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
Options explained in plain language so you can decide confidently
Local accountability: you work with the Michigan team that serves your area

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Customer, Tom, requested their outdated bathtub be converted into a walk-in shower to accommodate long-term...
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Customer, Dave, requested their upstairs tub be replaced with a walk-in shower and their downstairs...
View Full Project →Traditional tubs require stepping up and over a high wall. That movement becomes harder over time, especially during Michigan winters when joints feel stiffer, and balance feels different in the morning. A walk-in shower lowers or removes that barrier. For many Michigan homeowners, that means:
It’s a practical upgrade that reduces risk without changing your entire bathroom.
Most low-threshold showers reduce the step-in height to just a few inches. In some homes, barrier-free options may eliminate the step entirely. Michigan homes vary. Basements, slab foundations, and plumbing layouts affect what’s possible. During your consultation, we:
No guessing. No vague answers. Just a clear plan.
No. In most Michigan homes, we install the walk-in shower within the existing wet area. That keeps:
You get a focused upgrade without turning your home into a construction zone.
Most installations are completed in 1–2 days. We schedule carefully, especially during Michigan’s winter months when the weather matters. You’ll know:
We protect flooring and entryways, particularly during snow and mud season, and clean up before we leave.
Not at all. Many Michigan homeowners in their 50s and 60s choose walk-in showers because they:
It feels modern today and practical long term.
You can choose:
We walk through:
You choose what fits your comfort level and budget.
Yes. Michigan winters mean more indoor time. That means your shower gets used more. Modern wall systems:
Less scrubbing. Less bending. Less maintenance.
That matters during months when you’d rather not be deep cleaning tile.
We work with many Michigan families, coordinating updates for parents who want to stay in their homes. Here’s what happens:
Everyone stays informed. No pressure. Just clarity.
Yes. Michigan homes experience:
Our wall systems and bases are designed to handle moisture changes and daily use. Proper waterproofing protects the surrounding structure and reduces long-term risk. Durability matters here. We install accordingly.
Ask yourself:
If the answer is yes to any of those, it may be time to explore options. The next step is simple.
Schedule a quick 5-minute call. We’ll answer your questions and help you decide what makes sense for your Michigan home.
