Replace your old tub with a spacious walk-in shower.

Your old bathtub takes up space you don't use anymore. Maybe you're tired of stepping over that high edge every day. Or you need easier access as you get older. Las Vegas homes from the 1990s and 2000s often have those basic builder-grade tubs that just collect dust. The extreme heat here makes quick showers more appealing than long baths anyway. Plus, walk-in showers add serious value to your home. We've converted hundreds of tubs in Summerlin and Henderson. The hard water here ruins tub surfaces faster than you'd think.[1]
High tub walls become dangerous as you get older. Walk-in showers with grab bars keep you safe.
Knee or hip problems make stepping over tub edges painful. Low-threshold showers solve this completely.
You only shower anyway. That tub just collects cleaning supplies and takes up room.
Old fiberglass and cultured marble tubs crack from Las Vegas heat. Repairs never look right.
Mineral buildup stains your tub beyond cleaning. New shower surfaces resist staining better.
Modern walk-in showers appeal to more buyers than old tubs. Great investment for resale.
We've been converting tubs to showers since 2021. Our OSHA-certified team knows Las Vegas plumbing codes inside and out. We don't cut corners with cheap materials that fail in our desert climate.
Don't wait another month staring at that old tub. We'll give you a straight answer on cost and timeline.
We handle everything from demo to final cleanup in one smooth process.
We visit your home to measure the space and discuss your needs. You'll see samples of tile, fixtures, and grab bar options. We give you a detailed written quote that covers everything.
We remove your old tub carefully to avoid damage to surrounding walls. Then we prep the plumbing for your new shower valve and drain. All surfaces get properly waterproofed before tile goes on.
We install your new shower pan, tile the walls, and add fixtures. Final touches include caulking, cleanup, and testing everything. You'll get care instructions and our warranty information.
Most tub-to-shower conversions in Las Vegas cost between $3,500 and $8,500. The final price depends on tile choice, fixture quality, and any plumbing changes needed. We give you upfront pricing with no surprise add-ons. Las Vegas hard water means we always recommend premium fixtures that won't stain or corrode quickly.
Here's what Las Vegas homeowners ask us most often.
Most conversions cost $3,500 to $8,500 in Las Vegas. Basic conversions with standard materials start around $3,500. Premium tile and fixtures can bring the total to $8,500 or more. We give you exact pricing after seeing your bathroom.
Most conversions finish in one day. Simple swaps with minimal plumbing changes often complete in 6 to 8 hours. More complex jobs with custom tile work might take two days. We'll tell you the exact timeline when we quote your project.
We don't recommend DIY shower conversions. Las Vegas plumbing codes require permits and inspections for most conversions. Waterproofing mistakes cause expensive damage later. Plus, our desert climate needs special materials that most homeowners don't know about.
Walk-in showers add more value than new tubs in Las Vegas. Most buyers prefer showers in our hot climate anyway. Showers also use less water, which matters with our water restrictions. Plus, they're easier to clean and maintain.
Yes, cracked tubs can leak water into your subfloor and walls. Las Vegas homes often have concrete slabs, so water damage gets expensive fast. Small cracks grow bigger with our temperature swings. Better to fix it now than deal with mold or structural damage.
Look for cracks in the tub surface or loose tiles around the edges. Hard water stains that won't clean off are another sign. If you're having trouble stepping over the tub edge, it's definitely time. Outdated fixtures also hurt your home's value.
Yes, we pull all required permits and schedule inspections with Clark County. Most tub conversions need plumbing permits since we're moving drain lines. We know exactly what inspectors look for and make sure everything passes the first time.