How much does a tub to shower conversion cost?

How much does a tub to shower conversion cost?

How much does a tub to shower conversion cost?

$1,000 – $8,000convert tub to prefab shower stall cost
$3,500 – $15,000convert tub to walk-in shower cost

Converting a tub to a shower costs $2,000 to $12,000 on average. Replacing a bathtub with a shower stall costs $1,000 to $8,000. Converting a tub to a walk-in shower costs $3,500 to $15,000. Bath Fitter tub to shower conversions cost $1,200 to $9,500. Removing a bathtub costs $70 to $800.

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$1,000 – $8,000 convert tub to prefab shower stall cost

$3,500 – $15,000 convert tub to walk-in shower cost


Converting a tub to a shower costs $2,000 to $12,000 on average. Replacing a bathtub with a shower stall costs $1,000 to $8,000. Converting a tub to a walk-in shower costs $3,500 to $15,000. Bath Fitter tub to shower conversions cost $1,200 to $9,500. Removing a bathtub costs $70 to $800.

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Cost to replace a tub with a shower

A tub to shower conversion costs $2,000 to $12,000 on average, depending on shower size, type, material, and plumbing work. The cost to replace a bathtub with a shower stall is $1,000 to $8,000 for the kit with installation. Converting a tub to a walk-in shower costs $3,500 to $15,000.

Cost to replace a tub with a shower - chart
Cost to replace a tub with a shower - chart
Cost to replace a tub with a shower
Conversion type Average cost
Convert tub to prefab shower stall  $1,000 – $8,000
Convert tub to walk-in shower  $3,500 – $15,000

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Tub to shower conversion - before and after
Tub to shower conversion - before and after

Average tub to shower conversion cost

The following table shows the average cost of replacing a bathtub with a shower.

Tub to shower conversion cost - chart
Tub to shower conversion cost - chart
Tub to shower conversion cost
National average cost $7,000
Minimum cost $1,000
Maximum cost $20,000
Average range $2,000 to $12,000

* Cost data is based on 81 project costs reported by HomeGuide members.

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Convert tub to walk-in shower cost

Converting a tub to a walk-in shower costs $2,000 to $12,000 on average, depending on the shower size, material, style, and if there are shower doors.

  • Replacing a tub with a walk-in shower stall kit costs $1,000 to $8,000.

  • Converting a tub to a tiled walk-in shower costs $3,500 to $15,000.

Cost to convert tub to walk-in shower
Factor Prefab shower stall Custom tile shower
Cost $1,000 – $8,000 $3,500 – $15,000
Pros
  • Less expensive
  • Easier to install
  • Available in curbless / barrier-free models
  • Highly customizable
  • Wide variety of designs to choose from in all price ranges
  • Can be curbless / barrier-free
Cons
  • Limited size options
  • Fewer design options
  • Some options look cheap or plasticky
  • More expensive remodel
  • More difficult to install
  • Installation takes longer

Converting an alcove tub to a walk-in tiled shower - before and after
Converting an alcove tub to a walk-in tiled shower - before and after

Cost to turn tub into a tiled shower

Removing a tub and installing a tiled walk-in shower costs $3,500 to $15,000, depending on the shower size, tile type and style, and plumbing work.

The cost to tile a shower is $800 to $3,000 for materials and labor.

Converting a tub to a tiled shower requires installing a new custom tile shower pan. Shower pan installation costs $900 to $3,500, including the new base, tile, and labor.

Cost to change a garden tub to a shower

Removing a garden tub and replacing it with a shower costs $2,000 to $12,000 on average. Total costs depend on the new shower style, materials selected, repairs needed, and plumbing modifications required.

Garden tub removal and disposal alone costs $400 to $800 due to the large size.

Tub cut conversion cost

Tub cut conversions cost $800 to $1,800 on average. Contractors remove a portion of the tub's front wall, leaving only a low threshold that turns the tub into a walk-in shower for easier accessibility. Tub cut outs are a cheaper alternative to a full tub to shower conversion.

Cost to replace bathtub with shower stall

The cost to replace a bathtub with a shower stall is $1,000 to $8,000, including old tub removal, a new stall, doors, fixtures, and installation. Prefab shower stall kits alone cost $350 to $4,100, depending on size, shape, style, and material.

Average shower stall prices
Enclosure type Average price
Alcove / rectangular shower stall $500 – $2,300
Square / corner shower stall $350 – $1,400
Neo-angle shower stall $450 – $1,200
Curved / rounded shower stall $500 – $1,300
Barrier-free / curbless shower stall $2,000 – $4,100

*Not including installation or fixtures.

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Shower stalls come in a variety of styles and materials:

  • Many shower stalls have built-in shelves, shampoo niches, or grab-bars.

  • Shower stalls come in acrylic, fiberglass, laminate, composite, or engineered stone.

  • Shower stall kits come with a matching shower pan with a center, left, or right drain. Confirm the pan's drain matches the location of the tub's drain.

  • Most shower stalls don't include doors or fixtures.

    • New fixtures cost $40 to $500.

    • Shower doors cost $400 to $1,900, depending on if they're framed or frameless. High-end models and curved stalls may include doors.

  • Home Depot, Lowe's, and other home improvement stores sell prefab shower stalls.

