Kitchen Remodel · Bathroom Remodel · Cabinets · Countertops · Leak Repair

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Tub to Shower Conversion

A tub-to-shower conversion can make a bathroom easier to clean, easier to enter, and better suited to modern use. It often ties together waterproofing, tile, fixture, and enclosure decisions.

Best For

Small bathrooms that need more open floor space
Outdated tub areas being modernized
Households that want easier daily access
Projects tied to a wider bathroom remodel

Project Scope

Tub removal coordinationShower area rebuildWaterproofing and tile updatesEnclosure and hardware planning

Installation Process

How the service is typically organized

1

Review the current tub area and plumbing layout

2

Choose the shower base, tile, and enclosure direction

3

Coordinate demolition, waterproofing, installation, and finish work

Pricing Factors

What can change the estimate

Tub demolition complexity
Whether plumbing or drain work is needed
Shower base, glass, and tile selections
Whether the vanity and floor are updated too

Why Choose Us

A service page built for real kitchen and bathroom remodeling jobs

Great for small and older bathrooms
Balances function and a modern finish
Helps customers judge whether the conversion is worth it

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

These are the questions customers ask most often before kitchen remodels, bathroom upgrades, cabinet work, countertop replacement, and leak repair.

Is a tub-to-shower conversion worth it?FAQ
For many homeowners, it is worth it when easier use, easier cleaning, and more open space matter most.
Can it affect resale value?FAQ
That depends on the household profile, home type, and local market expectations, but practical upgrades are often valued.
Does the conversion take a long time?FAQ
The timeline depends on waterproofing, tile work, enclosure details, and plumbing changes.

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