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1. How to Decide:
Shower vs. Tub
Pros and Cons

Shower Head
Before jumping into a shower conversion, you first need to decide whether or not a conversion is right for your situation. What’s best for someone else may not work for you, and there are several pros and cons to consider for each area.

Why You Should
Convert to a Shower

Gain or Increase Space

You can increase your showering space up to 40% by removing your tub, depending on the size and layout of your bathroom.

Improved Safety

A shower is safer and more accessible with a far lower risk of falling. You can also add safety additions such as shower benches, grab bars, and shelving options.

Boost Home Value

A shower conversion offers a contemporary design feel, and on average homeowners can expect to receive an average return on bathroom renovation around 70%.

Better Efficiency

Taking a daily shower over a bath can save 4,000 gallons of water a year!

When You Should
Keep Your Tub

You’re a Soaker

If you love baths, then a shower conversion may not be for you. There are numerous health benefits associated with a good soak in the bathtub.

You Have Small Children

For parents, it’s usually much easier (and drier!) to use a tub than to get the little ones clean in the shower.

The Timing’s Not Right for the Investment

Industry-wide pricing can be as high as $30,000 for a custom tub to shower conversion. If you don’t have the budget, you may need to hold off.

You Can’t Afford the Disruption

A shower conversion can take a few days to several weeks, which is time you won’t be able to use your bathroom.