
Tub-to-Shower Conversion in Kansas City, MO & KS
If the tub in your primary bath only ever collects dust, converting it to a walk-in shower is one of the highest-impact bathroom upgrades you can make. We remove the tub, rework the drain and supply lines, waterproof the new base and walls, and open the footprint into a larger, easier-to-step-into shower — while helping you keep at least one tub elsewhere in the home for resale.
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- Full tub removal and haul-away
- Drain relocation and supply-line adjustment for a shower
- Waterproofed, sloped shower base
- Curbless or low-curb entry
- Tile or low-maintenance solid-surface walls
- Frameless glass or a clean shower opening
- Niche and bench for storage and seating
- In-wall blocking for grab bars
- Slip-resistant shower floor
- Ventilation upgrade where the existing fan is undersized
Typical Timeline
Typically 1 – 2 weeks
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Free in-home consultation across the KC metro — we respond within one business day with a fixed-price proposal.
Assessment & Plan
We confirm the plumbing can move to suit a shower, plan the new drain location and entry, and choose the wall and glass approach that fits the footprint.
Tub-Out & Plumbing
The tub comes out, we inspect the subfloor and framing, and we rework the drain and supply lines for the shower — repairing any moisture damage the old tub was hiding.
Waterproof & Build
We build and waterproof the sloped base, apply a membrane on the wet walls, and install tile or panels over a continuous barrier.
Glass & Finish
Glass, fixtures, and hardware go in, everything is sealed, and we confirm ventilation and drainage before the final walkthrough.

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Converting a rarely-used tub to a walk-in shower is one of the highest-impact updates in a bathroom remodel. It's more than pulling a tub — the drain and plumbing move, the wall system is waterproofed, and the footprint opens into a larger, easier-to-use space.
Keep a Tub Somewhere: Protecting Resale
The most common worry we hear is resale — and the guidance is simple: keep at least one bathtub in the home, usually in a hall or guest bath, and convert the primary-bath tub you never use. Most buyers (especially families) want a tub somewhere, so we plan which bathroom keeps one. Done that way, a conversion reads as an upgrade, not a limitation.
Plumbing, Waterproofing & the Drain
A tub drain sits in a different spot than a shower drain, so we relocate the drain and adjust the valve and supply lines. Then the real work: a bonded waterproofing membrane on the wet walls and a sloped, sealed base — built to the tile industry's ANSI A118.10 waterproofing standard — so the new shower keeps water off the framing through humid KC summers. Pulling the old tub is also when we find and repair any hidden subfloor rot.
A Natural Time to Add Accessibility
- Curbless or low-curb entry that's far easier to step into.
- In-wall blocking for grab bars, added during the build.
- A built-in bench or fold-down seat.
- Slip-resistant floor tile and a hand-held shower.
Because the CDC reports more than 1 in 4 adults 65+ fall each year — often getting in and out of a tub — a conversion is a natural moment to build in safety. See our accessible & aging-in-place bathrooms page, or the full walk-in shower build.
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Will converting my tub to a shower hurt resale value?
Usually not, as long as the home keeps at least one bathtub — most buyers and appraisers want a tub somewhere in the house, typically in a hall or guest bath. Converting a rarely-used primary-bath tub to a walk-in shower is a popular, high-appeal upgrade. We help you plan which bathroom keeps a tub so the conversion adds value rather than limiting your buyer pool.
Does the plumbing have to move?
Some of it, yes. A tub drain sits in a different spot than a shower drain, so we relocate the drain and adjust the valve and supply lines for a shower. That work is straightforward when there's access below; on a slab or tight framing it takes more planning, which we confirm during the assessment.
How long does a tub-to-shower conversion take?
A typical conversion runs about one to two weeks, depending on the plumbing changes, the wall finish you choose, and any subfloor repair uncovered when the tub comes out. You get a written schedule after the assessment.
Can the new shower be curbless or accessible?
Yes. A conversion is a natural time to go curbless and add grab-bar blocking, comfort-height fixtures, and a bench — see our accessible and aging-in-place bathrooms page for how we build for safety and independence.
Is a tub-to-shower conversion a good winter project?
Yes. It's fully interior work, so unlike siding or a deck it isn't weather-dependent — we run conversions year-round. The Kansas City off-season, when exterior projects pause, is a great time to schedule one.
We provide tub-to-shower conversion to homeowners across the Kansas City metro on both sides of the state line. Each community has its own dedicated page with local permitting, climate, and project detail — and each metro hub covers the surrounding areas we also serve.
The following government agencies, industry organizations, and official resources provide additional information relevant to your remodeling project.
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