Shower Waterproofing
February 1st, 2026 | by Nick Kayser | Posted in
At Mustache Approved Remodeling, we provide professional shower waterproofing throughout the East Valley, serving homeowners in Gilbert, Chandler, Mesa, Tempe, Scottsdale, and Ahwatukee.
Beautiful tile catches the eye, but what happens behind the tile determines whether your shower lasts 5 years or 25+ years. Proper shower waterproofing isn’t optional—it’s the foundation that protects your home from water damage, mold growth, structural rot, and costly repairs that plague showers built with shortcuts.
Every shower we build receives our exclusive S.W.A.N. Plan (Sleep Well At Night) waterproofing system using professional-grade Laticrete Hydro Ban products. This comprehensive approach creates a complete moisture barrier behind tile—not just at seams and corners like many contractors do, but across every surface where water can penetrate.
We’ve seen the devastating consequences when contractors cut corners on waterproofing. Failed showers require complete demolition, structural repairs, and rebuilds costing $20,000-$30,000+ within just 3-7 years. Proper waterproofing costs a fraction of that amount and prevents failure entirely.
As a licensed general contractor (ROC #309760), we handle complete bathroom remodeling projects including waterproofing, tile, plumbing, and finishing—ensuring quality craftsmanship at every phase. Learn more about our complete bathroom remodeler services throughout the East Valley.
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What Is Shower Waterproofing?
Shower waterproofing is the installation of moisture barriers behind tile that protect your home’s structure from water damage. This critical phase—often invisible once covered by tile—determines whether your shower lasts or fails.
Proper shower waterproofing includes:
Waterproof Hydro Ban Board substrate on all shower walls
Hydro Ban Adhesive Sealant at all board seams, corners, and screw heads
Liquid-applied Hydro Ban membrane on shower pan with 2-3 thick coats
Liquid membrane extending 10 inches up walls from shower pan
Anti-fracture membrane in shower pan inside corners
Flood testing to verify waterproof integrity before tile installation
Tile is not waterproof. Grout is not waterproof. The only protection between shower water and your walls is the waterproofing membrane installed before tile. When contractors skip comprehensive waterproofing or use inferior materials, water finds its way through grout joints, tile edges, and corners—causing mold, rot, and eventual failure.
Our S.W.A.N. Plan (Sleep Well At Night) waterproofing system uses Laticrete Hydro Ban—a professional-grade solution trusted nationwide and backed by a 25-year warranty. We waterproof every shower we build, whether it’s a walk-in shower installation, curbless shower installation, tub-to-shower conversion, or complete master bathroom remodeling.
Why Proper Shower Waterproofing Matters
Showers endure constant water exposure—gallons hitting walls and floors daily, creating relentless moisture pressure against tile, grout, and structure. Without proper waterproofing, serious problems develop:
Water Damage and Structural Rot
Water penetrating behind tile reaches wall framing and subfloor, causing wood to rot and deteriorate. Over time, structural members lose integrity, floor systems weaken, and serious repairs become necessary.
We’ve seen shower floors sag, walls become spongy, and floor joists completely rotted—all from water intrusion that started with inadequate waterproofing.
Mold and Mildew Growth
Moisture trapped behind tile creates ideal conditions for mold and mildew in hidden spaces inside walls. This growth compromises indoor air quality, creates health concerns, and requires expensive remediation once discovered.
Mold problems don’t show up immediately—they develop over months and years as moisture accumulates in areas you can’t see until damage becomes severe.
Tile Failure and Loosening
Water behind tile breaks down adhesive bonds, causing tiles to loosen, crack, or fall off walls. What appears as minor tile issues on the surface indicates major moisture problems underneath.
Once tile starts failing, the entire shower typically requires demolition and rebuild—not just re-grouting or replacing a few tiles.
Costly Repairs and Rebuilds
Failed waterproofing doesn’t just damage showers—it requires complete tear-out, structural repairs, and rebuilds. A shower installation that cost $15,000-$25,000 initially can cost $20,000-$30,000+ to properly repair.
Proper waterproofing costs $800-$1,500 in materials and labor. Skipping it or using cheap alternatives can cost tens of thousands in repairs within 3-7 years.
Home Value Impact
Water damage shows up in home inspections, complicates sales, and reduces property value. Buyers see water-damaged bathrooms as red flags requiring immediate attention and major investment.
