Walk-in Shower Installation
January 27th, 2026 | by Nick Kayser | Posted in
At Mustache Approved Remodeling, we specialize in walk-in shower installation throughout the East Valley, including Gilbert, Chandler, Mesa, Tempe, Scottsdale, and Ahwatukee.
Walk-in showers—featuring low or no threshold entry, frameless glass enclosures, and modern tile designs—have become the most requested bathroom upgrade throughout the East Valley. These showers combine luxury aesthetics with practical accessibility, creating spa-like experiences that work for all ages and abilities. Many walk-in showers are created through tub-to-shower conversions, eliminating underused bathtubs.
However, professional walk-in shower installation requires more than simply removing a tub and adding tile. Proper waterproofing, structural modifications, precise slope work, and code-compliant plumbing are essential to ensure your walk-in shower performs flawlessly for decades.
As a licensed general contractor (ROC #309760), we handle every phase of your walk-in shower installation with our proven S.W.A.N. Plan waterproofing system, ensuring your shower delivers lasting beauty, function, and peace of mind.
For comprehensive information about bathroom renovations, visit our bathroom remodeling services page or our Bathroom FAQs. We offer master bathroom remodeling and small bathroom remodeling for guest baths, hall baths, and powder rooms.
What Is a Walk-In Shower?
A walk-in shower is a shower design with easy entry access—typically featuring a low threshold (2-4 inches) or no threshold at all. Walk-in showers eliminate the need to step over high tub walls or traditional shower curbs, creating a more accessible, open, and modern bathroom design.
Walk-in showers typically include:
- Low-profile or flush threshold entry
- Frameless or semi-frameless glass enclosures
- Tile walls and floors with custom design options
- Modern fixtures including rain heads, body sprays, and handheld options
- Built-in niches, benches, and storage features
- Professional waterproofing systems
The term “walk-in shower” encompasses several design variations, including curbless showers (zero-entry showers with no threshold), barrier-free showers (designed for wheelchair access), and low-threshold showers (minimal curb for easier entry).
Throughout the East Valley, walk-in showers have become the preferred choice for bathroom remodels, offering a perfect balance of modern aesthetics, practical function, and long-term value.
Benefits of Walk-In Shower Installation
Modern, Spa-Like Aesthetics
Walk-in showers create the luxury bathroom aesthetic featured in design magazines and model homes. Large-format tiles, frameless glass, and open layouts deliver a high-end, contemporary look that makes bathrooms feel like private spas.
The visual impact of a walk-in shower transforms the entire bathroom. Without bulky tub enclosures or dated shower-tub combinations, the space feels larger, brighter, and more sophisticated.
This modern aesthetic is particularly valuable in East Valley homes where contemporary design has become the preferred style among homebuyers and homeowners alike.
Improved Accessibility and Safety
One of the primary reasons homeowners choose walk-in showers is improved accessibility. By eliminating or minimizing the threshold entry, walk-in showers:
- Remove tripping hazards for all family members
- Accommodate aging-in-place needs for long-term homeowners
- Allow easier access for anyone with mobility challenges
- Provide safer entry for children and elderly users
- Enable wheelchair or walker access when designed as barrier-free
- Reduce slip-and-fall risks compared to stepping over high tub walls
For East Valley homeowners planning to stay in their homes long-term, a walk-in shower is one of the most valuable accessibility upgrades available—providing safety and independence for years to come.
Easier Cleaning and Maintenance
Walk-in showers are significantly easier to clean than traditional tub-shower combinations. Without tub walls, shower doors with tracks, or hard-to-reach corners, cleaning becomes faster and simpler.
Frameless glass enclosures eliminate the metal tracks and frames that collect soap scum and mildew. Large-format tiles reduce grout lines, cutting cleaning time and maintenance requirements.
The open design allows easy access to all surfaces, making it simple to squeegee walls and glass after each use—preventing water spots and mineral buildup common in enclosed shower-tub units.
Increased Home Value and Market Appeal
Walk-in showers are among the most sought-after features for modern home buyers, particularly in competitive East Valley markets like Scottsdale, Gilbert, and Tempe.
