Walk-In Shower Guide for Greater Baltimore Homeowners
A walk-in shower in the Baltimore metro can mean two very different projects: a low-threshold acrylic shower with a small step-in, or a curbless tile build-out with a linear drain. Both are valid; the right pick depends on subfloor slope, budget, and whether aging-in-place is in scope.
Low-threshold vs. curbless: pick before you quote
A low-threshold shower has a 2–4" step into the pan. It's the most common Baltimore-area option, works in almost any framed alcove, and installs in 1–3 days.
A curbless shower has no step at all — the bathroom floor flows into the shower floor with a slight slope to a linear drain. Cleaner-looking and fully roll-in accessible, but it requires recessing the subfloor or building up the surrounding floor, which means more carpentry and more cost. Older Baltimore rowhomes and pre-war singles especially need joist inspection before going curbless on a second floor.
Glass options without overpaying
Frameless glass panels look the most premium and cost the most. Semi-frameless costs less and looks nearly identical from a few feet away. Sliding glass doors on barn-style hardware are common in tighter city and townhome footprints because they avoid the swing clearance issue.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I get a curbless walk-in shower on a second floor in a Baltimore rowhome?+
Usually yes, but it requires either recessing the subfloor or building up the surrounding floor. A site visit is needed to confirm joist depth and feasibility — especially in pre-war rowhomes with original framing.
What's the smallest a walk-in shower can be?+
Maryland code minimum is generally 30" x 30" of interior space. A more comfortable minimum is 36" x 48". Most converted tub alcoves end up around 30" x 60".
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