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Tub-to-Shower Conversion: Why You Should Do It Now



If you’re a homeowner who has decided on your forever home, one of the changes you should consider in preparation for your later years is a tub-to-shower conversion. In today’s post, local bathroom and mobility remodeling company DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Central Texas discusses its benefits.

What Is a Tub-to-Shower Conversion?

A tub-to-shower conversion involves removing the bathtub and replacing it with a recessed shower area. The primary aim is to improve accessibility, as a typical bathtub can be difficult to use for seniors and people with limited mobility. Shower enclosures may also be candidates for conversion, as certain designs hinder accessibility for some people.

The following are some of the features that can improve safety and accessibility and are therefore included in most tub-to-shower conversions:

  • Curbless showers make the transition between shower and the rest of the bathroom as seamless as possible by eliminating the need to step over a threshold. You can choose a flat transition or allow minimal change in elevation to prevent water flooding into other areas.
  • Grab bars within the shower enclosure promote independence, which is favorable for those who are uncomfortable with assisted bathing.
  • Seating within the enclosure helps prevent fatigue from standing too long. It also helps reduce the risk of slipping.
  • Fixtures positioned lower that make them accessible to someone who’s sitting down.

Why You Should Convert Your Bathtub to a Shower Sooner Rather Than Later

If you consider your current home to be your forever home, then think of it as future-proofing your home. If you’re living in what you consider a starter home, improvements that improve accessibility can help boost its value — something you’d want when you decide to move on to a different home.

Apart from accessibility improvements, a tub-to-shower conversion offers other benefits. It uses the floor area more efficiently, as most full-size bathtubs have large footprints. You can allocate some of the floor space for bathroom storage, for example. A shower also uses up less water per bath compared to a bathtub, which can help you save on water bills.

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We are dedicated to bringing safety, function and beauty to your home with Independence by Design™. Our team will work with you from the very beginning to create a safe and independent living environment in your home. We can identify the right modifications that meet both your immediate and future needs.

Let’s Start a Conversation!

DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Central Texas offers a wide range of professional remodeling services, including kitchen, bathroom and shower remodeling. To get started with a no-obligation consultation and bathroom quote, call us at (254) 277-2202 or contact us online. We serve the communities of Groesbeck, Robinson, West, McGregor, Crawford and many more.

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