Homes with updated bathrooms featuring walk-in showers typically:
- Sell faster than homes with outdated tub-shower combinations
- Command higher prices due to modern, move-in-ready bathrooms
- Appeal to a broader range of buyers including young professionals, families, and retirees
- Stand out in listing photos and home tours
- Reduce buyer objections about needed renovations
A professionally installed walk-in shower represents a high-return investment that delivers both immediate enjoyment and future resale value.
For more information about bathroom remodeling costs and value, visit our bathroom remodeling cost guide.
Customization and Design Flexibility
Walk-in showers offer virtually unlimited design possibilities. From tile selection to fixture placement to built-in features, every element can be customized to match your aesthetic preferences and functional needs.
Popular walk-in shower design options include:
- Floor-to-ceiling tile in subway, large-format, or mosaic patterns
- Accent walls with natural stone, marble, or decorative tile
- Multiple shower heads including rain heads, body sprays, and handheld fixtures
- Built-in corner benches for comfort and safety
- Recessed niches for storage without protruding shelves
- Linear drains for contemporary styling and improved drainage
- Custom glass configurations including full enclosures or partial panels
This design flexibility allows you to create a walk-in shower that perfectly suits your space, style, and budget.
The Installation Process: What to Expect
Design Consultation and Planning
Every walk-in shower project begins with thorough consultation and planning. During this phase, we:
- Evaluate your existing bathroom layout and structure
- Discuss your design preferences, functional needs, and budget
- Review tile options, fixture selections, and built-in features
- Assess plumbing modifications required for your design
- Create detailed project plans including timeline and materials
- Provide transparent pricing with no hidden costs
This planning phase ensures everyone understands the project scope, timeline, and expectations before work begins. For details on our tile process, visit our shower tile installation page.
Demolition and Structural Preparation
Once the design is finalized, we begin with careful demolition of your existing tub or shower area. This work includes:
- Removal of existing tub, shower, or tub-shower combination
- Disposal of old tile, fixtures, and materials
- Inspection of underlying structure for any issues
- Repair or replacement of damaged framing, subfloor, or cement board
- Modification of floor structure if installing low-profile or curbless design
For standard walk-in showers with low curbs, minimal structural modification is required. For curbless or barrier-free designs, additional floor work may be needed to create proper drainage slope while maintaining accessibility.
Throughout demolition, we protect your home with dust barriers, floor protection, and careful material handling to minimize disruption.
Plumbing Rough-In and Drain Work
Professional plumbing work is critical for walk-in shower performance. We handle all necessary plumbing modifications including:
- Relocation or installation of shower drains for optimal placement
- Rough-in for shower valves, diverters, and controls
- Installation of supply lines for multiple shower heads or body sprays
- Pressure balancing valve installation for safety and code compliance
- Drain sizing and slope verification for proper water flow
All plumbing work is completed to current building codes and inspected before proceeding to waterproofing and tile installation.
Linear drains—increasingly popular in modern walk-in showers—are installed during this phase, positioned for both aesthetic appeal and optimal drainage performance.
Shower Pan Installation and Slope Work
The shower pan forms the critical foundation of your walk-in shower. We install professional-grade shower pan systems designed specifically for your shower configuration.
For low-threshold walk-in showers, we install traditional shower pans with proper slope toward the drain. For curbless designs, we install recessed pan systems that create the necessary drainage slope while keeping the shower floor level with the bathroom floor.
Slope work must be precise—typically 1/4 inch per foot minimum toward the drain. This gradient prevents water pooling while remaining comfortable and safe underfoot.
Our installation team uses professional slope gauges and leveling systems throughout the process to ensure accuracy and proper drainage performance.
Our S.W.A.N. Plan Waterproofing System
Waterproofing is the single most important factor in walk-in shower longevity and performance. A shower that looks beautiful but lacks proper waterproofing will eventually fail—causing expensive water damage, mold growth, and structural problems.
At Mustache Approved Remodeling, every walk-in shower 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 Board & waterproofing membrane applied to shower pan. We use Hydro Ban Seal where the boards meet and in the inside corners. This liquid-applied membrane creates a continuous, flexible waterproof barrier that moves with your home’s natural settling and expansion. We also, take it a step further using an antifracture felt in the corners around the shower pan.
Unlike sheet membranes that can fail at seams, liquid-applied Hydro Ban creates a monolithic waterproof barrier with no weak points or potential failure areas.
