Tub-to-Shower Conversion Guide for Greater Lexington Homeowners
A tub-to-shower conversion is one of the most common bathroom remodel scopes across Greater Lexington — driven by stay-put suburban homeowners across Hamburg, Beaumont, Andover, Palomar, Brannon Crossing, Georgetown, and Versailles, plus long-tenure aging-in-place demand across Lansdowne, Southland, Tates Creek, Idle Hour, and the older Winchester and Paris stock. For a typical Bluegrass-area home, it's a 1–3 day project that meaningfully changes how the bathroom is used day to day.
What's actually involved
The crew removes the existing tub and surround, inspects the framing and subfloor for moisture damage (common in Bluegrass humidity), 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 Lexington specifics worth flagging
Hamburg, Beaumont, Andover, Palomar, Firebrook, Hartland, Chilesburg, Brannon Crossing, Georgetown, Versailles, and Nicholasville subdivisions are usually the cleanest, fastest scopes in the region — framed alcoves with builder-grade tubs ready to swap. Historic intown Lexington homes in Chevy Chase, Ashland Park, Bell Court, Kenwick, and the downtown historic district, plus downtown Winchester, Paris, Versailles, and Midway, more often have plaster walls, original supply lines, and prior moisture damage worth scoping carefully. Most newer Hamburg, Andover, Brannon Crossing, and Georgetown subdivisions are slab-on-grade — any drain relocation means cutting the slab. Older intown stock typically has basement or crawlspace plumbing, which is easier to rework but worth confirming before signing.
- Plaster vs. drywall behind original tile (affects demo time)
- Moving the drain in slab-on-grade homes (significant cost adder)
- Vent fan replacement — undersized or attic-vented fans common in older Fayette stock
- Subfloor moisture damage from prior tub leaks
- HOA / architectural-review approval (Hamburg, Beaumont, Hartland, Andover master-planned subdivisions)
- Glass enclosure choice (frameless, semi-frameless, sliding)
Not sure which option fits your home? Julia will walk you through a 2-minute guided conversation and show you a personalized remodel profile.
Frequently asked questions
Is one full bathroom enough for resale in Greater Lexington?+
In family-buyer Lexington segments (Hamburg, Beaumont, Andover, Brannon Crossing, Georgetown, Versailles subdivisions), buyers usually expect at least one tub somewhere in the home. In stay-put neighborhoods, aging-in-place segments, and downtown condos, walk-in showers are the norm and not having a tub rarely affects resale.
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