Tub-to-shower conversions across Tampa Bay
Most Tampa Bay homeowners stop using the tub years before they replace it. A tub-to-shower conversion removes the existing alcove tub, retiles the wet wall, lowers the threshold for a walk-in entry, and adds a new valve and glass. It is one of the highest-value bath projects per dollar spent, and the right call when the tub is purely decorative.
What's included in this service?
- Demo of the existing alcove tub, tile surround, valve, and any rotten backing
- Drain relocation if the new shower footprint shifts, plus new P-trap and venting to code
- Shower pan install (PVC liner or Schluter Kerdi) sized to the new footprint, with curb or curbless transition
- Wet wall and adjacent wall retile with waterproofing membrane behind the tile
- Pressure-balancing or thermostatic valve replacement, new trim, and handheld plus rainfall head
- Frameless glass enclosure measure and install with new hardware
When do you need this service?
- The tub has not been used for a bath in years and the shower in the hall bath is overloaded
- Aging-in-place is a near-term priority and a 20-inch tub step is becoming a fall risk
- The tile surround is failing, the valve leaks, or the drain is slow
- You want a larger shower footprint and the current alcove is too small for a real walk-in
- You are refreshing the bath for resale and a walk-in shower reads as modern to buyers
What do homeowners ask about Tub-to-Shower?
How much does a tub-to-shower conversion cost in Tampa Bay?
A standard alcove tub-to-shower conversion in the Tampa Bay area runs $10,000-$18,000. A conversion that enlarges the footprint, adds a curbless entry, or moves the drain lands at $18,000-$25,000. The main cost drivers are drain relocation, tile size, and glass enclosure type. Most Tampa Bay homes are slab-on-grade, so moving the drain means cutting the concrete slab, which is the single biggest reason this project can run higher than expected.
How long does a tub-to-shower conversion take?
Plan on 2-4 weeks of on-site work: 2-3 days for demo and rough-in, 3-5 days for waterproofing and tile, then grout cure and a final glass measure. Frameless glass is fabricated 1-2 weeks after the final measure, so the total calendar time can run 4-6 weeks from demo start.
Will a tub-to-shower conversion hurt my home resale value?
In most Tampa Bay neighborhoods, removing a rarely-used second tub and adding a walk-in shower does not hurt resale. In homes with only one bath, you usually want to keep at least one tub somewhere for young-family buyers. We walk the layout and the comps with you at the consult before signing off.
Can I keep a tub and still get a walk-in shower?
Yes, in many Tampa Bay primary suites we keep a freestanding or drop-in soaking tub on one wall and build a separate curbless walk-in shower across the room. This is a common master bath layout. The cost is higher than a pure conversion because the wet area is larger, but the resale and daily-use upside are real.
Do I need a permit to convert a tub to a shower in Tampa Bay?
Yes, because you are moving or replacing plumbing, and the shower pan and waterproofing have to meet current Florida Building Code. Hillsborough, Pinellas, and Pasco counties each handle this through their own online permit portal. Verify any contractor you hire pulls the permit and that the final inspection is scheduled before final payment.
Where do we offer Tub-to-Shower in Tampa Bay?
We provide tub-to-shower in every city and community across Tampa Bay. Pick your city for local climate notes and service specifics.
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Need tub-to-shower in Tampa Bay?
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