Hydro Ban Board or Professional-Grade Cement Board
All shower walls receive Hydro Ban Board substrate that provides structural support and moisture resistance. This professional-grade backing ensures your tile installation has a solid, stable foundation that won’t deteriorate from moisture exposure.
Crack-Isolation Membranes
Arizona’s challenging foundation conditions—including soil movement, settling, and temperature fluctuations—require additional protection. We install crack-isolation membranes that protect against movement and prevent cracks from telegraphing through to your tile surface.
This additional layer is particularly important in East Valley homes where seasonal temperature swings and soil conditions create ongoing foundation movement.
Complete Surface Coverage
We waterproof the entire shower system:
- All shower walls from floor to ceiling or top of tile
- Shower floor and pan area with complete coverage
- Transitions between shower floor and bathroom floor
- All corners, seams, and penetrations
- Niches, benches, and any built-in features
- Drainage areas and around drain assemblies
- Glass panel attachment points and fixture penetrations
Professional Seam Sealing
Every joint, corner, penetration, and transition receives professional sealing and reinforcement. We use Laticrete sealing tape and additional membrane applications at all critical areas to ensure complete water protection.
Corners where walls meet floors—the most common failure points in shower installations—receive extra attention with multiple layers of waterproofing and reinforcement.
Proper Curing Time
Unlike contractors who rush through waterproofing to stay on schedule, we allow 24–48 hours of curing time before proceeding to tile installation. This ensures complete adhesion, proper performance, and maximum durability.
Rushing waterproofing is one of the most common causes of shower failure. We never compromise on curing time regardless of project timeline pressure.
Quality Inspection
Before any tile is installed, we perform thorough inspection of the waterproofing system to ensure complete coverage and proper application throughout the shower area.
This quality control step catches any issues before they’re covered by tile—when corrections can be made easily and inexpensively.
This comprehensive approach is what separates a Mustache Approved walk-in shower from basic installations that cut corners on waterproofing. Many contractors only waterproof seams or use thin, rushed applications that fail within a few years. Our full-system approach ensures your walk-in shower performs flawlessly for decades.
For a detailed breakdown of our waterproofing process, read our complete S.W.A.N. Plan guide or watch our waterproofing process video.
Tile Installation and Design
Tile Selection for Walk-In Showers
Tile selection plays a crucial role in both the aesthetics and performance of your walk-in shower. We help you select tiles that balance beauty, safety, and durability.
Shower Floor Tiles
Shower floors require slip-resistant tiles that provide safe footing when wet. We recommend:
- Small-format tiles (2×2 inch or smaller) with increased grout lines for better traction
- Mosaic tiles in stone, porcelain, or glass for attractive slip resistance
- Textured or matte-finish tiles rather than polished surfaces
- Pebble tiles for natural texture and excellent drainage
Smaller tiles allow for better slope transitions and provide improved slip resistance—critical safety features for walk-in shower floors.
Shower Wall Tiles
Shower walls offer more design flexibility since slip resistance is less critical. Popular options include:
- Large-format tiles (12×24 inch or larger) for modern, seamless appearance with minimal grout lines
- Subway tiles in classic or stacked patterns for timeless design
- Natural stone including marble, travertine, or slate for luxury aesthetics
- Decorative accent tiles or feature walls to add visual interest
- Floor-to-ceiling tile for complete waterproofing and cohesive design
Porcelain vs. Ceramic vs. Natural Stone
Each tile material offers different benefits:
Porcelain tiles provide excellent durability, low water absorption, and resistance to temperature fluctuations—ideal for Arizona’s climate. Porcelain works well for both floors and walls.
Ceramic tiles offer good performance at lower cost but are more porous than porcelain. We recommend ceramic for walls only, not shower floors.
Natural stone including marble, travertine, and slate delivers unmatched beauty but requires proper sealing and ongoing maintenance. Stone works beautifully for accent walls and features.
During your consultation and design phase, we’ll help you select tiles that match your style preferences while meeting performance requirements for your specific installation.
Tile Installation Process
Our professional tile installation ensures lasting beauty and performance:
Professional Tile Leveling Systems
We use professional tile leveling systems throughout installation to ensure consistent grout lines, proper slope maintenance, and flawless finished appearance. These systems eliminate tile lippage (uneven edges between tiles) that creates cleaning challenges and detracts from appearance.
