Tub-to-Shower Conversion Guide for Central PA Homeowners
If the tub hasn't been used in over a year, a tub-to-shower conversion is usually the simplest, fastest, lowest-disruption bathroom project you can do. Most are completed in 1–3 days inside the existing footprint.
When a tub-to-shower conversion makes sense
Conversions work best when the existing tub is in the original framed alcove, plumbing isn't moving, and the homeowner is fine with a low-threshold walk-in shower in that same footprint. This describes most second-floor bathrooms in Central PA homes built between 1950 and 2000.
Conversions don't make sense if you have small children who need a bath, or if the home is the only bathroom in a property where you might later want a tub for resale. In those cases a full remodel that keeps a tub elsewhere is usually the better call.
Acrylic vs. tile for a tub-to-shower swap
Most conversions in Central PA use a semi-custom acrylic system: a one-piece base, three pre-formed walls, and a glass door. It installs in 1–3 days, has minimal grout to maintain, and the warranty usually covers labor for 10+ years.
Tile costs more, takes 1–3 weeks, and requires ongoing grout maintenance — but allows full design control. If your bathroom is a feature room you want custom, tile is the better fit. If it's a daily-use bathroom you want done, acrylic almost always wins on practicality.
What gets installed in a typical conversion
A standard scope includes tub removal, plumbing valve conversion (tub diverter to shower valve), new shower pan, three walls, a glass door or panel, fixtures, and disposal. Anything beyond that — moving the drain, replacing the subfloor, adding a niche, upgrading the vent fan — is usually a line item, not assumed.
- Tub removal and haul-away
- Valve and trim swap for shower use
- New low-threshold or curbless pan
- Acrylic or tile wall system
- Glass door or sliding panel
- Optional: niche, bench seat, grab bars, hand-held wand
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Frequently asked questions
How long does a tub-to-shower conversion take?+
Acrylic conversions in an existing footprint typically take 1–3 days on site. Tile conversions take 1–3 weeks because of dry time between waterproofing and grout.
Does removing the tub hurt resale value?+
Usually only if it leaves the home with zero tubs. In a multi-bathroom home, swapping one tub for a walk-in shower rarely affects appraisal value — and often helps for aging-in-place buyers.
Will I need to move plumbing?+
Most conversions reuse the existing plumbing wall. The valve gets swapped from a tub diverter to a shower valve, and the drain typically stays in place. Moving the drain triggers subfloor work and adds cost.
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