Tub-to-shower conversion in Portland, built for daily use.
Walk-in showers replacing original tubs, with proper waterproofing and tile rebuild. Free in-home estimates. Most projects begin within 1-2 weeks of contract signing, schedule confirmed in writing.
Oregon licensed and insured
WHY TUB-TO-SHOWER
Common reasons homeowners choose tub-to-shower
Easier walk-in access
Walk-in access can make the bathroom easier to use and reduce the step-over tub barrier.
More shower space
Eliminating the tub footprint creates room for a larger walk-in shower with more daily comfort. Custom shower size, niches, and bench seating become possible.
Modernizing older Portland homes
Many 1920s Sellwood and older SE Portland bathrooms still have their original tubs. Replacing the tub with a tile shower updates the look and brings the wet-area waterproofing up to current standards.
HOW IT WORKS
From first call to final walkthrough
Free in-home estimate
We come to your home, look at the space, and ask what you want changed. No pressure, no hard sell.
Written proposal
Within a few days you get a written estimate covering materials, labor, and timeline.
Build phase
Tub removal, substrate assessment, plumbing changes, waterproofing, tile, finish. One crew. Daily site cleanup.
Walkthrough and warranty
We walk the finished work with you, fix any punch-list items, and hand over a written 1-year warranty.
PRICING
Typical investment range
Tub-to-shower conversions typically fall in the $8,000–$18,000 range. Final pricing depends on existing tub removal complexity, plumbing modifications, waterproofing scope, tile selection, and the condition of the substrate behind the tub.
Every project receives a written estimate.
SERVICE AREA
Where we work
Portland and surrounding neighborhoods.
- Sellwood
- SE Portland
- Lake Oswego
- Beaverton
- West Linn
- Milwaukie
- Tigard
- Gresham
TUB-TO-SHOWER FAQ
Common questions
How long does a tub-to-shower conversion take?
Most tub-to-shower conversions take 1-2 weeks on site, depending on tub removal complexity, waterproofing scope, and tile choices. Plumbing modifications and substrate repair can add time if the existing wall conditions need work. We give you a written start and finish date in the estimate.
Can the shower fit in the existing tub space?
Usually, yes. A standard 60-inch tub footprint converts directly to a walk-in shower of similar size. Some projects expand the shower beyond the tub footprint if adjacent floor space allows. The estimate covers the specific layout for your bathroom and any framing changes needed.
Do we need permits for tub-to-shower conversion?
Permits depend on the scope of work. Conversions that involve plumbing rough-in changes generally require a plumbing permit. Electrical work, if any, requires a separate permit. We work with licensed plumbers and electricians who pull required permits and schedule inspections. Specific permit requirements vary by city (Portland, Lake Oswego, Beaverton each have their own building departments). We confirm permit needs during the in-home estimate.
What about the floor where the tub was?
The subfloor under an old tub is often worth a close look once the tub comes out — water damage, soft spots, and old drain configurations show up here. We assess the substrate during demo, repair anything compromised, and waterproof the shower pan before tile goes down. If the floor needs more than minor repair, we flag it in writing as a change order rather than absorbing surprise scope.
Ready to start your conversion?
Tell us about your project. We’ll reach out within one business day to schedule a free in-home estimate.
