When a tub conversion makes sense.
A tub-to-shower conversion is often a strong fit when the bathtub is rarely used, the shower feels cramped, or the bathroom needs better access. It can be especially useful for primary bathrooms, guest bathrooms, and aging-in-place updates.
- Remove an old tub and replace it with a walk-in shower footprint.
- Plan shower walls, tile, grab bars, niches, fixtures, and glass.
- Review plumbing, waterproofing, drainage, and ventilation needs.
Conversion choices to decide before an estimate.
The main choices are usually tile versus surround, framed versus frameless glass, curb height, fixture quality, and whether the vanity or floor should be updated at the same time. Thinking through those details upfront makes the first conversation more productive.
Built for Charlotte-area search intent.
Charlotte homeowners often search directly for tub-to-shower conversion help when the bathtub no longer fits the way the bathroom is used. This page focuses on that specific project type.
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