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Tub-to-Shower Conversion in Stevenson, WA

Trade an unused tub for a spacious walk-in shower.

Tub-to-Shower Conversion in Stevenson, WA

For tub-to-shower conversion in Stevenson, the right approach starts with the local housing. Stevenson is part of our wider Southwest Washington service area in Skamania County.

Near the western gateway to the Columbia River Gorge, Stevenson sees both heavy Pacific Northwest rain and real east-county wind, so tub-to-shower conversion here means planning for moisture, rot resistance, and wind-rated exterior detailing — with James Hardie's HZ5 guidance where siding is involved.

This page covers tub-to-shower conversion specifically for Stevenson. For the full service details, see our Tub-to-Shower Conversion page, or explore all the remodeling work we do in Stevenson.

Why Stevenson Homes Need the Right Tub-to-Shower Conversion Plan

Stevenson is the Skamania County seat, a small town set between the Columbia River and forested hillsides in the heart of the Gorge. Its housing stock is a modest mix of older river-town homes near downtown and newer construction on the surrounding hillsides. Stevenson is known for some of the strongest, most consistent wind in the Gorge, which is a real factor — alongside heavy rainfall and forest moisture — in how we fasten siding, flash windows, and detail roofing here.

From Downtown Stevenson to the rest of Stevenson, we match every tub-to-shower conversion project to the age, construction, and condition of your specific home rather than a one-size-fits-all spec.

What Our Tub-to-Shower Conversion Includes

  • Full tub removal and haul-away
  • Drain relocation and supply-line adjustment for a shower
  • Waterproofed, sloped shower base
  • Curbless or low-curb entry
  • Tile or low-maintenance solid-surface walls
  • Frameless glass or a clean shower opening
  • Niche and bench for storage and seating
  • In-wall blocking for grab bars
  • Slip-resistant shower floor
  • Ventilation upgrade where the existing fan is undersized

How a Stevenson Tub-to-Shower Conversion Project Works

  1. 01

    Assessment & Plan

    We confirm the plumbing can move to suit a shower, plan the new drain location and entry, and choose the wall and glass approach that fits the footprint.

  2. 02

    Tub-Out & Plumbing

    The tub comes out, we inspect the subfloor and framing, and we rework the drain and supply lines for the shower — repairing any moisture damage the old tub was hiding.

  3. 03

    Waterproof & Build

    We build and waterproof the sloped base, apply a membrane on the wet walls, and install tile or panels over a continuous barrier.

  4. 04

    Glass & Finish

    Glass, fixtures, and hardware go in, everything is sealed, and we confirm ventilation and drainage before the final walkthrough.

Typical timeline: Typically 1 – 2 weeks. We provide a written schedule after assessing your Stevenson home.

Permits & Inspections in Stevenson

Permit requirements for tub-to-shower conversion in Stevenson are handled through City of Stevenson — Building Department. Because Washington building rules — including the Washington State Energy Code and local amendments — vary from one jurisdiction to the next, we confirm what your specific address requires and pull the permits and schedule the inspections the scope calls for.

  • Building permits are required for structural, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical work
  • New construction and most remodels must meet the Washington State Energy Code (WSEC)

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Tub-to-Shower Conversion in Stevenson — FAQs

Will converting my tub to a shower hurt resale value?

Usually not, as long as the home keeps at least one bathtub — most buyers and appraisers want a tub somewhere in the house, typically in a hall or guest bath. Converting a rarely-used primary-bath tub to a walk-in shower is a popular, high-appeal upgrade. We help you plan which bathroom keeps a tub so the conversion adds value rather than limiting your buyer pool.

Does the plumbing have to move?

Some of it, yes. A tub drain sits in a different spot than a shower drain, so we relocate the drain and adjust the valve and supply lines for a shower. That work is straightforward when there's crawlspace access below; on a slab foundation or in tight framing it takes more planning, which we confirm during the assessment.

How long does a tub-to-shower conversion take?

A typical conversion runs about one to two weeks, depending on the plumbing changes, the wall finish you choose, and any subfloor repair uncovered when the tub comes out. You get a written schedule after the assessment.

Can the new shower be curbless or accessible?

Yes. A conversion is a natural time to go curbless and add grab-bar blocking, comfort-height fixtures, and a bench — see our accessible and aging-in-place bathrooms page for how we build for safety and independence.

Do I need a permit for tub-to-shower conversion in Stevenson?

It depends on the scope. City of Stevenson — Building Department sets the requirements for Stevenson, and they can differ from neighboring Washington jurisdictions. We confirm what your project needs before we start and handle the permit and inspection process as part of the job.

Do you handle tub-to-shower conversion on both older and newer Stevenson homes?

Yes. From Downtown Stevenson to the rest of Stevenson, Stevenson in Skamania County spans a range of housing eras and construction types, and we tailor the tub-to-shower conversion plan to the age and condition of your specific home rather than a one-size-fits-all template.

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