Tub To Shower Conversion | East Valley

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At Mustache Approved Remodeling, we specialize in tub-to-shower conversions throughout the East Valley, including Gilbert, Chandler, Mesa, Tempe, Scottsdale, and Ahwatukee.

Converting an underused bathtub to a spacious walk-in shower is one of the most popular bathroom upgrades throughout the East Valley. This transformation creates a more functional, accessible, and modern bathroom while eliminating the maintenance challenges and dated appearance of traditional tub-shower combinations. We offer master bathroom remodeling and small bathroom remodeling for guest baths, hall baths, and powder rooms. Learn more about our complete bathroom remodeler services throughout the East Valley. See your finished space before we build with our Virtual Showroom 3D design consultation.

As a licensed design-build contractor (ROC #309760), we manage every aspect of your tub-to-shower conversion with our proven S.W.A.N. Plan waterproofing system, ensuring your new shower delivers lasting performance, safety, and peace of mind. We apply our comprehensive shower waterproofing system to every surface before tile installation to prevent water damage and mold.

For comprehensive information about bathroom renovations, visit our bathroom remodeling services page or our Bathroom FAQs.

For information about all shower services, visit our complete shower installation guide covering walk-in showers, curbless showers, tub-to-shower conversions, and professional tile installation throughout the East Valley.

Watch: Tub-to-Shower Conversion Project

Here’s a look at a complete tub-to-shower conversion we completed in the East Valley:

Why Homeowners Convert Tubs to Walk-In Showers

Across the East Valley, tub-to-shower conversions have become the most requested bathroom upgrade, particularly in primary bathrooms. The reasons are both practical and aesthetic.

Bathtubs Often Go Unused

Most homeowners discover their bathtubs are rarely used for soaking. Daily routines center around quick, efficient showers rather than time-consuming baths. When a bathtub occupies valuable bathroom real estate without serving a meaningful purpose, converting it to a walk-in shower makes practical sense.

Improved Safety and Accessibility

Traditional bathtubs require stepping over a high tub wall—typically 14-20 inches—which creates fall risk, particularly as homeowners age. Walk-in showers feature low-threshold or curbless entry that eliminates this hazard and allows for:

  • Safer daily access without climbing over tub walls
  • Easier entry for anyone with mobility limitations
  • Wheelchair or walker accessibility when designed properly
  • Long-term aging-in-place capability
  • Reduced risk of slips and falls

For homeowners planning to stay in their East Valley homes long-term, converting to a walk-in shower is one of the most valuable accessibility upgrades available.

Modern Design and Open Feel

Traditional tub-shower combinations often feature dated tile, worn fiberglass surrounds, and shower curtains or outdated sliding doors. These elements make bathrooms feel cramped and stuck in the past.

Walk-in showers with frameless glass, contemporary tile, and clean lines create a spa-like atmosphere that makes bathrooms feel larger, brighter, and more luxurious. This modern aesthetic significantly enhances your daily bathroom experience.

More Usable Shower Space

Standard bathtubs are typically 30 inches wide and 60 inches long. When you remove the tub and build a walk-in shower in the same footprint, you gain significantly more usable shower space—often 48×60 inches or larger.

This expanded space allows for:

  • More comfortable showering without feeling confined
  • Multiple shower heads and body sprays
  • Built-in benches for comfort and convenience
  • Larger tile layouts and design features
  • Better overall functionality for daily use

Easier Cleaning and Maintenance

Bathtubs with shower surrounds are notoriously difficult to clean:

  • Deep tubs require bending or reaching to scrub
  • Shower curtains accumulate mildew and need frequent replacement
  • Tub-shower tracks collect grime and soap scum
  • Multiple corners and edges where mold develops

Walk-in showers eliminate these maintenance challenges with continuous tile surfaces, minimal corners, and easy-to-clean glass panels. Regular maintenance becomes simpler and faster.

What to Expect: The Tub-to-Shower Conversion Process

Initial Consultation and Design Planning

Your tub-to-shower conversion begins with comprehensive consultation where we:

Evaluate Your Existing Bathroom

We assess your current tub location, plumbing configuration, floor structure, and overall bathroom layout to determine the best approach for your conversion.

