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What a Bath Remodel Actually Costs Here

Real project ranges for the wet space — conversions, walk-in showers, full wet-area remodels — with the honest scope talk that decides which number is yours. Baths are currently scheduling ahead; the list gets first consults.

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The Three Projects, and Why Their Prices Differ

A tub-to-shower conversion swaps the fixture inside the existing footprint — the most-requested and most-contained job. A walk-in shower adds barrier-free entry, seating, and anchored grab bars — accessibility engineered from the substrate up. A full wet-area remodel renews everything in the water zone: base or tub, wall system, fixtures, glass, ventilation. Same install method, increasingly complete scope — that’s the whole price ladder.

What Moves the Number

Scope first (the ladder above), then plumbing: keeping the drain where it lives is cheap, moving it isn’t. Then the wall system tier and glass choices — and honestly, that’s about it. What doesn’t move it: pressure tactics, tonight-only discounts, or the mystery-math of quote-after-you-sign remodelers. We design it with you at the kitchen table and price it on the spot, in writing.

Why Wall Systems Beat Tile on Price AND Upkeep

Modern acrylic wall systems install over properly prepped substrate in 1 to 2 days, are non-porous (no grout lines feeding mold), and carry lifetime warranties. Tile is beautiful, slower, costlier, and high-maintenance in a wet zone. For most Wisconsin baths, the wall system wins the value math — and we’ll give you the straight comparison if you’re weighing both.

The Safety Math Nobody Prices

The tub wall is the most common fall risk in the house, and one bathroom fall costs more — in every sense — than any remodel. A low-threshold conversion with anchored grab bars and comfort-height fixtures is often the highest-value safety upgrade a home here can get, designed so it reads as a nice bathroom, not medical equipment. Financing turns it into a monthly number instead of a someday.

Real Ranges, From Our Real Pricing

These aren't national averages — they're computed from the same local pricing we quote from.

ProjectTypical rangeWith financing*
Tub-to-shower conversion $5,500 – $18,500 as low as $45–$160/mo
Walk-in shower $5,500 – $18,500 as low as $45–$160/mo
Full wet-area remodel $18,000 – $32,000 as low as $155–$275/mo

All services assume standard single-layer removal and installation. We work hard to get these close — but they're estimates, not promises. Your exact price is firm, in writing, after your free inspection. *Estimated payment with approved credit through our financing partner; terms and rates subject to credit approval. Not an offer of credit.

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Questions, Answered Straight

Why can’t I get an exact bath price online?

Because the honest number depends on what’s behind your walls and what scope you actually choose — which is exactly what the free in-home design consult settles. The ranges above frame the decision; the consult ends it with a firm written price, same visit.

When will bath installs open up?

Baths are currently scheduling ahead. Joining the list costs nothing and holds your spot — when consult slots open, the list gets them first, in order.

Do you do the whole bathroom — floors, vanity, paint?

Our specialty is the wet area — where the water, the failures, and the value live. For scope beyond it, we’ll tell you honestly what we do and don’t take on at the consult, and design the project accordingly.

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