special considerations?
Absolutely, and this is one of the most common questions we get from Northern New Mexico customers. Historic adobe homes in Santa Fe, Taos and the surrounding communities often have non-standard bathroom footprints, walls too thick for standard recessed accessories, and drain positions that were set during original construction decades or even over a century ago. Before ordering, we strongly recommend measuring the distance from your back wall to the center of your drain, photographing the existing space, and sharing those details with us. We'll help you identify which systems will work with your specific rough-in — before anything ships. This one step prevents the most common and most expensive ordering mistakes in older New Mexico homes.
What is a walk-in tub and how does it compare to a walk-in shower for New Mexico homes?
A walk-in tub has a watertight door in the side of the tub — you step in, close the door, and fill the tub from inside. There's no high wall to climb over. Walk-in tubs are popular for New Mexico homeowners who want a warm soak for arthritis, joint pain or hydrotherapy, and many models include heated seats, jets and handheld showerheads. A walk-in shower is the better choice for faster daily bathing, full wheelchair access and caregiver-assisted bathing. Many New Mexico families find that one or the other — or both — meets their needs. Walk-in tubs are available through our sister brand AgingSafelyBaths.com. Call 1-888-779-2284 for help comparing both options.
Can you help with shower wall systems and surrounds in New Mexico?
Yes — and shower wall systems are especially practical for New Mexico homeowners. New Mexico's groundwater is naturally high in minerals, which means traditional tile grout attracts hard water staining, scaling and calcium buildup that becomes increasingly difficult to manage over time. Our grout-free shower wall surrounds have no seams for mineral deposits to accumulate, don't require ongoing re-sealing, and clean with minimal effort. They pair with our ADA pans and roll-in bases for a complete, low-maintenance accessible shower system suited to New Mexico's water conditions.
Are there financial assistance programs for New Mexico accessible shower upgrades?
Several programs are worth exploring. New Mexico veterans may be eligible for VA HISA grants (Home Improvement and Structural Alterations) through the New Mexico VA Health Care System in Albuquerque. The New Mexico Aging and Long-Term Services Department (ALTSD) and local Area Agencies on Aging administer home modification programs for qualifying seniors. The Indian Health Service (IHS) may offer pathways for tribal community members on federal trust lands. Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) waivers can also cover accessibility modifications in some situations. We provide product documentation and spec sheets to support any application. Call us and we'll help you think through your options.
Do you serve tribal and pueblo communities in New Mexico?
Yes. New Mexico is home to 23 federally recognized Pueblo and tribal nations, and we ship to valid street addresses within tribal and pueblo communities across the state — including communities on the Navajo Nation, Laguna Pueblo, Acoma Pueblo, Zuni Pueblo, Isleta Pueblo, and throughout the eight Northern Pueblos. If you have a valid street address, we can ship to you. We're also familiar with IHS documentation requirements and can help with the product information needed to support assistance applications.
Is one-day shower installation available in New Mexico?
One-day installation is available in select New Mexico areas depending on your ZIP code and project scope. The Albuquerque metro, Rio Rancho and Las Cruces are the most commonly served installation areas. Call 1-888-779-2284 or use the contact form to confirm availability for your specific ZIP code. For New Mexico customers who prefer to use their own contractor, we offer DIY-friendly freight shipping anywhere in the state — with complete product specs, installation documentation and drain configuration guidance included.
How do hard water conditions in New Mexico affect shower system selection?
New Mexico's water supply — especially in Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, Las Cruces, Roswell and Farmington — is sourced from groundwater aquifers with naturally high mineral content. This creates visible calcium and magnesium buildup on tile and grout that becomes a significant maintenance problem over time. Our non-porous shower wall systems and one-piece bases eliminate the grout lines where mineral deposits accumulate, making cleaning dramatically easier and extending the life of your shower investment. For New Mexico homes on hard water, a complete shower system with grout-free walls is almost always the better long-term choice over tile.
How do I get a quote for a New Mexico ADA shower or roll in shower?
It's simple. Take a few photos of your existing tub or shower space. Measure your rough opening width and depth. Note the distance from the back wall to the center of your drain. Include your New Mexico ZIP code. Submit everything through the Showers4Less contact form or call 1-888-779-2284. We'll come back with two or three product options that fit your space and budget — clearly priced, no pressure. For historic or adobe homes, the more photos and measurements you can provide, the better.
Ready to Upgrade Your New Mexico Shower?
Tell us about your New Mexico project and we'll help you compare ADA shower systems, roll in showers, walk-in showers, shower wall surrounds and low-threshold pans — including statewide freight shipping and installation options in select areas.
Call 1-888-779-2284 or use our contact form to get started today.
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