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 from first call to final walkthrough
Care in the home: floors protected from snow, salt, and debris; cleanup handled daily
Details and finish quality that hold up through Michigan’s seasonal humidity changes
Local accountability: you work with the Michigan team that serves your area, not an out-of-state call center

Customer, Vicki, requested replacement of an existing upstairs bathtub with a walk-in shower designed to...
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Customer, Joan, requested a tub-to-shower conversion to enhance bathroom safety and accessibility. Key requirements included...
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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Customer, Tom, requested their outdated bathtub be converted into a walk-in shower to accommodate long-term...
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Customer, Dave, requested their upstairs tub be replaced with a walk-in shower and their downstairs...
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Customer, Stan, requested their tub be replaced with a walk-in shower to make the space...
View Full Project →A tub-to-shower conversion removes your existing bathtub and replaces it with a shower in the same footprint. In most Michigan homes, the plumbing location remains the same, keeping the project focused and predictable. It’s not a full bathroom remodel. It’s a targeted update to improve entry, daily use, and long-term maintenance.
The work stays contained to the wet area. Floors and walkways are protected—especially important during Michigan’s wet or snowy months. Debris is managed carefully, and cleanup happens before the crew leaves each day. Most homeowners say the process feels more controlled than they expected.
Most conversions are completed in 1–2 days. You’ll know your installation date in advance. The crew arrives on time and works through the plan discussed during your consultation. The goal is minimal downtime, so your bathroom is back in use quickly.
For many homeowners, yes. Michigan homes often have higher tub walls that require balance and flexibility to step over. A shower conversion reduces or removes that barrier. Even if you feel steady today, an easier entry can make a difference over time—especially during darker winter mornings or when mobility changes.
Michigan bathrooms go through seasonal shifts—dry indoor heat in winter and higher humidity in summer. Modern wall systems are designed to stay stable through those changes. They resist cracking, swelling, and mold buildup when properly installed and sealed. Proper waterproofing behind the walls also protects your home's structure over the long term.
You can choose features based on comfort and usability:
During your consultation, you’ll see what fits your Michigan home’s layout and your goals.
Before installation, you receive a clear outline of what will be removed and what will be installed. The quote reflects that defined scope. If something unexpected is found behind the walls—such as hidden moisture—it’s discussed with you before moving forward. No changes happen without your approval. Clear plan first. Then work begins.
No. A properly completed conversion looks intentional. Updated wall systems, clean lines, and coordinated finishes make the shower look like it belongs in the space. Many Michigan homeowners say the entire bathroom feels newer—even though only the wet area changed.
In most cases, yes. Grout-free wall panels eliminate grout buildup and the need to scrub grout lines. The design removes hard-to-reach corners common in older Michigan tubs. Less bending. Less scrubbing. Less frustration.
If you no longer use the tub regularly, converting it to a shower often makes daily life easier for years to come. Durable materials and proper waterproofing help protect your home from moisture issues—especially important in Michigan’s freeze-thaw climate, where water intrusion can become costly over time. It’s often the most practical upgrade when you want improvement without remodeling the entire bathroom.
If stepping over the tub feels inconvenient, unnecessary, or harder than it used to be, that’s usually a sign. A short conversation can clarify:
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