The cost of remodeling a shower might range from $2,895 to $11,495 or more.
Whether you’re just sick of your old shower or it’s beginning to show signs of wear and tear, remodeling a shower is a popular DIY project that many homeowners take on while still residing in their house. Because replacing a shower is an expensive project, it can be both exciting and stressful.
The cost of replacing a shower can vary significantly based on the size of your bathroom and the extent of the required work. You should anticipate paying less if you are only swapping out a tiny shower for one that is comparable in size. However, a project that involves moving the shower to a different area of the room, opening up the walls, or making plumbing adjustments can get expensive.
The cost of materials, the state of the current shower, and the cost of labor in your area will all affect the final cost of the shower remodel. That figure may also increase if you discover unreported problems along the route, such as mold or decaying wood behind the current shower.
Continue reading to find out how much a shower replacement will cost. Eventually, after reading this page through, you will be prepared to contact local remodelers and determine the most convenient payment schedule for you.
Costs of a Shower Remodel on Average
The national average for a complete shower remodel is $7,195, with average costs ranging from $2,895 on the low end to $11,495 or more on the high end. The shower enclosure itself, the walls, the flooring, adequate ventilation, waterproofing and underlayment, demolition, and fixtures are all included in the overall remodeling cost.
The size of the shower unit and the caliber of the materials used are also considered in this price range. A smaller shower/tub combo unit, for instance, with a regular fiberglass base will usually be found at the lower end of the price range. The higher end of the price range will include a large walk-in shower with custom tile, built-in shelving or benches, a luxurious shower head, and more upscale fixtures. Your final estimate will also take into account labor costs and any necessary local permits. To help you better understand your needs and the associated costs, a local shower remodeler can provide you an itemized quote.
A glass door will usually result in a more expensive shower. The typical cost of a freestanding shower ranges from $3,170 for a small, basic unit with a shower curtain to $11,495 for a large, luxurious unit with glass doors and custom tile.
In general, adding a glass door to your freestanding shower will raise the overall estimate by $590 to $2,275. Remember that frameless glass doors are more expensive than framed glass doors, with the former being more affordable.
One of the most common, contemporary shower unit designs that homeowners choose nowadays is the walk-in shower. Typically, these shower units only have a glass partition to contain the water; there isn’t a door to open and pass through. Longer walk-in showers might not even have dividers; instead, they just rely on the roomy design to keep the water in its proper place. The average cost of a walk-in shower ranges from $3,170 to $9,220, with $6,195 being the national average. The entire remodel may cost $12,000 or more if you want a large walk-in shower with tile and custom add-on fixtures like a built-in bench, shelving, and a contemporary shower head.
The popular shower and tub combo unit is great for families with kids because it gives parents the convenience of taking a shower while still enabling them to easily bathe their kids. Similar to a freestanding shower, you have the choice of shower curtains or glass doors.The average cost of a shower/tub combo with sliding glass doors is $5,570, but prices can range from $2,990 to $8,150. Your cost can decrease by $452 to $830 if you decide to forego the glass doors and use a shower curtain instead.
A corner or neo-angle shower is made for compact bathrooms where every inch counts. Generally speaking, curtains don’t work well because they are so tiny. Consequently, glass doors will typically be included with these. Including the shower unit itself, a new shower base, and new fixtures, the average cost of a small corner shower unit can range from $2,895 to $7,955.
If you would like to remove your bathtub and install a shower in its place, the cost of doing so will depend on whether you want to remove the bathtub itself, whether you want to remove the surrounding tile walls or floor, and whether you want to add new fixtures, tile, and shower
The average cost per item in the country to demolish an existing bathtub or shower is $108.
If you decide to turn your bathtub into a shower, you should budget at least $1,800 to $4,430. From there, prices may increase based on the options you select for the new shower enclosure and its components.
When you remodel your bathroom, flooring may also be an expense. New flooring should cost between $6 and $11 per square foot, plus an additional $2 to $4 for subflooring or underlayment (if necessary).
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Allure Baths and Kitchens offers bathroom remodeling and shower remodeling throughout the entire local Phoenix, AZ Valley area including: Phoenix, Scottsdale, Cave Creek, Carefree, Glendale, Peoria, Surprise and more. Get a free bathroom remodel quote by contacting us today.
Allure Baths and Kitchens offers bathroom remodeling and shower remodeling throughout the entire local Phoenix, AZ Valley area including: Phoenix, Scottsdale, Cave Creek, Carefree, Glendale, Peoria, Surprise and more. Get a free bathroom remodel quote by contacting us today.