Discuss Your Goals and Preferences

We review your priorities including:

  • Desired shower size and configuration
  • Entry style (low curb vs. curbless design)
  • Tile selections and design preferences
  • Glass enclosure style (frameless, semi-frameless, sliding door)
  • Built-in features (niches, benches, multiple heads)
  • Budget and timeline expectations

Review Plumbing and Structural Considerations

We identify any plumbing modifications needed, assess drain location suitability, and evaluate whether floor structure can accommodate your preferred shower design—particularly important for curbless installations.

Provide Clear Project Scope and Pricing

We deliver detailed estimates outlining all work, materials, timeline, and costs so you understand exactly what to expect before making any commitment.

This consultation typically takes 1-2 hours and provides all information needed to move forward with confidence.

Demolition and Removal

Once design is approved and materials are ordered, we begin with careful demolition:

Tub Removal

We remove your existing bathtub, which varies in complexity based on tub type:

  • Fiberglass or acrylic tubs are cut into manageable sections for removal
  • Cast iron tubs are broken apart (extremely heavy, requires special equipment)
  • Alcove tubs surrounded by tile require surrounding tile removal first

Surrounding Material Removal

All tile, tub surrounds, backing materials, and any damaged or compromised substrate are removed down to wall studs and floor structure.

Plumbing Disconnection

Existing tub drain, overflow, and water supply lines are disconnected and prepared for new shower plumbing configuration.

Inspection and Repair

We inspect all underlying structure for any water damage, rot, mold, or issues requiring repair before proceeding with new construction.

Demolition typically takes 1-2 days depending on tub type and the extent of surrounding tile or material removal required.

Plumbing Modifications

Tub-to-shower conversions require plumbing changes:

Drain Relocation or Adjustment

Bathtub drains are typically located at one end of the tub. Shower drains are usually positioned more centrally or according to your design. We relocate drain lines to the optimal position for your new shower layout.

Shower Valve Installation

We install new shower valve(s) at appropriate height for standing shower use (rather than tub-height placement). For showers with multiple heads or body sprays, we install additional valves or diverter systems.

Supply Line Modifications

Water supply lines are extended, relocated, or upgraded as needed to accommodate your new shower configuration.

All plumbing work is completed to code and inspected before proceeding to the next phase.

Shower Base and Floor Preparation

The foundation of your new shower is critical for performance and longevity:

Shower Pan System Installation

We install professional-grade shower pan systems designed to provide proper drainage slope. For curbless showers, this may require floor modifications to recess the pan area below the bathroom floor level.

Curb Construction (if applicable)

For traditional walk-in showers with a low curb, we build properly sloped thresholds that contain water while remaining easy to step over—typically 2-4 inches high.

Slope Work

We ensure correct slope gradient (typically 1/4 inch per foot minimum) toward the drain to prevent water pooling while maintaining comfortable and safe footing.

Structural Framing

We install or modify wall framing to accommodate your new shower dimensions, ensuring all framing is square, plumb, and properly positioned for tile installation.

Blocking Installation

We install solid wood blocking behind walls at appropriate heights for grab bars, shower heads, hand showers, benches, and all other mounted fixtures or accessories.

Our S.W.A.N. Plan Waterproofing System

Waterproofing is the single most critical factor in shower longevity and performance—far more important than tile selection, fixtures, or aesthetic details.

Poor waterproofing causes:

  • Water penetration into walls and floors
  • Mold and mildew growth behind tile
  • Structural damage to framing and subfloor
  • Premature failure requiring complete rebuilding

At Mustache Approved Remodeling, every tub-to-shower conversion receives our comprehensive S.W.A.N. Plan (Sleep Well At Night) waterproofing treatment.

What the S.W.A.N. Plan Includes

Laticrete Hydro Ban Liquid-Applied Waterproofing

We use industry-leading Laticrete Hydro Ban waterproofing membrane applied to all shower surfaces—walls, floors, curbs, corners, and seams. This isn’t paint-on waterproofing or minimal corner treatment. It’s complete, professional-grade coverage that creates a continuous waterproof envelope.

The liquid-applied membrane is flexible, moving with your home’s natural settling and temperature changes without cracking or failing.