Premium Thinset and Setting Materials
We use premium thinset mortar formulated specifically for shower applications. Proper thinset selection and application thickness ensures strong adhesion and prevents tiles from loosening over time.
For natural stone tiles, we use white thinset to prevent color show-through and specialized setting materials that won’t stain porous stone.
Precise Slope Verification
Throughout tile installation, we continuously verify slope accuracy to ensure proper drainage performance. Even small errors in slope can cause water pooling and drainage problems.
Quality Grout Application
We use high-quality grout products appropriate for your tile type and application. Grout lines are properly tooled, cleaned, and sealed to protect against water infiltration and staining.
For natural stone tiles, we use specialized grout that won’t stain or discolor porous stone surfaces.
Tile installation for walk-in showers typically takes 5–7 days depending on shower size, tile complexity, and design details.
Glass Enclosure Installation
Glass enclosures define the boundaries of your walk-in shower while maintaining the open, airy aesthetic that makes these showers so appealing.
Glass Configuration Options
Frameless Glass Enclosures
Frameless glass creates the most modern, high-end appearance. Thick tempered glass (typically 3/8 inch or 1/2 inch) is held in place with minimal hardware, creating clean lines and unobstructed views.
Frameless glass is easier to clean than framed alternatives since there are no metal channels to collect soap scum and mildew.
Semi-Frameless Glass
Semi-frameless designs use minimal framing—typically only at the door or panel edges—providing a balance between modern aesthetics and lower cost compared to fully frameless installations.
Partial Glass Enclosures
Many walk-in showers use partial glass enclosures rather than full surrounds. A single glass panel or partial wall contains spray while maintaining the open feel.
Partial enclosures work well for larger showers where the shower head is positioned away from the bathroom, minimizing water spray outside the shower area.
Glass Panel Placement and Design
Strategic glass positioning helps contain shower spray while preserving the open feel of the walk-in design. We evaluate:
- Shower head placement and spray patterns
- Drain location and water flow
- Bathroom layout and available floor space
- User preferences for enclosure vs. openness
Glass panels typically extend 72–78 inches high and vary in width based on shower size and configuration. We help you balance water containment with visual openness during the design phase.
Hardware and Finish Options
Glass hardware is available in various finishes to match your bathroom fixtures and design aesthetic:
- Chrome for classic, bright appearance
- Brushed nickel for subtle, contemporary look
- Matte black for bold, modern contrast
- Oil-rubbed bronze for traditional warmth
- Champagne Bronze for luxury aesthetics
Hardware selection should match or complement your shower fixtures, faucets, and other bathroom hardware for cohesive design.
Glass is typically measured after tile installation is complete and installed during the final week of your project.
Built-In Features and Custom Details
Walk-in showers offer excellent opportunities for built-in features that enhance both function and aesthetics.
Shower Niches
Recessed niches provide convenient storage for shampoo, soap, and toiletries while maintaining clean lines without protruding shelves or corner caddies.
We typically install niches at comfortable reach height (48–60 inches from shower floor) and size them to accommodate standard bottle sizes while fitting between wall studs.
All niches receive complete waterproofing with proper slope to prevent water accumulation. Interior niche surfaces can be tiled to match shower walls or finished with contrasting accent tile.
Shower Benches
Built-in benches add comfort and functionality—particularly valuable for aging-in-place applications, leg shaving, or simply relaxing under the spray.
Benches must be properly sloped (approximately 1/4 inch per foot) to prevent water pooling and fully waterproofed to prevent moisture infiltration into the structure below.
Common bench configurations include:
- Corner benches in L-shape utilizing two walls
- Linear benches along one wall
- Floating benches cantilevered from wall
Bench height typically ranges from 17–19 inches for comfortable seating.
Multiple Shower Heads and Body Sprays
Walk-in showers work beautifully with multiple fixture configurations:
- Overhead rain heads for luxurious full-body coverage
- Handheld shower heads for flexibility and accessibility
- Body sprays for spa-like massage experience
- Combination systems with multiple spray options
When planning multiple fixtures, proper drainage capacity becomes even more important. We size drains appropriately for the total water flow from all fixtures operating simultaneously.
All built-in features receive the same comprehensive S.W.A.N. Plan waterproofing treatment as the rest of your shower system.
