We couldn’t believe how fast and clean the remodel was. It looks incredible—and no more scrubbing grout!— [Macomb Homeowner]




Clear communication that keeps you in the loop
Details and finish quality that hold up
Local accountability: you work with the Michigan team that serves your area
Materials selected to handle Michigan hard water and seasonal moisture changes

Customer, Joan, requested a tub-to-shower conversion to enhance bathroom safety and accessibility. Key requirements included...
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Customer, Dennis, requested the replacement of a leaking tub in a guest bathroom to address...
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Customer, Dave, requested a walk-in shower installation in a space not originally designed as a...
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Customer, Anna, requested replacement of their tub with a walk-in shower to create a safer,...
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Customer, Tom, requested their outdated bathtub be converted into a walk-in shower to accommodate long-term...
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View Full Project →In most Michigan homes, a shower remodel focuses on the existing shower area without tearing apart the entire bathroom. That may include replacing the base, installing new wall surrounds, upgrading fixtures, improving waterproofing, or changing the door style. Many homes built in the 1990s and early 2000s have builder-grade surrounds that stain or show wear over time. The scope is clearly defined before work begins, so you know exactly what is being updated and what is not.
Most Michigan shower remodels are completed in 1–2 days once installation begins. You receive a scheduled installation date ahead of time so you can plan around it. Before installation day:
During installation:
You’re not left wondering what happens next.
Installation happens inside your home, so Michigan weather typically does not delay the work itself. However, seasonal humidity and hard water conditions are considered when selecting materials. Many Michigan homeowners deal with:
Modern wall systems and properly sealed bases are designed to handle these conditions better than older materials.
No. Work is focused solely on the shower area. Before work begins:
During the project:
At the end of each day:
Most homeowners are surprised at how controlled and orderly the process feels.
For many Michigan homeowners, easier cleaning is the biggest improvement. Grout lines tend to trap grime and discolor over time, especially with hard water. Modern grout-free wall systems reduce those problem areas. Instead of scrubbing lines every weekend, most surfaces are wiped down quickly with regular cleaning. That changes daily use noticeably.
That’s common, especially in homes with high tub walls or narrow entries. Options may include:
Even small layout adjustments can make daily use feel steadier and more comfortable
Before installation begins, you receive a clear, itemized quote that outlines what is included.
If something unexpected is discovered behind the walls, it is discussed with you before moving forward. You stay part of the decision.
No automatic changes. No surprise add-ons
That depends on your layout and how you use the space. Options typically include:
We walk through the pros and tradeoffs of each based on:
You make the decision with full information.
If the shower is the part you use every day and the one that frustrates you most, replacing it can deliver the biggest improvement without overbuilding the project. Many Michigan homeowners choose this route when:
You improve function and appearance without committing to a full bathroom renovation.
If you notice:
It may be time to explore options. The next step is simple. Choose your Michigan location and request a quick 5-minute call. You’ll get clarity on scope, timeline, and what happens next without pressure.
