What Does It Cost To Convert Your Bathtub Into A Shower?

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How much does it cost to replace your bathtub with a shower? Typically, it ranges from $6,000 to $16,000. Bathtubs are falling out of style and being replaced with luxury showers. Specifically, Many homeowners now just view these large bathtubs as a waste of space that could be used for other things such as spa showers, additional high-end finishes, and sitting areas. Complex work and various factors give the project a wide range of pricing. Several factors play a role in determining a project’s total cost, including labor costs, material costs, and room configuration.

Shower Doors GlassLabor costs associated with remodeling a bathroom vary, but generally begin around $2,000 and can rise significantly. It is recommended to begin with the shower area first if you are trying to be economical. It is best to focus on removing the tub and adding a shower before doing cosmetic touch-ups. Project tasks include removing debris and removing the bathtub from the house, which will take about one day. Debris removal typically costs a couple hundred dollars. Bathtub removal, however, can be expensive in some areas. The cost includes retrieval, disposal, and cleanup.

Costs of materials

The cost of workers accounts for roughly half of the shower conversion budget, so materials and finishes are important. Depending on your goals and budget, you have a number of options. If you are looking for a budget-friendly version of this project, acrylic or fiberglass shower surrounds are the most affordable option. Although acrylic is slightly more expensive, it lasts much longer and requires less maintenance and damage. Typically, this type of shower selection costs around $2,200.

These costs can be significantly increased by adding a luxurious aesthetic to a bathroom. Quartz, cultured granite, or marble can cost anywhere from $60 to nearly $120 per square foot. As thinner slabs are always less expensive than thicker ones, the width of the material will also affect the price per square foot. The materials alone could cost several thousand dollars, not including installation fees. You should also keep in mind that if you want to add individual tile placement thinking you will reduce material costs, it will likely require a higher installation fee. Consider the existing materials and finishes when making changes. You can find new materials while not breaking the bank if you can organically complement or build your shower replacement around what is already in the bathroom.

Setup

Single Control FaucetsShower replacements should be based on the original configuration of the bathtub, if possible. What is the reason for this? Working with the existing bones minimizes and avoids plumbing costs that can significantly increase a project’s budget. An extensive bathroom remodel is illustrated in the before and after picture. The bathtub was removed, the shower was moved to a different wall, the toilet was reconfigured, and the sink was relocated. How much do these kinds of decisions cost?

Moving plumbing equipment within a yard or so of its original position can cost anywhere from $800 to $1,500, depending on what it is. As long as the sink does not move to a different wall, relocating it is the least expensive, whereas moving a toilet is the most expensive due to its complexity. For equipment that needs to be moved more than a few feet or drastically relocated, the associated costs could exceed $4,000. Additionally, some of these changes may require additional electrical work. Expect to have a considerably higher remodel budget if your bathtub-to-shower remodel involves expanding the square footage and structural work. Expansions of this type can increase the cost of a project by several thousand dollars.