Timeline for Walk-In Shower Installation
Walk-in shower installations typically take 4–6 weeks depending on shower size, tile complexity, built-in features, and inspection schedules.
Week 1: Demolition, Floor Modification, and Plumbing
Existing tub or shower removal, any necessary floor structure modifications, and plumbing rough-in completed. Inspections scheduled if required by local building department.
Week 2: Waterproofing and Start Tile
Complete S.W.A.N. Plan waterproofing system application with proper curing time, then tile installation begins on shower floor and walls.
Week 3: Continue Tile Installation
Tile installation continues with precise slope work, professional leveling systems, and quality control throughout. Grout application and sealing completed.
Week 4: Finish Tile, Measure Door, & Trim Out
Final tile installation completed, grout application and sealing finished, glass enclosure measured for fabrication, and trim work installed.
Week 5: Glass Fabrication (No work while fabrication)
Waiting on glass fabrication (typically 10 business days). No active work at your home during this period.
Week 6: Glass Installation
Shower glass enclosure installation, final fixture installation and adjustments, cleanup, and final project walkthrough.
Projects involving structural modifications, complex tile patterns, or elaborate built-in features may require additional time. We provide detailed timelines during consultation so you know exactly what to expect.
For more information about bathroom remodeling timelines, visit our Bathroom FAQs page.
Cost of Walk-In Shower Installation
Walk-in shower installation costs vary based on shower size, materials selected, built-in features, and project complexity.
Standard walk-in shower installations (replacing existing tub or shower with tiled walk-in shower, standard fixtures, glass enclosure) typically range from $15,000–$25,000 in the East Valley.
Premium walk-in shower installations (larger showers, luxury tiles, multiple fixtures, extensive built-in features) typically range from $25,000–$35,000+.
Cost factors include:
- Shower size and layout
- Tile selection (standard ceramic vs. large-format porcelain vs. natural stone)
- Glass enclosure type and size (partial vs. full enclosure, frameless vs. semi-frameless)
- Fixture quality and quantity (single head vs. multiple fixtures)
- Built-in features (niches, benches, linear drains)
- Structural modifications required
- Plumbing relocations or upgrades
Walk-in showers typically cost more than standard tub-shower combinations but less than full bathroom remodels. The investment delivers significant value through improved aesthetics, better functionality, and increased home value.
For detailed bathroom remodeling cost information, visit our bathroom cost guide.
Walk-In Showers vs. Tub-Shower Combinations
Walk-In Showers:
- Modern, spa-like aesthetics
- Improved accessibility and safety
- Easier cleaning and maintenance
- More floor space and open feel
- Higher installation cost
- No bathing option for small children or soaking
- Excellent for aging in place
- Increases home value and appeal
Tub-Shower Combinations:
- Traditional, familiar design
- Bathing option for children or soaking
- Lower installation cost
- May feel cramped or dated
- More difficult cleaning requirements
- Higher threshold creates accessibility challenges
- Less appealing to modern home buyers
The right choice depends on your household needs, long-term plans, budget, and bathroom goals. For most East Valley homeowners without young children, walk-in showers provide better long-term value and enjoyment.
For homes with only one bathroom, we often recommend keeping at least one tub elsewhere in the home to maintain bathing options and appeal to future buyers with young children.
Maintaining Your Walk-In Shower
Proper maintenance ensures your walk-in shower maintains its beauty and performance for decades:
Daily Maintenance:
- Squeegee glass and tile walls after use to prevent water spots and soap buildup
- Ensure adequate bathroom ventilation during and after showers
- Wipe down glass panels to prevent hard water deposits
- Keep drain clear of hair and debris
Weekly Maintenance:
- Clean shower surfaces with pH-neutral cleaners designed for tile and stone
- Spray and wipe glass with glass cleaner or vinegar solution
- Check drain flow and clear if needed
- Inspect grout lines for any signs of wear or discoloration
Periodic Maintenance:
- Inspect and re-caulk joints if needed (typically every 2–3 years)
- Check glass panel hardware and tighten if loose
- Deep clean with appropriate tile and grout cleaners
- Re-seal natural stone if applicable (typically annually)
With proper care and our comprehensive S.W.A.N. Plan waterproofing, your walk-in shower will deliver reliable performance and beautiful appearance for 20+ years.
Frequently Asked Questions About Walk-In Shower Installation
How long does a walk-in shower installation take?
