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  "name": "What is the difference between a low threshold and a curbless shower?",
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        "text": "While often used interchangeably, a 'curbless' shower has absolutely no barrier at the entrance, creating a completely flush transition with the bathroom floor. A 'low threshold' shower, conversely, may have a very small, minimal lip (typically less than 2 inches high) for water containment, but is still significantly easier to access than a standard shower with a high curb. Both designs prioritize accessibility and safety over traditional shower enclosures.",
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        "description": "A curbless shower has no barrier, while a low threshold shower has a minimal lip. Both prioritize accessibility over traditional high-curb designs."
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  "description": "A curbless shower has no barrier, while a low threshold shower has a minimal lip. Both prioritize accessibility over traditional high-curb designs."
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