A properly waterproofed shower maintains home value and provides selling points rather than concerns during home sales.
The S.W.A.N. Plan Waterproofing System
Our S.W.A.N. Plan stands for Sleep Well At Night—our promise that every shower we build receives comprehensive waterproofing using professional-grade materials and proven installation methods.
The S.W.A.N. Plan uses the Laticrete Hydro Ban waterproofing system—an industry-leading solution with a 25-year warranty when properly installed. This system has been proven in thousands of installations and offers superior protection compared to cheaper alternatives.
Laticrete Hydro Ban Board Substrate
Every shower wall receives Hydro Ban Board—a professional-grade, 3×5 hard foam board that is waterproof through the entire thickness of the sheet. This substrate provides structural support and integrated moisture protection throughout.
We install Hydro Ban Board as far up as the tile will go, using Laticrete Hydro Ban Adhesive Sealant at all seams and connections:
Where boards meet (all seams between sheets)
All inside corners (wall-to-wall transitions)
All outside corners (curb edges, bench edges)
Niche openings and all interior surfaces
Bench seat surfaces and edges
Every single screw head (complete coverage for waterproof seal)
This adhesive sealant creates watertight seals at every connection point, board seam, and fastener before tile installation begins.
Hydro Ban Board benefits:
Waterproof through the entire thickness of the sheet
Won’t deteriorate from moisture exposure
Provides stable, flat surface for tile installation
Lightweight and easy to work with
Creates integrated waterproof system when sealed with adhesive sealant
Standard drywall and moisture-resistant “green board” should never be used in showers. These materials aren’t designed for constant direct water exposure and fail rapidly in shower environments—sometimes within 2-3 years.
Laticrete Hydro Ban Liquid Waterproofing Membrane on Shower Pan
The shower pan receives our most intensive waterproofing treatment—Laticrete Hydro Ban liquid-applied membrane combined with anti-fracture protection.
We apply the liquid membrane system exclusively to the shower pan area where it’s needed most:
Complete shower pan floor with full coverage
10 inches up the wall from the shower pan (critical transition zone)
2-3 thick coats of Hydro Ban liquid membrane
Anti-fracture membrane embedded in inside corners of shower pan
Proper slope maintained throughout application
This liquid-applied membrane creates a monolithic waterproof layer with no joints or weak points across the entire shower floor. The liquid membrane flows into every corner and around the drain, creating complete coverage impossible to achieve with sheet systems.
The shower pan represents the highest-risk area for water intrusion and foundation movement—which is why we dedicate the most robust waterproofing treatment to this critical zone. The 10-inch transition up the walls ensures complete protection where the pan meets the walls.
Arizona’s foundation conditions—expansive soils, settling, and temperature-induced movement—create unique challenges for shower pans. The anti-fracture membrane embedded in the inside corners absorbs movement and prevents cracks from telegraphing through to tile surfaces, while the thick liquid membrane coats provide maximum moisture barrier protection.
Professional waterproofing requires proper cure time between coats. We never rush this critical phase to meet arbitrary schedules—each coat must cure completely before the next application for long-term performance.
Shower Pan Flood Testing
Before any tile installation begins, we perform comprehensive flood testing on every shower pan we build. This critical step verifies waterproofing integrity before it’s covered with tile.
Our flood test process:
Dam the shower drain with test plug
Fill shower pan with water 2-3 inches deep
Mark water level on walls
Let water sit
Inspect for any water loss or moisture migration
Verify water level remains constant
Check subfloor and surrounding areas for leaks
Only after successful flood test completion do we proceed with tile installation. This verification catches any waterproofing defects before they’re hidden behind tile—when repairs are simple rather than expensive.
Many contractors skip flood testing because it adds a day to the schedule. We consider it non-negotiable because it’s the only way to verify waterproofing performance before tile installation.
25-Year Laticrete Warranty
The Laticrete Hydro Ban system carries a 25-year warranty when installed according to manufacturer specifications—providing long-term protection and peace of mind for your investment.
This industry-leading warranty demonstrates manufacturer confidence in product performance and durability. Cheaper waterproofing alternatives typically offer limited or no warranty coverage.
