Shower to Tub Conversion in Vancouver, WA

Turn an outdated shower into a comfortable new bathtub with clean installation, updated surrounds, and a finished look built for everyday use.

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Shower-to-Tub Conversion

If your current shower no longer fits your needs, a shower-to-tub conversion can give you a more practical and comfortable bathing space without remodeling the entire bathroom. We remove the existing shower, install a new bathtub, update the surrounding wall system or tile area, and finish the wet area with materials designed for long-term durability, easy cleaning, and a clean finished appearance.

What’s included:

  • Removal of the existing shower or shower stall
  • New bathtub installation
  • New tub surround or updated wall system
  • Shower-area tile replacement or tile updates
  • Waterproofing and wet-area preparation
  • Plumbing adjustments for the new tub layout
  • New trim, fixtures, and finish details
  • Cleanup and final installation review

Our Key Benefits

23+ Years in the Field 

Family-run team with over 23 years of hands-on experience and two generations of craftsmanship.

20-Year Warranty

Quality work backed by a 20-year warranty for long-term peace of mind.

Fast Turnaround (1–3 Days)

Most installations are completed in just 1–3 days with minimal disruption.

Financing Available

Flexible financing options to help make your bathroom upgrade more affordable.

Shower-to-Tub Conversion Pricings​

Shower-to-Tub Conversion costs can vary based on the size of the project, the materials selected, and any hidden issues found during demolition. We keep pricing clear and straightforward, with final quotes confirmed after an on-site visit and accurate measurements.

  • Average Price Range: $16,000–$25,000
  • Minimum Project Size: Starting at $14,500
  • What Affects the Price: Hidden water damage, plumbing changes, glass package, fixtures, niches, wall materials, and overall measurements
  • Quote Policy: Final price is confirmed after the site visit and field measurements

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Step 1: Consultation & Measure — Layout review, material selection, pricing guidance, and scheduling.

Step 2: Prepare & Order — Product ordering, planning, approvals, and install prep.

Step 3: Professional Installation — Home protection, demolition, waterproofing, shower installation, and cleanup.

Step 4: Final Walkthrough — Final review, punch list, care guide, and warranty handoff.

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions Homeowners Ask About Bathroom Remodeling

A realistic budget depends on size and scope. For many homeowners, a quality remodel lands in the $16,000–$25,000 range, with a minimum project size around $14,500. Costs change based on materials, whether you’re keeping the layout, and if we find water damage behind the walls.

Yes—especially if you want easier access, better safety, and simpler cleaning. It’s one of the most practical upgrades for a small bathroom, and it can modernize the look fast. The only time it may not be ideal is if you need a tub for young kids or future resale in a family-focused market.

Most tub-to-shower projects are included in the same typical project range: $16,000–$25,000, depending on shower system, fixtures, plumbing adjustments, and any repairs behind the tub walls. We confirm exact pricing after a site visit and measurements.

Most people wish they knew these earlier:

  • Materials lead times can affect the schedule more than the actual installation.

  • The “unknown” is often behind the walls (moisture, rot, old plumbing).

  • Layout changes add cost because of plumbing and electrical work.

  • Small choices (tile, niches, glass, fixtures) can shift the total cost quickly.

  • Clear communication and a written scope prevent 90% of surprises.

Best overall options are:

  • Porcelain/ceramic tile (durable, water-resistant, lots of styles)

  • Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) / Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) (comfortable, budget-friendly, water-resistant when installed correctly)

  • Natural stone (premium look, but needs sealing and more maintenance)

We generally avoid standard hardwood and low-quality laminate in wet bathrooms.

Usually it’s a combination of:

  • Labor + waterproofing (the “invisible” work that prevents leaks)

  • Tile work (especially full-height walls and custom patterns)

  • Plumbing changes (moving drains/valves/fixtures)

  • Custom glass and higher-end fixtures

It can be. If the grout is just stained, regrouting may help. But if you have cracked grout, loose tiles, mold returning quickly, or water damage, the real issue may be the waterproofing behind the tile—then a repair becomes bigger than regrouting. We can inspect and tell you whether it’s a surface fix or a sign the shower needs a proper rebuild.