
Curbless Showers in Kuna, Idaho
Kuna's newer single-family subdivisions sit almost entirely on slab, so forming a curbless recess is usually one of the more contained upgrades available for a builder-grade primary bath here — the concrete gets cut and reformed rather than an entire floor structure reworked.
Curbless Showers for Kuna homes
Kuna's newer single-family subdivisions sit almost entirely on slab, so forming a curbless recess is usually one of the more contained upgrades available for a builder-grade primary bath here — the concrete gets cut and reformed rather than an entire floor structure reworked. Because so much of Kuna's growth is recent, the common question isn't whether the design is possible so much as finishing a bathroom that still feels standard-issue, and a flush, step-free shower is one of the clearer ways to do that without touching the rest of the layout. The older homes and acreage properties near Kuna's original core and out toward the foothills are more likely to sit on raised framing, where the same recess takes more structural work to build. Whichever floor type a home has, a curbless shower reads as a universal, no-step feature that works for a young family today and won't need to be redone as needs change later.
What's included
Curbless Shower Installation
- Structural floor recess built and sloped to a linear drain
- Flush, zero-threshold entry with no curb or lip to step over
- Full waterproofing membrane across the entire recessed pan
- Frameless glass panels sized to an open, continuous sightline
- Large-format tile laid to keep grout lines minimal at the transition

What affects cost in Kuna
Honest pricing, no guesswork
In Kuna's newer slab-built subdivisions, cost concentrates in the recess cut, drain length, and glass; older or acreage homes on raised framing carry some added structural cost to form the same recess.
We don't publish one-size-fits-all prices. After a free in-home consultation we give you a clear, fixed quote in writing — no surprise change orders once the project is underway.
Kuna questions, answered
Frequently asked
- Is a curbless shower a reasonable upgrade for a newer Kuna subdivision home?
- It's one of the more contained ones available, since slab construction makes forming the recess a cleaner cut-and-rebuild rather than a structural overhaul. It's a popular way to make a builder-grade primary bath feel finished.
- Do Kuna's older homes near downtown need different work for a curbless shower than the newer subdivisions?
- Often, yes — homes on raised floor framing need the recess built into the joists rather than cut into a slab, which is a bit more involved. We'll tell you which condition your home has before scoping the project.
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Curbless Showers in Kuna, done right
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