Shower Waterproofing Installation Process
Our waterproofing installation follows proven steps developed over hundreds of successful shower installations:
Step 1: Hydro Ban Board Installation
We install Hydro Ban Board on all shower walls (as far up as tile will go):
Cut 3×5 boards to fit wall dimensions
Fasten boards to wall framing with appropriate fasteners
Apply Hydro Ban Adhesive Sealant where boards meet (all seams)
Apply adhesive sealant in all inside corners
Apply adhesive sealant on all outside corners (curb, bench edges)
Apply adhesive sealant in niche openings and all interior surfaces
Apply adhesive sealant on bench seat surfaces
Cover every single screw head with adhesive sealant
Create watertight seals at all connection points
Step 2: Shower Pan Construction
After wall board installation, the shower pan must be properly constructed with correct slope for drainage:
Pre-slope mortar bed or sloped foam base installation
Linear drain or center drain placement
Verification of proper slope (minimum 1/4 inch per foot toward drain)
Smooth, even surface preparation
The shower pan provides the foundation for waterproofing—proper slope ensures water flows to the drain rather than pooling on surfaces.
Step 3: Install Anti-Fracture Membrane in Shower Pan
We install anti-fracture membrane in critical areas of the shower pan:
Place anti-fracture membrane in all inside corners of shower pan
Prepare for liquid membrane application
Ensure proper positioning before liquid application
Step 4: Apply First Coat Hydro Ban Liquid Membrane
Using brush and roller application, we apply the first thick coat of Hydro Ban liquid membrane to the shower pan:
Cover entire shower pan surface completely
Apply 10 inches up the wall from shower pan (critical transition zone)
Paint membrane over anti-fracture corners
Apply around drain area
Maintain consistent thick coverage throughout
Allow proper cure time before next coat
Step 5: Apply Second Thick Coat Hydro Ban Liquid Membrane
The second thick coat covers the shower pan and transition zone:
Complete coverage over entire shower pan
10 inches up the wall from shower pan
Coverage around drain and all corners
Consistent thick coverage maintained throughout
Allow proper cure time before proceeding
Step 6: Apply Third Thick Coat (If Needed)
For maximum protection, we apply 2-3 thick coats total on the shower pan:
Third coat applied for ultimate waterproof barrier
Complete shower pan coverage
10 inches up wall transition zone
Around drain and high-stress areas
Allow full cure time before flood testing
Step 7: Shower Pan Flood Test
Before any tile installation, we verify waterproofing with flood test. Only after successful test completion do we proceed with tile.
Step 8: Ready for Tile Installation
After waterproofing passes all inspections and flood testing, surfaces are prepared for shower tile installation—ensuring the foundation is perfect before visible work begins.
Arizona-Specific Waterproofing Considerations
Arizona’s climate creates unique challenges for shower waterproofing that require specialized approaches:
Foundation Movement and Settling
East Valley homes often experience foundation settling and movement due to expansive clay soils. This movement can create cracks in rigid waterproofing systems that don’t flex with foundation shifts.
Our S.W.A.N. Plan includes crack-isolation membranes (anti-fracture felt) specifically designed to accommodate foundation movement while maintaining waterproof integrity.
Extreme Temperature Fluctuations
Arizona’s temperature swings—from 120°F summer days to freezing winter nights—cause materials to expand and contract repeatedly. This thermal cycling stresses shower components and can cause failures in inferior waterproofing systems.
The Laticrete Hydro Ban system remains flexible across extreme temperature ranges, maintaining watertight seals regardless of seasonal temperature changes.
Low Humidity and Rapid Drying
Arizona’s dry climate can cause materials to cure too quickly during installation, potentially compromising waterproofing effectiveness. Proper installation requires careful attention to cure times and moisture management during application.
Our installers are trained specifically for Arizona conditions, ensuring proper application and curing regardless of temperature and humidity levels.
Shower Waterproofing for Different Shower Types
The S.W.A.N. Plan waterproofing system adapts to different shower configurations while maintaining complete protection:
Walk-In Shower Waterproofing
Walk-in shower installations receive complete S.W.A.N. Plan protection including full wall waterproofing on all three shower walls, complete pan waterproofing with proper slope, curb waterproofing (top, front, sides), reinforced corners and transitions, niche and bench waterproofing, and flood testing before tile.
Walk-in showers’ larger size requires more waterproofing material but follows the same comprehensive approach that ensures decades of performance.
Curbless Shower Waterproofing
Curbless shower installations demand even more rigorous waterproofing because water can migrate beyond traditional shower boundaries.
