Steam Shower Units are the hot focus point of home remodelers nation-wide. With the new Steam Shower Unit technology available today, homeowners are looking for soothing Steam Shower Unit benefits not previously available or affordable.
With the wide selection of Steam Shower Units on the market today, you can find Steam Shower Units to fit small, medium, or large bathrooms. Some homeowners even install Steam Shower Units in their basement if space is tight because of the health, wellness, and relaxation benefits.
One trend in new homes and home remodeling projects is two-person showers. With Steam Shower Unit Designs, you can find one and two-person Steam Shower Units to fit your needs. Many Homeowners also like their Steam Shower Units with Whirlpool Bathtubs. As for other Steam Shower Unit features, the sky’s the limit.
You can choose from an almost endless list of Steam Shower Unit features including:
- Whirlpool Bathtub
- Whirlpool Bathtub Heater
- Acupressure Massage
- Aromatherapy/Medicines Steam Box
- Computerized LCD Control Display
- Emergency Alarm
- Fluorescent Mood Lighting
- Underwater LED Light
- FM Radio and Audio Frequency Input
- Fog Free Mirror
- Foot Massage
- Hand Grips
- Hands Free Telephone
- Headrests
- High Quality Speaker System
- MP3 / MP4 Compatible
- Ozone Sterilization System
- Pedal Drain
- Rainfall Ceiling Shower
- Steam Sauna
- Tempered Glass
- Two Handheld Adjustable Showerheads
- Ventilation Fan
- Waterfall Inlet
- Waterproof 8.4 inch LCD TV and Media Input
- Water-Resistant Remote Control
- And More
With all these Steam Shower Unit features, you may find yourself having a hard time getting to work on time.
The nice thing about Steam Shower Units today is you can choose which luxury features you want.
We’ve learned luxury is personal to your needs, desires, and hopes. Some people like simple Steam Shower Units and some people like loaded Steam Shower Units. Some people like bathing together and others alone. Some people like Television and some like solitude. The Steam Shower Unit features, design, and size choice is yours because it’s all about you!

Hello, I have been lookin at your steam showers for about a month now. You guys have great stuff! I am tryin to figure out steam shower is right for my space.... I see that you guys have a thing on your sight that allows you search for one by pluggin in your dimensins. That has been great for me, after my wife signed off on it, we finally decided on the MB157, it fits our spot perfectly. thanks, we cant wait to get it put in!
Posted by: CNOTE$$13 | Nov 05, 2008 at 05:07 PM
Well I got to tell you that these steam showers are a great way to brighten up an old home. I live in Boston and I just remodeled my home my home is about 85yrs old. So needless to say the floors were creaking and the walls are worn. After some new sheet rock, mud, and new paint my girlfriend fell back in love with house.The deal breaker was that we extended our master bathroom an added your glass vanity and a steam shower. Our bathroom is a really stylish and modern looking.It's amazing how just two items from MyBath can change the outcome of a simple project. Hope to do more business with you guys thankx a million. Frank
Posted by: Frank | Nov 05, 2008 at 06:29 PM
Me and my wife have 2 kids under 10 yrs old. We just had our steam shower installed and the problem w/ getting them to bathe is over PERIOD! It used to be like pulling teeth to get em to get in the bath tub. The tv in the car solved the noise problem there so now I just throw in a Disney movie and supply the bubbles in my rainforest 78. I'm now havin trouble using my own steam shower! Lmao! Please My Bath help!! Any suggestions on another Steam shower for the kids bathroom? Leanin toward the rainforest 4, I like that it has the step to get in safely.
Posted by: MyFavStore | Nov 05, 2008 at 06:58 PM
I just installed my Rainforest 78. I had no problems. I just had my buddy Jake install all the plumbing. The water lines and drain. I hooked up the power to the steam generator. 30 amp hard wired to the breaker box. I plugged in the 2 different 20 amp gfi cords. I turned the thing on and was checking out all the functions in less than a minute. Great shower and easy set up. Like it, Love it, Good to go!
Posted by: Bob | Nov 22, 2008 at 04:50 PM
I have been looking at your items for about a month now. They look pretty easy to put together. I get that I only need about a 27 or 28 inch doorway to get this through. I will be placing it on the third level of my house. Navigating corners seems to be fairly easy as well. I used a large piece of cardboard from my new fridge to simulate the size of the parts that I will have to bring in one by one. That may be a good way for other people to see if they can get one of these steam showers in their home. I just thought I'd let ya know that tip. Thanks guys!
Posted by: Geoff Hamm | Jan 09, 2009 at 10:36 AM
This looks like the best way I can remodel my bathroom. I don't feel the need to put tile on the walls and floor. When I install this I can just put down the synthetic wood floor that resists water damage. This should work perfect!
Posted by: Dave S. | Feb 11, 2009 at 08:52 AM
The process of remodeling my bathroom has been quite the journey. I have searched and searched and finally found My Bath. I received the steam shower I ordered 1 week ago and had it installed. It was a great ordeal. My electrician and plumber were pretty excited to install this. They were a great team and they had it going in about 3 hrs. My total cost for the install was about $400 and well worth it considering I had to have a electrical line wired and a drain installed. Today is the third day of use and it has been wonderful. My wife and I watched Hero's last night in the whirlpool tub, Awesome! Love it!
Posted by: Hersel | Feb 17, 2009 at 10:12 AM
I like the idea of a steam shower! It's really cool how you've integrated a whirlpool tub with an enclosed shower. I can save so much room and get rid of the ugly shower stall. I think I have it all figured up and this should save me about $1,000 dollars in getting one of these instead of replacing my tub and shower stall.
Posted by: Jackson Wright | Mar 02, 2009 at 10:50 AM
These are pretty simple to put together. I have the Rainforest 96. My electrician and I installed the unit in 3 hours. No Issues whatsoever. Well actually one issue: I can't get out! I can but I don't want to!
Posted by: Robert Hedhardt | Mar 11, 2009 at 09:33 AM
I installed one of these showers in my basement and it is kinda humid in there anyway. I installed a dehumidifier and it works perfect along with the ozone sterilization. No mold or mildew in my steam shower!
Posted by: Roy Townsend | May 05, 2009 at 12:21 PM