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Master bathroom

Serving 30 mile radius around Raleigh and Durham. Kitchens are the work homeowners call us for most, and we bring the same planning and finish quality to bathrooms, stairs, floors, paint, repairs, and full-home updates.

Ideal for

  • Homeowners who rarely use the tub
  • Aging-in-place and accessibility needs
  • Master bath modernization
  • Small bathroom space optimization
  • Rental or resale updates

How we deliver

  1. Initial call: bathroom, curbless or standard shower
  2. Walkthrough: plumbing, window, layout, options
  3. Quote: conversion, tile, enclosure
  4. Schedule: start date, material selections
  5. Build: remove tub, reconfigure plumbing, waterproof, tile, enclosure
  6. Final walkthrough: water flow, seal, punch-list

Typical timeline

Most conversions 5–8 days including plumbing, waterproofing, tile, and finish. Glass enclosure adds about a day.

Pricing

Typically $5,000–$12,000+; basic with standard tile $5,000–$7,000; premium tile and frameless glass $10,000–$15,000+.

  • Plumbing reconfiguration complexity
  • Tile selection and coverage
  • Glass enclosure type (framed vs frameless)
  • Accessibility features (grab bars, bench, curbless)
  • Window in shower (waterproofing and trim)

We include tub removal, plumbing, waterproofing, tile, and enclosure in the estimate.

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FAQs

Common questions about this service.

If the home has at least one tub elsewhere, converting a second tub to a walk-in shower often adds value. We’d avoid removing the only tub if families are your target buyers.

Often yes. Curbless requires proper slope and drain design. We assess your bathroom and recommend what’s feasible.

A standard tub is 30"×60". The converted shower uses that full footprint — much larger than a typical 32–36" deep shower.

We tile around the window with proper waterproofing and trim so the shower is watertight and looks finished.