Curbless waterproofing includes extended waterproofing beyond shower area, additional anti-fracture protection at transitions, careful attention to floor-to-bathroom floor transition, proper slope to prevent water migration into bathroom, complete coverage of recessed pan area, and reinforced perimeter where shower meets bathroom floor.
Curbless showers require the highest level of waterproofing expertise—our S.W.A.N. Plan provides the protection these sophisticated designs demand.
Tub-to-Shower Conversion Waterproofing
Tub-to-shower conversions often involve modifying the original waterproofing envelope. We remove old tub and surround completely, inspect and repair any water damage from old installation, install new shower pan system with proper slope, apply complete S.W.A.N. Plan waterproofing to new configuration, address any plumbing penetrations from tub removal, and verify complete coverage in converted space.
Converting tubs to showers gives us the opportunity to install modern waterproofing that far exceeds whatever protection existed in the original tub installation.
Shower Retile and Refresh Waterproofing
When retiling existing showers, waterproofing assessment is critical. We remove all old tile to expose substrate, inspect existing waterproofing condition, remove any compromised or inadequate waterproofing, install new Hydro Ban Board substrate if needed, apply complete S.W.A.N. Plan waterproofing system, and proceed with new tile installation.
We never tile over existing tile because we can’t verify waterproofing condition underneath. Complete removal allows inspection and installation of proper waterproofing before new tile.
Common Waterproofing Mistakes We Fix
We frequently repair or replace showers that failed due to waterproofing mistakes:
Waterproofing Only Seams and Corners
The Problem: Membrane applied only where surfaces meet, leaving wall and floor areas unprotected.
The Result: Water penetrates through grout and tile, reaching unprotected areas where damage develops.
Our Approach: Complete surface waterproofing—every square inch receives membrane coverage.
Using Drywall or Green Board in Showers
The Problem: Standard drywall or moisture-resistant drywall used as shower substrate.
The Result: Rapid deterioration, mold growth, structural damage within 2-5 years.
Our Approach: Hydro Ban Board or cement board substrate with complete liquid membrane coverage—never drywall of any type in wet areas.
Skipping Flood Testing
The Problem: No verification that waterproofing works before tile installation.
The Result: Waterproofing defects discovered after tile installation when repairs are expensive.
Our Approach: 24-48 hour flood test on every shower before any tile installation begins.
Inadequate Corner Reinforcement
The Problem: No fabric reinforcement at corners, or single-coat membrane without reinforcement.
The Result: Cracks develop at corners where stress is highest, allowing water penetration.
Our Approach: Anti-fracture felt and fabric tape embedded in multiple membrane coats at all transitions.
Rushing Cure Times
The Problem: Applying subsequent coats before previous coats cure, or tiling before waterproofing fully cures.
The Result: Compromised adhesion, incomplete waterproof barrier, eventual failure.
Our Approach: Strict adherence to cure time requirements—we never rush waterproofing to meet schedules.
Not Waterproofing Niches and Benches
The Problem: Shower niches and benches left unwaterproofed or partially waterproofed.
The Result: Water penetrates behind features, causing damage around openings and beneath benches.
Our Approach: Complete five-surface waterproofing inside every niche (back, sides, top, bottom) and all bench surfaces.
Using Inferior Products
The Problem: Cheap waterproofing products from big-box stores or unknown manufacturers.
The Result: Products break down faster, lack proper flexibility, don’t carry meaningful warranties.
Our Approach: Laticrete Hydro Ban system exclusively—professional-grade materials with 25-year warranty.
Timeline and Cost for Shower Waterproofing
Shower waterproofing represents approximately 3-5 days within the complete shower remodeling timeline:
Day 1: Substrate Installation
Install Hydro Ban Board on shower walls, tape and prepare all seams, verify surfaces are ready for waterproofing.
Day 2: First Coat and Reinforcement
Apply first coat Hydro Ban to all surfaces, install anti-fracture felt in pan corners, install fabric reinforcement at all transitions, allow cure time.
Day 3: Second and Third Coats
Apply second coat covering all reinforcement, apply third coat to critical areas, complete all waterproofing coverage, allow final cure time.
Day 4-5: Flood Testing
Install test plug and fill pan with water, let water sit 24-48 hours, monitor water level and inspect for leaks, verify successful test, document results.
After successful flood test completion, tile installation begins.