Hydro Ban Board or Professional-Grade Cement Board

All shower surfaces receive Hydro Ban Board or cement board substrate providing structural support and moisture resistance. This professional backing ensures tile has a stable, properly prepared foundation.

Crack-Isolation Protection

Arizona’s challenging conditions—soil movement, foundation settling, extreme temperature fluctuations—require additional protection. We install crack-isolation membranes that protect your shower from movement and prevent cracks from affecting tile surfaces.

Complete System Coverage

We waterproof every critical area:

  • All shower walls from floor to ceiling or minimum 6 feet high
  • Entire shower floor and pan with proper slope
  • Shower curb (if present) with reinforcement and sealing
  • All corners, seams, and transitions
  • Around all penetrations including drains, valves, and fixtures
  • Built-in niches, benches, and features
  • Transitions between shower area and bathroom floor

Professional Seam Sealing and Reinforcement

Every joint, corner, penetration, and transition receives professional sealing with Laticrete waterproofing tape and additional membrane applications. These vulnerable areas get extra attention because they’re where most failures occur in substandard installations.

Proper Curing Time

We allow 24-48 hours of curing time after waterproofing application before proceeding to tile installation. Many contractors rush this phase to stay on schedule, compromising long-term performance. We prioritize durability over speed.

Thorough Quality Inspection

Before any tile is installed, we perform comprehensive inspection of the entire waterproofing system to verify complete coverage and proper application throughout all shower surfaces.

This meticulous approach is what separates a Mustache Approved tub-to-shower conversion from basic installations. Many contractors apply minimal waterproofing—just corners and seams—or use inferior products that fail within a few years. Our complete-system approach ensures your new shower performs flawlessly for 20+ years.

For detailed information about our waterproofing process, read our complete S.W.A.N. Plan guide.

Tile Installation

After waterproofing is fully cured, we proceed with tile installation:

Learn about our shower tile installation techniques and professional leveling system.

Tile Selection for Shower Performance

We help you select tiles that balance beauty, safety, and durability:

Shower Floor Tiles

For shower floors, we recommend:

  • Smaller format tiles (2×2 inch or mosaic) for better slip resistance
  • Textured or matte finishes rather than polished surfaces
  • Porcelain tiles for superior durability and low water absorption
  • Increased grout lines for better traction

Shower Wall Tiles

For walls, options expand significantly:

  • Large-format tiles (12×24 inch or larger) for modern, clean aesthetics with minimal grout
  • Subway tiles for classic, timeless appeal
  • Natural stone for luxury spa-like atmosphere
  • Accent tiles or borders for visual interest

Professional Tile Installation Process

Our installation includes:

Professional Tile Leveling Systems

We use tile leveling systems throughout installation ensuring perfectly consistent grout lines, proper alignment, and flawless finished appearance.

Premium Thinset Mortar

We apply premium thinset at correct thickness with proper trowel techniques for maximum adhesion and long-term bond strength.

Continuous Slope Verification

Throughout floor tile installation, we continuously verify drainage slope to ensure water flows properly toward the drain without pooling.

Precise Cuts and Details

All tile cuts around drains, corners, niches, valves, and fixtures are precisely measured and executed for professional results.

Quality Grout Application

We use high-quality grout products properly mixed and applied, then sealed to protect against water infiltration and staining.

Tile installation for tub-to-shower conversions typically takes 4-6 days depending on shower size, tile complexity, and custom design features.

Glass Enclosure Installation

After tile installation is complete and grout has cured, we proceed to glass:

Glass Measurement

Precise measurements are taken after all tile work is finished to ensure perfect glass fit. Attempting to measure before tile is complete leads to fit issues and gaps.

Glass Fabrication

Custom glass panels are fabricated to your exact specifications and shower dimensions. Fabrication typically requires 10-14 business days. During this period, no work occurs in your bathroom, but your project timeline continues.

Glass Options

We offer various glass styles to match your preferences:

Frameless Glass

Frameless enclosures feature minimal hardware with clean, contemporary aesthetics. Glass panels are secured with discreet clips and hinges, creating an open, spa-like feel. This is the most popular option for modern tub-to-shower conversions.

Semi-Frameless Glass

Semi-frameless designs use minimal framing around the perimeter with frameless door panels. This offers a balance between contemporary styling and structural support at a slightly lower price point than fully frameless.

