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Tub-to-Shower Conversion Guide for Greater Austin Homeowners

A tub-to-shower conversion is one of the most common bathroom remodel scopes across Greater Austin and Central Texas. For a typical Allandale, Northwest Hills, Pflugerville, Round Rock, Cedar Park, Circle C Ranch, Avery Ranch, Brushy Creek, Sun City Texas, Kyle, or Buda primary-residence home, it's a 1–3 day project that meaningfully changes how the bathroom is used day to day.

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What's actually involved

The crew removes the existing tub and surround, inspects the framing, joists, and subfloor (or slab) for moisture damage (common in 1900s–1940s Hyde Park, Old West Austin, Clarksville, Tarrytown, Travis Heights, Bouldin Creek, Holly, Govalle, and Old Town Georgetown bungalow / four-square / Craftsman pier-and-beam stock, in long-tenure Allandale, Brentwood, Crestview, Rosedale, and Northwest Hills brick ranches, and in hillside Westlake stock on slope), installs a new shower pan, builds the new shower walls (acrylic insert, semi-custom acrylic, or tile), reworks plumbing as needed, and sets glass or a curtain rod. Permits are typically pulled when plumbing is moved.

Greater Austin specifics worth flagging

Newer Circle C Ranch, Avery Ranch, Steiner Ranch, Brushy Creek, Teravista, Forest Creek, Wolf Ranch, Mayfield Ranch, Santa Rita Ranch, Sun City Texas, Belterra, and newer Kyle / Buda / Hutto / Leander phases are usually the cleanest, fastest scopes — framed alcoves with builder-grade tubs ready to swap, on slab or post-tension slab. Mid-century Allandale, Brentwood, Crestview, Rosedale, Windsor Park, Northwest Hills, Great Hills, Oak Hill, and the older Pflugerville / Round Rock / Cedar Park / San Marcos cores more often has original cast-iron drains, lead-bend connections, undersized supply lines, and aging slab penetrations worth scoping carefully. 1900s–1940s Hyde Park, Old West Austin, Clarksville, Tarrytown, Travis Heights, Bouldin Creek, Holly, Govalle, Old Town Georgetown, downtown San Marcos, and historic Wimberley bungalow / four-square / Craftsman stock more often has plaster walls, knob-and-tube remnants, shallow joist bays, and damp pier-and-beam crawlspaces. Hillside West Lake Hills, Rollingwood, Lakeway, Bee Cave, and Jester Estates stock adds material-staging and access on slope.

  • Plaster or older drywall behind original tile (affects demo time in 1900s–1940s intown stock)
  • Subfloor and joist moisture damage from damp pier-and-beam crawlspaces, prior tub leaks, and Central Texas humidity swings
  • Vent fan replacement — undersized, soffit-vented, or humidity-degraded fans common in older intown stock and lake-edge cottages fail faster in Central Texas humidity
  • Slab-on-grade vs. post-tension slab vs. pier-and-beam plumbing (intown bungalow / four-square stock is mostly pier-and-beam; mid-century Allandale / Brentwood / Crestview / Northwest Hills stock is mostly slab-on-grade; newer Circle C / Avery / Steiner / Brushy Creek / Wolf Ranch / Belterra subdivisions are mostly post-tension slab)
  • Post-tension slab specialty cutting and rebar-mapping when drains move
  • Hillside-lot material staging in West Lake Hills, Rollingwood, Lakeway, Bee Cave, and Jester Estates
  • Hard-water-friendly finish choices in moderately hard limestone-influenced Austin Water / Round Rock / Georgetown / Brushy Creek MUD water
  • HOA rules in 1990s–2020s master-planned subdivisions and downtown / Domain / Mueller condo associations
  • Glass enclosure choice (frameless, semi-frameless, sliding)

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Frequently asked questions

Is one full bathroom enough for resale in Greater Austin?+

On primary-residence Allandale, Brentwood, Crestview, Northwest Hills, Pflugerville, Round Rock, Cedar Park, Circle C Ranch, Avery Ranch, Brushy Creek, Sun City Texas (non-age-restricted resale aside), Kyle, Buda, and newer Hutto / Leander / Liberty Hill homes, family buyers usually expect at least one tub somewhere in the home. On long-tenure aging-in-place stock across Sun City Texas, Northwest Hills, Tarrytown, Westlake, Lakeway, and the older intown Hyde Park / Travis Heights / Bouldin Creek stock, walk-in showers are the norm and not having a tub rarely affects resale. On downtown / Domain / Mueller / East Austin lofts and condos, walk-in showers are standard.

Popular Greater Austin guides

Tub-to-Shower Conversion (Greater Austin) for Austin, TX homeowners
Austin is the anchor city of the Greater Austin branch and the seat of Travis County. Housing runs from 1880s–1940s Queen Annes, Folk Victorians, four-squares, Craftsman bungalows, Tudor Revivals, and Colonial Revivals across Hyde Park, North Loop, Old West Austin, Clarksville, Tarrytown, Travis Heights, Bouldin Creek, Holly, Govalle, and Chestnut; to mid-century brick ranches and split-levels (1950s–1970s) across Allandale, Brentwood, Crestview, Rosedale, Windsor Park, Northwest Hills, Great Hills, and Oak Hill; to 1990s–2020s subdivisions across Circle C Ranch, Shady Hollow, Onion Creek, Steiner Ranch, River Place, Four Points, and Mueller infill; plus downtown / Domain / Mueller / East Austin loft and condo conversions.
Tub-to-Shower Conversion (Greater Austin) for Round Rock, TX homeowners
Round Rock is the largest city in Williamson County along IH-35 / SH-45 / SH-130 — historic downtown stock (1880s–1940s), 1980s–2000s subdivisions across Forest Creek / Teravista / Brushy Creek / Mayfield Ranch / Cat Hollow / Chisholm Valley / Stone Canyon, mid-century stock around the older core, and infill.
Tub-to-Shower Conversion (Greater Austin) for Cedar Park, TX homeowners
Cedar Park is a Williamson County city along US-183 / RM-1431 / Cypress Creek Road / Whitestone Boulevard — 1990s–2020s master-planned subdivisions (Brushy Creek-Cedar Park edge, Anderson Mill West, Buttercup Creek, Twin Creeks), mid-century-edge stock, and Lakeline / RR-1431 corridor infill.
Tub-to-Shower Conversion (Greater Austin) for Pflugerville, TX homeowners
Pflugerville is a fast-growing northeast Travis County city along the SH-130 / SH-45 / Pecan Street corridor — long-tenure 1970s–1990s subdivisions on the older core, 2000s–2020s master-planned communities (Falcon Pointe, Avalon, Highland Park, Blackhawk, Bohls Place), and infill across the Stone Hill / Heatherwilde corridors.

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