Shower Waterproofing Costs
The S.W.A.N. Plan waterproofing system adds $800-$1,500 to shower project costs depending on shower size and complexity:
Small Walk-In Shower (48×36): $800-$1,000
Standard Walk-In Shower (60×36): $1,000-$1,200
Large Walk-In Shower (72×48): $1,200-$1,500
Curbless Shower: $1,200-$1,800
Master Bathroom Shower: $1,200-$1,800
These costs include all Hydro Ban Board substrate material, complete Hydro Ban liquid membrane system, anti-fracture felt reinforcement, fabric reinforcement tape, professional installation labor, flood testing and verification, and 25-year warranty coverage.
Material costs represent approximately 40% of waterproofing expense—professional installation labor and expertise account for the majority because proper waterproofing requires skill, care, and time.
Value Comparison:
Proper waterproofing (S.W.A.N. Plan): $1,000-$1,500
Failed shower repair (tear-out and rebuild): $15,000-$30,000+
The waterproofing investment represents 5-8% of total shower cost but prevents 100% failure—making it the highest-value component of any shower installation.
For complete bathroom remodeling cost information and project timelines, visit our Bathroom FAQs page.
Frequently Asked Questions About Shower Waterproofing
What is shower waterproofing?
Shower waterproofing is the installation of moisture barriers behind tile that protect your home’s structure from water damage. It includes waterproof substrate, liquid-applied membrane on all surfaces, reinforced corners and transitions, and flood testing to verify integrity before tile installation.
Why is shower waterproofing so important?
Tile and grout are not waterproof. Without proper waterproofing membrane behind tile, water penetrates into walls and floors, causing mold growth, wood rot, structural damage, and eventual shower failure requiring complete rebuild.
What is the S.W.A.N. Plan?
Our S.W.A.N. Plan stands for Sleep Well At Night. It’s our comprehensive waterproofing system using Laticrete Hydro Ban products, including Hydro Ban Board substrate, liquid waterproofing membrane, anti-fracture felt reinforcement, and mandatory flood testing. The system carries a 25-year warranty.
Do you waterproof the entire shower or just corners?
We waterproof the entire shower—all walls from floor to ceiling, complete shower pan, curb, benches, niches, and every corner and transition. Many contractors only waterproof corners and seams to save time and money. We waterproof everything because water finds its way through incomplete protection.
What is Laticrete Hydro Ban?
Laticrete Hydro Ban is a professional-grade, liquid-applied waterproofing membrane that creates a continuous, flexible waterproof barrier. It’s used by professional contractors nationwide and carries a 25-year warranty when properly installed. Hydro Ban provides superior protection compared to cheaper alternatives.
How is liquid membrane better than sheet waterproofing?
Liquid-applied membranes create seamless waterproof barriers with no joints where failure can occur. Sheet membranes must be overlapped and sealed at seams, creating potential weak points. Liquid membrane flows into every corner and around every penetration, ensuring complete coverage.
What is the flood test?
The flood test fills the shower pan with water before tile installation, verifying that waterproofing is complete and functional. This test catches any defects while repairs are simple. Without flood testing, waterproofing problems aren’t discovered until after tile installation when repairs are expensive.
How long does shower waterproofing take?
Complete waterproofing installation takes 3-5 days including substrate installation, multiple membrane coats with proper cure time, and flood testing. We never rush waterproofing because proper cure time and testing are essential for long-term performance.
Can you tile over existing shower tile?
We don’t recommend tiling over existing tile. The existing tile may have waterproofing failures, the added thickness creates transition problems, and adhesion to existing tile is less reliable. Removing existing tile allows us to inspect and repair any underlying issues and install proper waterproofing.
What causes shower tile to fall off?
Tile failure typically results from inadequate waterproofing (moisture behind tile), improper thinset application, wrong thinset type, substrate failure, or lack of proper surface preparation. Water penetrating behind tile breaks down adhesive bonds.
Can cheap waterproofing products work?
Cheap waterproofing products from big-box stores lack the performance, flexibility, and warranty coverage of professional systems. The cost difference is minimal compared to total shower cost, but performance difference is measured in decades. We use only professional-grade materials because we stand behind our work.
What is anti-fracture felt?
Anti-fracture felt is specialized fabric membrane installed in shower pan corners to absorb foundation movement and prevent cracks. Arizona’s challenging soil conditions cause foundation settling and movement—anti-fracture felt protects against this movement while maintaining waterproof integrity.