Framed Glass

Traditional framed enclosures use metal framing around all glass edges. While less popular for new conversions, framed enclosures work well in traditional or transitional bathroom designs.

Sliding Doors vs. Hinged Doors

For tighter bathroom layouts, sliding doors save space by not swinging outward. For larger bathrooms, hinged doors provide easier access and cleaning.

Glass Installation Process

Professional installation includes:

  • Secure mounting of all glass panels with proper leveling and alignment
  • Installation of hinges, handles, and hardware in your selected finish
  • Application of all seals and sweeps to contain water spray
  • Adjustment and testing of door operation
  • Final cleaning and protective film removal

Glass installation typically takes one day.

Final Fixtures and Completion

After glass installation, we complete all finishing work:

  • Install shower heads, hand showers, body sprays, and trim
  • Mount grab bars, towel bars, and accessories at proper heights
  • Apply final caulking at all transitions and joints
  • Install niches, corner shelves, or built-in features if included
  • Clean all surfaces thoroughly and remove construction debris
  • Conduct final walkthrough and quality inspection

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Timeline for Tub-to-Shower Conversions

Tub-to-shower conversion projects typically take 4-6 weeks from start to finish, depending on shower size, tile complexity, glass fabrication time, and inspection schedules.

Week 1: Demolition, Floor Modification, and Plumbing

Tub removal, surrounding material demolition, floor structure preparation, plumbing modifications, drain relocation, and rough-in completed.

Week 2: Waterproofing and Start Tile

Complete S.W.A.N. Plan waterproofing system application with proper curing time, then tile installation begins.

Week 3: Continue Tile Installation

Tile installation continues with precise slope work, professional leveling systems, and quality control throughout.

Week 4: Finish Tile, Measure Door, & Trim Out

Final tile installation completed, grout application, measure shower door, and trim work finished.

Week 5: Glass Fabrication (No work while fabrication)

Waiting on glass fabrication (10-14 business days). No on-site work during this period.

Week 6: Glass Installation

Shower glass door installation, final fixture adjustments, inspection, and project walkthrough.

Projects involving significant plumbing relocations, floor modifications for curbless designs, or complex custom tile work may extend timelines by 1-2 weeks.

For more information about bathroom remodeling timelines, visit our Bathroom FAQs page.

Cost of Tub-to-Shower Conversions

Tub-to-shower conversion costs vary based on shower size, tile selection, glass type, fixtures, and built-in features.

Typical Cost Range:

Most tub-to-shower conversions in the East Valley range from $25,000-$35,000+ for complete professional installation including:

  • Complete tub removal and disposal
  • Demolition of surrounding tile and materials
  • Plumbing modifications and drain relocation
  • Shower pan system installation
  • Complete S.W.A.N. Plan waterproofing
  • Professional tile installation (walls and floor)
  • Frameless or semi-frameless glass enclosure
  • Shower fixtures and trim
  • Built-in niche or corner shelf
  • All permits and inspections

Cost Factors:

  • Shower size (larger showers require more materials and labor)
  • Tile selection (basic porcelain vs. large-format vs. natural stone)
  • Glass enclosure style (frameless vs. semi-frameless)
  • Number of shower heads and fixtures
  • Built-in features (benches, multiple niches, custom details)
  • Floor modifications for curbless design
  • Extent of structural repairs needed

Projects on the higher end typically include:

  • Larger custom showers (60×60 inches or more)
  • Premium tile with intricate patterns or natural stone
  • Frameless glass with minimal hardware
  • Multiple shower heads and body sprays
  • Built-in benches with tile work
  • Curbless or low-profile entry
  • Additional structural or plumbing complexity

During consultation, we provide detailed pricing based on your specific bathroom, design preferences, and project scope.

For detailed bathroom remodeling cost information, visit our bathroom cost guide.

Design Considerations for Your New Shower

Shower Size and Layout

Standard bathtubs occupy approximately 30×60 inches. When converting to a walk-in shower, you can:

Maintain the Same Footprint

Building your shower in the existing tub footprint (typically 48×60 inches or similar) provides significantly more usable shower space than the tub while keeping bathroom layout unchanged.

