Las Vegas Tub to Shower Conversion — Reclaim Your Bathroom Space

A lot of Las Vegas homeowners are trading in their old tubs for a clean, open shower. Whether your tub sits unused or your bathroom feels too tight, The Hanson Company Flooring and Remodel handles everything from demo to the final tile — right here in Las Vegas since 2000.

Bathtub Replacement in Las Vegas

Frequently asked questions

We get a lot of questions from Las Vegas homeowners before they commit to a conversion. Here are honest answers to the ones we hear most.

Ask Us Your Question
  • How much does a tub to shower conversion cost in Las Vegas?

    Most tub to shower conversions in Las Vegas run between $3,000 and $8,000 depending on space size, materials, and plumbing needs. The best way to get an accurate number is with an in-home quote.

  • How long does a tub to shower conversion take?

    Most conversions are completed in two to four days from demo to finish. We’ll give you a realistic schedule before work begins.

  • Is converting a tub to a shower a good idea?

    For most Las Vegas homeowners, yes — especially if the tub rarely gets used. A well-finished walk-in shower adds daily functionality and can be a selling point if you ever put the house on the market.

  • Does removing a bathtub decrease home value?

    If the tub you’re removing is the only one in the home, it’s worth thinking about how that could look to future buyers. In our experience across Las Vegas, many buyers respond well to a clean, well-built walk-in shower. If your home has a second bathroom with a tub, converting the primary bath is generally a smart move.

  • Do I need a permit for a tub to shower conversion in Las Vegas?

    In most cases, yes. The City of Las Vegas and Clark County both require permits for work that touches your water supply or drain lines. We handle the permit process for our customers so nothing gets skipped.

  • What is the cheapest way to convert a tub to a shower?

    Keep the existing drain location and use a prefabricated shower base rather than custom tile. Standard fixtures and a simple surround also keep costs down. We can walk you through budget-friendly options during your consultation.

  • Should I keep one bathtub in my house?

    If you have young children or plan to sell soon, holding onto a tub somewhere in the home is worth thinking about. If your lifestyle simply doesn’t call for one, removing it is a reasonable choice for most Las Vegas homeowners.

  • Can you add accessibility features to a new walk-in shower?

    Yes. We install grab bars, fold-down benches, curbless entries, and handheld showerheads as part of our conversion work — built in from the start rather than added later.

  • What tile options are available for my new shower?

    We work with ceramic, porcelain, natural stone, and more. During your consultation we’ll walk you through options that fit your budget and the look you’re going for. Our team handles all tile installation in-house.