Most walk-in shower installations take 4–6 weeks from start to finish. This includes demolition, plumbing work, waterproofing, tile installation, and glass enclosure installation. Timeline varies based on shower size, tile complexity, and glass fabrication lead times.
Can you install a walk-in shower where a tub currently exists?
Yes. Tub-to-shower conversions are one of our most common projects. We remove the existing tub, modify the space as needed, install proper waterproofing, tile the shower, and install glass enclosure. The process typically takes 4–6 weeks.
Do walk-in showers require special plumbing?
Walk-in showers require proper drain sizing and slope but don’t necessarily require special plumbing beyond standard shower requirements. If you’re adding multiple shower heads or body sprays, additional supply lines and larger drains may be needed. We handle all plumbing modifications as part of the installation.
Will a walk-in shower work in a small bathroom?
Yes. Walk-in showers often work better in small bathrooms than tub-shower combinations because they create a more open, spacious feel. Minimum recommended size is typically 36 inches wide by 48 inches deep, though smaller spaces can work with careful planning.
Are walk-in showers difficult to keep clean?
No. Walk-in showers are generally easier to clean than tub-shower combinations. Frameless glass and large-format tiles reduce cleaning requirements. Daily squeegeeing of glass and walls prevents water spots and keeps the shower looking pristine with minimal effort.
Do walk-in showers splash water everywhere?
When properly designed, walk-in showers contain water effectively. Strategic glass panel placement, appropriate shower head positioning, and proper drain placement ensure water stays within the shower area. We design each installation to minimize splash while maintaining the open aesthetic.
How much does a walk-in shower cost?
Walk-in shower installations in the East Valley typically range from $18,000–$40,000+ depending on size, materials, fixtures, and features. We provide detailed quotes during consultation so you understand exactly what’s included and can make informed decisions about materials and features.
Will a walk-in shower increase my home value?
Yes. Walk-in showers are highly desirable features that typically increase home value and marketability. Homes with updated bathrooms featuring walk-in showers often sell faster and command higher prices than homes with dated tub-shower combinations.
Can walk-in showers accommodate accessibility needs?
Yes. Walk-in showers can be designed with various accessibility features including zero-threshold entry, built-in benches, grab bars, handheld shower heads, and wheelchair clearances. These features can be incorporated while maintaining attractive, modern aesthetics.
Why Choose Mustache Approved for Walk-In Shower Installation
Licensed General Contractor (ROC #309760)
As a licensed, bonded, and insured general contractor, we handle all aspects of your walk-in shower installation including permits, inspections, structural work, plumbing, and code compliance.
Comprehensive S.W.A.N. Plan Waterproofing
Every walk-in shower receives our complete S.W.A.N. Plan waterproofing system using Laticrete Hydro Ban for lasting protection and peace of mind. We never cut corners on waterproofing—the most critical element of shower longevity.
Professional Design Consultation
We help you select tiles, fixtures, and features that match your aesthetic preferences while meeting performance requirements. Our team provides expert guidance throughout the design process.
Proven Process
Our 6-step remodeling process ensures quality results, clear communication, and zero surprises from consultation through final walkthrough.
Complete Project Management
We handle every detail including demolition, structural work, plumbing, waterproofing, tile installation, glass installation, and final inspection—giving you one point of contact throughout your project.
Quality Materials and Craftsmanship
We use professional-grade materials from trusted manufacturers and employ skilled craftsmen who take pride in precision installation. Every detail matters in creating a shower that performs flawlessly and looks beautiful for decades.
Warranty Coverage
All walk-in shower installations include our 5-year workmanship warranty plus manufacturer warranties on all materials and products.
Serving the East Valley
We proudly provide walk-in shower installation and complete bathroom remodeling services throughout the East Valley, including:
Ready to Discuss Your Walk-In Shower Project?
If you’re considering a walk-in shower installation for your East Valley bathroom, contact Mustache Approved Remodeling to schedule a consultation. We’ll evaluate your space, discuss design options, review materials and fixtures, and provide a clear plan and timeline for your project.
Additional Resources:
- Bathroom Remodeling FAQs – Common questions answered
- View Our Bathroom Project Gallery – Before and after transformations
- Curbless Shower Installation – Zero-threshold shower options
- Schedule a Consultation Today
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