Expand the Shower Area

If bathroom layout allows, you can extend the shower beyond the original tub footprint—incorporating adjacent space, removing linen closets, or expanding into unused areas for truly spacious custom showers.

Reconfigure Bathroom Layout

Some conversions involve relocating toilets, vanities, or other fixtures to optimize shower size and overall bathroom function. This requires more extensive remodeling but can transform bathroom usability.

Entry Style

Low-Curb Entry

Traditional walk-in showers feature low curbs (typically 2-4 inches) that contain water while remaining easy to step over. This is the most common and cost-effective approach for tub-to-shower conversions.

Curbless Entry

Curbless showers eliminate the threshold entirely, creating seamless transitions from bathroom floor to shower area. This provides maximum accessibility but requires floor modifications to recess the shower pan and achieve proper drainage slope.

Not all homes can accommodate curbless construction—particularly those with slab foundations or post-tension concrete. We evaluate feasibility during consultation.

Built-In Features

Shower Niches

Recessed niches provide storage for shampoo, soap, and toiletries while maintaining clean lines. Standard sizes are 12×24 inches or 12×36 inches positioned at comfortable height. All niches receive complete waterproofing and proper slope to prevent water accumulation.

Built-In Benches

Shower benches add comfort and functionality, particularly for aging-in-place applications or luxury spa-style showers. Benches must be properly sloped and fully waterproofed. They typically measure 15-18 inches deep and span available shower width.

Multiple Shower Heads

Many tub-to-shower conversions include:

  • Overhead rain heads for luxurious coverage
  • Handheld shower heads for flexibility
  • Body spray jets at various heights
  • Combination systems with diverter valves

Multiple heads require adequate water pressure and proper valve systems to maintain temperature and flow.

Should You Keep a Bathtub Somewhere in Your Home?

While converting your primary bathroom tub to a walk-in shower is popular and practical, consider whether your home should maintain at least one bathtub:

Homes with Multiple Bathrooms

If your home has multiple bathrooms, converting the primary bathroom while keeping a tub in a secondary or guest bathroom provides the best of both worlds—accessibility and modern design where you use it daily, plus bathtub availability when needed.

Homes with Only One Bathroom

For single-bathroom homes, carefully consider:

  • Do you have young children or plan to in the future?
  • Do you have pets requiring bathing?
  • Do you personally value soaking baths?
  • Are you planning to sell within 5-10 years?

Many buyers with young families prefer homes with at least one bathtub. However, for homeowners prioritizing accessibility, safety, and modern design with no plans to move soon, converting to a walk-in shower often makes sense even in single-bathroom homes.

Tub-to-Shower Conversion vs. New Walk-In Shower in Different Location

Tub-to-Shower Conversion:

  • Uses existing plumbing location (less extensive modifications)
  • Eliminates underused bathtub
  • Maintains bathroom footprint and layout
  • Typically lower cost than relocating shower entirely
  • Faster timeline with less demolition

New Shower in Different Location:

  • Allows complete bathroom layout redesign
  • May provide better traffic flow or space utilization
  • Requires extensive plumbing relocation
  • Often involves significant structural modifications
  • Higher cost and longer timeline

For most homeowners, converting the existing tub location to a walk-in shower provides the best balance of transformation, cost, and timeline.

Maintaining Your New Walk-In Shower

Proper maintenance ensures your converted shower performs beautifully for decades:

Daily Maintenance:

  • Squeegee glass panels and tile walls after use to prevent water spots
  • Run bathroom exhaust fan during and after showering
  • Wipe down shower surfaces to remove soap residue

Weekly Maintenance:

  • Clean glass with pH-neutral glass cleaner
  • Clean tile surfaces with appropriate tile cleaner
  • Check drain for hair and debris
  • Inspect grout lines for any discoloration or wear

Monthly Maintenance:

  • Deep clean grout lines
  • Clean and disinfect drain
  • Check caulk joints for gaps or deterioration

Annual Maintenance:

  • Inspect and tighten glass door hardware
  • Re-caulk any joints showing wear

With proper care and our comprehensive S.W.A.N. Plan waterproofing, your converted shower will deliver reliable performance and beautiful appearance for 20+ years.

Frequently Asked Questions About Tub-to-Shower Conversions

How long does a tub-to-shower conversion take?

