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Tub to Shower Conversions · Meridian, ID

Tub to Shower Conversions in Meridian, Idaho

Because Meridian is built largely from the 2000s onward, the tub it inherits is almost always a standard builder shower-tub combo rather than an aging fixture that has failed.

Tub to Shower Conversions for Meridian homes

Because Meridian is built largely from the 2000s onward, the tub it inherits is almost always a standard builder shower-tub combo rather than an aging fixture that has failed. Homeowners around Paramount, Lochsa Falls, and the Ten Mile corridor tend to keep a tub in a kids' or guest bath and convert the primary instead, turning that combo into the true walk-in shower the floor plan always implied. The bones in these family homes are usually sound, so the work is less about repair and more about upgrading finishes and access. Newer South Meridian subdivisions follow the same pattern, with owners opening up a cramped primary shower for everyday comfort.

What's included

Tub-to-Shower Conversions

  • Old tub and surround removed and hauled away
  • New waterproof shower pan and walls built to last
  • Low- or zero-threshold entry options for easier access
  • Glass doors or panels in place of a tub curtain
  • Coordinated tile, fixtures, and storage niches
An older bathtub and dated surround ready to be removed for a tub-to-shower conversion — Tub to Shower Conversions in Meridian, Idaho

What affects cost in Meridian

Honest pricing, no guesswork

Conversions in Meridian's newer subdivisions are typically clean swaps — modern plumbing, sound framing, and a known drain location keep surprises low, so cost concentrates in the tile, glass enclosure, and fixtures you choose. Going curbless or widening the footprint into the old tub space adds to the scope but is straightforward in homes this age.

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.

Meridian questions, answered

Frequently asked

We have several bathrooms — should we keep a tub somewhere when we convert the primary?
In a Meridian family home it's common to convert the primary to a walk-in shower while leaving a tub in a secondary or kids' bath. That keeps a tub available for young children and for resale to families touring homes around Paramount or Lochsa Falls, while giving you the spa-style shower you actually use day to day.
Can a builder shower-tub combo become a walk-in shower without moving plumbing?
Often yes. Many Meridian combos can be reworked within the existing alcove using the same drain and supply locations, which keeps the project simpler and faster. If you want a curbless entry or a wider shower, some adjustments may be needed, and we'll confirm what's possible after seeing the wall behind the surround.

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Tub to Shower Conversions in Meridian, done right

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