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Tub to Shower Conversion in the DFW Metroplex

Replace your unused bathtub with a spacious, modern walk-in shower. More room, better accessibility, and a design that adds value to your home.

How Much Does a Tub to Shower Conversion Cost in DFW?

Converting a bathtub to a walk-in shower typically costs between $5,000 and $15,000 in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The final cost depends on the size of the new shower, your tile and fixture selections, whether plumbing needs to be relocated, and the complexity of the waterproofing required.

A basic conversion — removing the tub, modifying plumbing, installing a standard tile shower with a single showerhead and glass door — starts around $5,000 to $8,000. Mid-range conversions with custom tilework, a built-in niche, bench seat, and frameless glass enclosure typically fall between $8,000 and $12,000. Premium conversions featuring natural stone, curbless entry, linear drains, rain heads, and body sprays can reach $13,000 to $18,000 or more.

The tub-to-shower conversion is consistently one of the most requested bathroom improvements in the DFW market. According to the National Association of Realtors, the average American homeowner uses their bathtub for actual bathing fewer than 5 times per year. For most households, converting an underused tub into a spacious shower is a practical upgrade that improves both daily function and long-term home value.

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Why Convert Your Bathtub to a Shower?

A tub-to-shower conversion isn't just a cosmetic upgrade. It solves real problems that most DFW homeowners deal with every day.

Better Accessibility & Safety

Stepping over a bathtub wall — typically 14 to 18 inches high — is a fall hazard, particularly for older adults and children. A walk-in shower with a low threshold or curbless entry dramatically reduces this risk. The CDC reports that over 235,000 Americans visit emergency rooms annually due to bathroom falls. A walk-in shower is one of the most effective modifications for preventing these injuries.

Modern Design Appeal

Outdated tub/shower combos with builder-grade fiberglass surrounds are one of the most common complaints among DFW homeowners. A custom tile walk-in shower with frameless glass instantly modernizes the bathroom and creates a spa-like atmosphere. This is the single most impactful visual change you can make in a bathroom renovation.

More Usable Space

A standard bathtub occupies a 5-foot by 30-inch footprint — space that can be reconfigured to create a larger shower, add a bench seat, or improve the overall bathroom layout. In smaller bathrooms, removing the tub can open up floor space for a wider vanity, better storage, or simply more room to move comfortably.

Increased Home Value

According to Remodeling Magazine's 2024 Cost vs. Value report, a mid-range bathroom remodel (which often includes a tub-to-shower conversion) recovers approximately 74% of its cost at resale in the South Central region. Real estate agents in the DFW market consistently cite updated showers as a top selling point — as long as at least one bathtub remains in the home for families with young children.

The Tub to Shower Conversion Process

Our conversion process follows a proven sequence that ensures proper waterproofing, clean transitions, and a finished shower built to last.

Tub Removal & Demo

We disconnect and remove the existing bathtub, strip the surround material (fiberglass, tile, or acrylic), and inspect the wall framing for moisture damage, mold, or structural issues. Any compromised framing is repaired or replaced before rebuilding.

Plumbing Modification

The existing tub drain is relocated to the shower floor position. Supply lines are modified for the new shower valve location. We rough in new plumbing for rain heads, handheld sprayers, and body jets as needed — all to current Texas Plumbing Code specifications.

Waterproofing & Substrate

Cement board and/or foam board substrate is installed on walls. The shower floor is built with a pre-sloped mortar bed. Full Schluter-KERDI waterproofing membrane is applied to all surfaces — walls, floor, curb, niche, and bench. We flood-test the shower pan for 24 hours before proceeding.

Tile, Glass & Finish

Custom tile installation on all shower surfaces. Grout, seal, and cure. Frameless glass enclosure is measured, fabricated, and installed. Fixtures, trim, showerhead, and accessories are connected. Final inspection, cleanup, and your walk-through approval.

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How Long Does a Tub to Shower Conversion Take?