Most tub-to-shower conversions take 4-6 weeks from start to completion. This includes demolition, plumbing modifications, waterproofing, tile installation, glass fabrication, and final installation. The actual work in your bathroom occurs over approximately 2-3 weeks, with the remainder being material lead times and glass fabrication.

Can any bathtub be converted to a walk-in shower?

Most bathtubs can be successfully converted to walk-in showers. The primary considerations are plumbing configuration, floor structure, and available space. During consultation, we evaluate your specific bathroom to determine feasibility and the best approach for your conversion.

Will removing my bathtub hurt resale value?

Not necessarily. For primary bathrooms, most East Valley buyers prefer spacious walk-in showers over tub-shower combinations. However, homes should ideally maintain at least one bathtub somewhere—often in a secondary bathroom—to appeal to buyers with young children.

How much does a tub-to-shower conversion cost?

Most professional tub-to-shower conversions in the East Valley range from $25,000-$35,000+ depending on shower size, tile selection, glass style, fixtures, and design complexity. This includes complete removal, plumbing modifications, waterproofing, tile, glass, and all installation.

Do I need permits for a tub-to-shower conversion?

Yes. Tub-to-shower conversions involve plumbing modifications that require permits and inspections to ensure compliance with building codes. As a licensed general contractor, we handle all permit applications and coordinate required inspections.

Can I make the shower larger than the original tub?

Yes, if your bathroom layout allows. Many conversions expand beyond the original tub footprint to create more spacious showers. This depends on available space, fixture locations, and whether you’re willing to relocate toilets, vanities, or other elements.

What happens to the plumbing when converting a tub to shower?

Tub drains are typically located at one end of the tub, while shower drains are positioned more centrally. We relocate drain lines to the appropriate location for your shower design. Shower valves are also repositioned to standing shower height rather than tub-height placement. All modifications are completed to code.

Can I keep using my bathroom during the conversion?

The bathroom being remodeled will be out of commission during construction. If your home has multiple bathrooms, you’ll use another bathroom during the project. If this is your only bathroom, you’ll need to make alternative arrangements for approximately 2-3 weeks while active work occurs.

Is a curbless shower possible when converting from a tub?

Sometimes. Curbless shower installation requires floor modifications to recess the shower pan and achieve proper drainage slope. This is possible with many foundation types but not recommended for post-tension slabs. We evaluate feasibility during consultation.

What if my tub area has water damage or mold?

Water damage and mold are common around old bathtubs, particularly along tub edges and in corners. During demolition, we inspect all underlying structure and make necessary repairs before proceeding with your new shower installation. This ensures a solid, healthy foundation for your new shower.

Why Choose Mustache Approved for Tub-to-Shower Conversions

Licensed General Contractor (ROC #309760)

As a licensed, bonded, and insured general contractor, we handle all aspects of your conversion including permits, inspections, plumbing modifications, and structural work. You work with one trusted contractor throughout your entire project.

Comprehensive S.W.A.N. Plan Waterproofing

Every tub-to-shower conversion receives our complete S.W.A.N. Plan waterproofing system using Laticrete Hydro Ban. We never compromise on waterproofing quality—it’s the foundation of every successful shower project.

Proven Process

Our 6-step remodeling process ensures quality results, clear communication, and no surprises from consultation through final walkthrough.

Complete Project Management

We handle every detail including demolition, plumbing, structural modifications, waterproofing, tile, glass, fixtures, and inspections. One point of contact, one source of accountability, zero coordination headaches.

Transparent Pricing

We provide detailed written estimates clearly outlining all costs, materials, and timeline. No hidden fees, no surprise charges, no pressure—just honest pricing for quality work.

Warranty Coverage

All tub-to-shower conversions include our 5-year workmanship warranty plus manufacturer warranties on all materials and products.

Serving the East Valley

We proudly provide tub-to-shower conversions and complete bathroom remodeling services throughout the East Valley, including:

Ready to Discuss Your Tub-to-Shower Conversion?

If you’re considering converting your bathtub to a walk-in shower, contact Mustache Approved Remodeling to schedule a consultation. We’ll evaluate your bathroom, discuss design options, review your goals and budget, and provide a clear plan for your conversion project.

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