The new walk-in shower features solid-surface composite wall panels in a neutral stone-inspired pattern that brightens the space and complements existing flooring. The base includes a low-entry threshold for easy access, paired with a built-in bench for seated use. A brushed nickel grab bar was added to the rear wall for safety support, while a handheld showerhead on a flexible hose was installed to provide ease of reach and usability. The remodel also integrated two triangular corner shelves for product storage, keeping the shower area clean and organized.
The system was built using a multi-layer waterproofing process, including cement board backing and sealed corner seams to ensure long-term moisture protection. The remodel was performed by a licensed and insured crew specializing in wet-area conversions. Protective measures were used during demolition and installation to maintain cleanliness throughout the surrounding areas, and all work was done in accordance with national bathroom remodeling safety standards.
Installation involved removing the original bathtub, inspecting framing conditions, and applying a waterproof substrate behind all wall panels. The new materials were secured using long-life adhesive and antimicrobial silicone, and the project was completed efficiently with no disruption to adjoining finishes. A final inspection ensured proper function, sealing, and clean-up prior to turnover.
Features Presented by the Representative:
* Tub-to-shower conversion with low-threshold base
* Stone-look solid-surface composite wall panels
* Integrated bench for seated use
* Two triangular corner shelves
* Brushed nickel grab bar on rear wall
* Multi-spray handheld showerhead with flexible hose
* Cement board backing and waterproof sealant system
* Completed by licensed, bonded, and insured in-house team
* Fully transferable lifetime warranty on labor and materials