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Bathtub to Shower Conversion Cost by Type
There are several types of showers to choose from when you decide to convert your bathtub. Each type has pros and cons that range in costs.
Walk-In Shower
A walk-in shower is one of the most expensive options. This is mainly because they’re larger than other types of showers. Expect to pay anywhere between $750 to $7,000 to install.
Shower Stall
A traditional shower stall can cost between $700 to $1,600. If you want luxurious finishes or extra features, expect to pay more.
Tiled Shower
The cost of tiling a shower changes depending on the material. Fiberglass costs $25 per square foot for tile, grout, and labor. Marble tile is about $8 per square foot and $2 per square foot. The overall project cost can go to about $1,500.
Factors That Impact Tub to Shower Conversion Costs
When it comes to this bathroom update, much of the cost of replacing a tub to shower comes down to the labor involved with removing the tub, changing walls and cleaning up. Many factors influence the price of converting a tub into a shower.
Size
A smaller shower or tub will generally cost less because it requires fewer materials and labor to install. Many shower types come in various sizes. But if you prefer a larger than the standard option, it might require some customization and labor that increases the cost.
Materials
The type of materials used to line the shower will impact the project’s cost. A stone shower wall will cost more than a shower made of fiberglass or acrylic, for example.
Bathtub Removal
Taking out an old bathtub and getting the walls and floor ready for a shower can cost between $450 to $2,000. That includes removal, disposal and cleaning or repairing the walls.
Permits
Depending on where you live, bathroom remodeling projects may require a permit. Depending on the project, a bathroom permit costs go from $180 to $2,000.
Repairs or Replacement Parts
Sometimes, taking out the tub can cause damage that needs repairing. You might need to pay for tile repair, wall patching, potential water damage and pipe replacements.
Accessibility and Safety Features
If you need to add accessibility features like shower bars, seats and shower liners, these will add to the additional cost.
Upgraded Fixtures
If you want to upgrade fixtures like special showerheads, doors, faucets or more, these will cost extra to install and increase the overall cost.
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