A typical tub-to-shower conversion takes 5 to 10 business days from tub removal to final walk-through. Here's how the timeline typically breaks down:

  • Day 1-2: Tub removal, demolition, framing inspection and repair, plumbing rough-in
  • Day 3-4: Substrate installation, shower pan construction, waterproofing membrane application, 24-hour flood test
  • Day 5-7: Tile installation (walls and floor), grout application, curing period
  • Day 8-10: Fixture installation, glass enclosure, trim, caulking, cleanup, and walk-through

Simple conversions on the same footprint can be completed in as few as 5 days. Conversions involving layout changes, curbless floors, or extensive custom tilework may take up to 2 weeks. We provide a detailed day-by-day schedule during your consultation so you can plan accordingly.

During the conversion, the bathroom will be out of service. We recommend having access to another bathroom in your home. If you have a single-bathroom home, we prioritize your project to minimize the time without facilities.

Recent Tub to Shower Conversions

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We had two bathtubs in our home that nobody ever used. Juan and his team converted the master bath tub into a beautiful walk-in shower with a bench seat and frameless glass. The whole project took 8 days and they kept the workspace clean every day. Best home improvement decision we've made.

★★★★★
Robert & Linda K.
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Should You Keep at Least One Bathtub?

Before converting your only bathtub to a shower, consider the resale implications. Real estate professionals in the DFW market consistently recommend keeping at least one bathtub in homes with multiple bathrooms — particularly in family-oriented neighborhoods.

The National Association of Realtors notes that homes without any bathtub can be harder to sell to families with young children. If your home has two or more bathrooms with tubs, converting one to a shower has virtually no negative impact on resale and typically increases both perceived value and buyer appeal.

If your home has only one bathroom, a tub-to-shower conversion still makes sense in many cases — particularly for empty nesters, single-person or couple households, and homeowners prioritizing accessibility. We discuss these considerations during your free consultation so you can make an informed decision.

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Tub to Shower Conversions Across DFW

Based in Arlington, we handle tub-to-shower conversions throughout the western DFW corridor and surrounding communities.

Tub to Shower Conversion FAQ

Yes. A curbless (zero-threshold) shower is one of the most popular conversion options. Building a curbless design requires modifying the subfloor to create drainage slope within the shower footprint while maintaining a flush transition to the bathroom floor. This typically adds $1,500 to $3,000 to the project cost compared to a standard curbed shower, due to the additional subfloor work and linear drain system. We assess your floor structure during the consultation to confirm feasibility.

In Fort Worth, Arlington, and most DFW municipalities — yes. Because tub-to-shower conversions involve plumbing modifications (relocating the drain, changing supply lines, and modifying the valve configuration), a plumbing permit is required. We handle all permit applications, scheduling, and inspections as part of our scope of work. The permit ensures all plumbing meets current Texas code and is inspected by a licensed city plumber.

If you maintain at least one bathtub elsewhere in the home, converting a second tub to a walk-in shower typically improves resale value and buyer appeal. Updated showers are among the top features DFW home buyers prioritize. However, removing your only bathtub may narrow your buyer pool, particularly in family-oriented neighborhoods. We discuss this during your consultation based on your home's layout and your neighborhood market.

In many cases, yes. A standard bathtub is 60 inches long by 30 inches wide. Depending on your bathroom layout, we may be able to extend the shower footprint by borrowing space from an adjacent linen closet, repositioning the vanity, or extending into unused floor area. Expanding beyond the original tub footprint involves additional demolition, framing, and potentially moving plumbing — which increases cost but often results in a significantly more comfortable shower.

The existing tub drain is removed and the drain location is typically modified to better suit the new shower layout. Bathtub drains are positioned at one end of the tub, while shower drains are usually centered or positioned at the entry threshold (for linear drains). We modify the drain piping beneath the subfloor to route it to the optimal position for the new shower's drainage slope. This plumbing modification is one of the primary reasons a tub-to-shower conversion requires a licensed professional.

Ready to Convert Your Tub to a Shower?

Schedule a free in-home consultation. We'll evaluate your current bathtub, discuss your design options, and provide a detailed estimate with fixed pricing — typically within 48 hours.