It’s best to prepare your budget before undertaking a tub-to-shower conversion. By planning early, you can ensure a smooth bathroom renovation.
In this post, Total Bath Systems lists the factors that can affect the overall cost of your tub-to-shower conversion project.
Size
The size of your tub and shower will directly affect the project cost. A walk-in shower is the most affordable option. Converting a tub to a tiled shower, however, is more expensive. Get a quote from a trusted contractor so you can get a clear idea of the expenses that await you.
Materials
The materials you’ll use for the shower will also affect the project’s total cost. For instance, a stone shower wall will cost more than fiberglass or acrylic. However, you must also consider cost-efficiency for your shower materials. Showers that grow old with you are always a worthwhile investment.
Bathtub Removal
You’ll need to remove the bathtub before the project can begin. The costs of the removal and disposal of old bathtubs vary. But apart from this, you should also take into account the cost of repairing the walls and plumbing that will be affected when you remove a tub.
Building Permits
In most areas, bathroom renovations do not require permits. If your local government requires a building permit, you can ask your contractor about the fees and what to expect.
Accessibility Features
If you’re adding grab bars, nonslip flooring, raised toilet seats and other features to improve the accessibility of your bathroom, these things will increase your project’s total cost.
Total Bath Systems provides excellent bathroom remodeling services that meet your specific needs. Call us at (860) 410-6950 or fill out this contact form for a free quote.