Bath Fitter tub to shower conversion cost

Bath Fitter tub to shower conversions cost $1,200 to $9,500 on average. Bath Fitter installers remove the old fixtures and tub, add backerboard and a proprietary wall adhesive, and install a prefabricated shower pan and shower stall. Installation typicaly takes only 1 day.

Cost factors to convert a tub to a shower

The cost of removing and replacing with a shower depends on the new shower size and style, materials, labor costs, plumbing work, and removing the old tub and walls.

Cost of removing bathtub and replacing with a shower
Item Average cost
Remove bathtub & debris $70 – $800
Cleanup and repairs $100 – $1,000
Prefabricated shower stall $500 – $1,500
Custom shower tiling cost $800 – $3,000
Shower pan cost* $500 – $3,500
Glass shower door cost $400 – $1,900
New faucets / fixtures $40 – $500
Shower valve replacement $225 – $575
Shelf / niche / bench* $200 – $500
Grab bars / handrails $25 – $370
Plumbing $500 – $1,100
Permits $30 – $400

*Only applies to a custom tile shower.

Replacing a jetted soaker tub with a stand up shower stall - before and after
Replacing a jetted soaker tub with a stand up shower stall - before and after

Additional cost factors include:

  • Removing the old bathtub and repairing the walls and bathroom subflooring costs $170 to $1,800, depending on the difficulty.

  • Plumbers charge $45 to $150 per hour to make new plumbing modifications, including rerouting pipes, relocating the drain, or adding dual showerheads.

  • Mold, mildew, or rot cleaning may be required during the demolition process.

  • Converting a tub to a shower requires replacing the 1 ½” tub drain line with a 2" shower drain line from the shower to the main line.

  • Most building codes need the shower floor and stall to be at least 30"x30", and may require adding short sections of wall.

  • Shower valve installation costs $225 to $575 regulate the flow of hot and cold water.

  • New shower fixtures and faucet installation costs $130 to $350 for a bathroom.

Tub to shower conversion FAQs

How do contractors convert a bathtub to a shower?

To replace a bathtub with a shower, a contractor will:

  1. Remove the old tub and surrounding tile or drywall.

  2. Make any necessary repairs to the studs or bathroom flooring.

  3. Install new backerboard and a waterproof layer.

  4. Replace the 1 ½” tub drain line with a 2" shower drain line.

  5. Install a prefab shower stall kit or a new shower base and custom tile.

  6. Test the new shower for leaks.

  7. Install new fixtures and a shower valve.

  8. Install new shower glass doors, if desired.

Should I replace my bathtub with a shower?

Replacing your tub with a shower improves accessibility, adds convenience, and modernizes the space. Converting a tub to a walk-in shower may increase resale value in areas with a large aging demographic. Eliminating a home's only bathtub may decrease resale value for homebuyers with children or pets.

Pros and cons of replacing a bathtub with a shower
Pros Cons
  • Feels more spacious
  • Improves accessibility
  • Creates room for a bench
  • Modernizes the space
  • Uses less water than a tub
  • Easier to clean
  • May increase resale value in areas with an aging demographic
  • High upfront cost
  • Not a good option for homes with only one bathtub
  • May decrease resale value
  • Bathrooms without a tub are considered three-quarter baths instead of full baths in some states.

Is it cheaper to install a shower or tub?

Installing a tub is cheaper than a shower. 

  • Bathtub installation costs $800 to $4,600, depending on the tub type and plumbing work.

  • walk-in tub costs $3,000 to $15,000 installed.

  • Shower installation costs $2,000 to $9,000, depending on size, fixtures, and type.

Tub vs. shower cost
Project Average cost
Bathtub $800 – $4,600
Walk-in tub $3,000 – $15,000
Shower $2,000 – $9,000

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Hiring a tub to shower conversion contractor

Before hiring a shower installer near you for a bathroom remodel, be sure to:

  • Get at least three estimates to compare.

  • Get references and check out a portfolio of their previous work.

  • Browse their reviews on HomeGuide and Google.

  • For tile showers, look for licensed CTEF Certified Tile Installers (CTI) who are members of the National Tile Contractors Association.

  • Select companies that are insured, bonded, and have been in business for more than five years.

  • Avoid selecting significantly lower quotes as quality may suffer.

  • Get a detailed estimate, contract, and warranty in writing before the work begins.

  • Never pay in full before the project starts. Follow a payment plan instead for work completed.

Questions to ask shower installers

  • How many tub-to-shower conversions have you done before?

  • Do you recommend tile, shower wall panels, or a premade shower stall for my bathroom, and why?

  • Will you install a shower stall kit I purchased from a home improvement store?

  • Can you provide references and a portfolio showing your work?

  • Are you licensed, bonded, and insured?

  • What steps will you take to waterproof the shower?

  • Does the estimate include the fixtures and doors?

  • Does the estimate include demo, removing the old tub, and hauling away the debris?

  • What is included in the final price?

  • What other costs should I expect?

  • Does the price include replacing the 1 ½” tub drain with a 2" shower drain?

  • How long will the installation take?

  • How many people will be working on the project?

  • How soon will I be able to use the shower after the installation?

  • Is a warranty included? If yes, what does it cover?