Does waterproofing come with a warranty?
Yes. The Laticrete Hydro Ban system carries a 25-year manufacturer warranty when installed according to specifications—which is exactly how we install every S.W.A.N. Plan system. This warranty demonstrates manufacturer confidence in long-term product performance.
What happens if waterproofing fails?
Failed waterproofing leads to water damage behind tile, mold growth, wood rot, structural damage, and eventually requires complete shower demolition and rebuild. Repair costs typically run $15,000-$30,000+. Proper waterproofing prevents this failure scenario entirely.
Do you waterproof shower niches?
Yes. Every shower niche receives complete waterproofing on all five interior surfaces (back, sides, top, bottom) plus reinforcement around the opening. Many contractors skip niche waterproofing, leading to water damage behind and around niches.
Is the S.W.A.N. Plan required or optional?
The S.W.A.N. Plan waterproofing system is included in every shower we build—it’s not an optional upgrade. We don’t offer inferior waterproofing options because we won’t build showers that are likely to fail. Every client receives the same comprehensive protection.
What areas do you service?
We provide shower waterproofing and complete bathroom remodeling throughout the Phoenix East Valley including Gilbert, Chandler, Mesa, Tempe, Scottsdale, and Ahwatukee.
Why Choose Mustache Approved for Shower Waterproofing
Licensed General Contractor (ROC #309760)
As a licensed, bonded, and insured general contractor, we handle complete shower projects including waterproofing, tile, plumbing, and glass—ensuring every phase meets professional standards. One contractor, one point of accountability.
Exclusive S.W.A.N. Plan System
Every shower receives our comprehensive S.W.A.N. Plan waterproofing—we don’t offer cheaper alternatives or shortcuts. You receive the same professional-grade protection regardless of shower type or project budget.
25-Year Laticrete Warranty
The Laticrete Hydro Ban system carries a 25-year manufacturer warranty, demonstrating long-term confidence in product performance and proper installation. This warranty protection remains in effect regardless of contractor status.
Mandatory Flood Testing
We flood test every shower pan for 24-48 hours before tile installation—no exceptions. This verification ensures waterproofing works before it’s hidden behind tile, catching any defects while repairs are simple.
Arizona-Specific Expertise
Our waterproofing approach addresses Arizona’s unique challenges—foundation movement, temperature extremes, and soil conditions. We include crack-isolation protection specifically for East Valley home conditions.
Professional Installation Standards
Our installers are trained in proper waterproofing techniques, understand manufacturer specifications, and follow proven procedures developed over hundreds of successful shower installations. We don’t experiment on your shower.
Complete Transparency
We document waterproofing installation with photos, explain what we’re doing and why, and provide clear timeline expectations. You understand exactly what protection you’re receiving.
No Shortcuts Ever
We never compress cure times, skip flood testing, or reduce coverage to save time or money. Proper waterproofing requires specific steps—we follow them without exception because failure consequences are too serious.
Serving the East Valley
We proudly provide shower waterproofing and complete bathroom remodeling services throughout the East Valley:
Gilbert
Chandler
Mesa
Tempe
Scottsdale
Ahwatukee
Ready to Protect Your Shower Investment?
Whether you’re planning a walk-in shower installation, curbless shower installation, tub-to-shower conversion, or complete master bathroom remodeling, contact Mustache Approved Remodeling to discuss your project.
We’ll evaluate your space, explain our S.W.A.N. Plan waterproofing system, review your goals and timeline, and provide a clear plan for your shower project with the protection it deserves.
Additional Resources:
Bathroom FAQs – Common questions answered
View Our Bathroom Project Gallery – See completed transformations
Walk-In Shower Installation – Comprehensive walk-in shower information
Curbless Shower Installation – Zero-entry shower details
Tub-to-Shower Conversion – Convert your unused tub
Shower Tile Installation – Professional tile services
Bathroom Remodeling – Complete bathroom services
Shower Installation – Complete shower installation services
Virtual Showroom – See your finished space before we build
Small Bathroom Remodeling – Guest baths, hall baths, and powder rooms
Flooring Installation – Coordinate flooring with bathroom projects
Bathtub Installation – Freestanding tubs, slipper tubs, jetted tubs, Roman tub decks & complete tub filler installation
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Your shower deserves waterproofing that lasts. With the S.W.A.N. Plan, you’ll truly Sleep Well At Night.