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Utah Shower & Bath Independent remodel guide

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Utah's Guide to Shower & Bath Remodeling

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Real Utah transformations

Drag the handle to see what a Sugar House alcove tub became a low-threshold walk-in shower in two days.

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Bright walk-in shower with low threshold, glass panel, and modern fixtures in the same alcoveDated bathroom with worn alcove bathtub, yellowed tile surround, and shower curtainBeforeAfter

What do these projects cost in Utah?

Real 2026 planning numbers for Utah — from a quick full bathroom remodel to fully custom walk-in showers.

Typical Utah shower and bath project costs for 2026
Project Typical range Average
Full bathroom remodel Tub/shower wet area, vanity, flooring, fixtures; mid-range materials. $6,000–$16,000 $11,000
Tub-to-shower conversion Tub removal, acrylic or composite shower system, new fixtures. $4,000–$9,000 $6,500
Walk-in shower installation Wide span: prefab acrylic at the low end, custom tile + glass at the high end. $8,400–$33,600 $16,800
Shower replacement Like-for-like replacement of an existing shower, new surround and door. $4,500–$12,000 $8,000
Bathtub replacement New tub and surround in the existing footprint. $3,000–$8,000 $5,500
Walk-in tub Unit plus installation; hydrotherapy jets and fast-drain add cost. $5,000–$20,000 $12,500
2026 Utah statewide estimates. Prices vary ±10% by city and with material choices — see the full guides for breakdowns.

What Utah homeowners are saying

  • I'm 74 and done climbing over a tub wall. The walk-in tub was installed in a day and a half, and nobody tried to upsell me on jets I didn't want. The low-pressure promise was real.

    Ruth H.

    SunRiver, St. George · 2026-06

  • I dreaded getting quotes — I pictured pushy salesmen at my kitchen table. All three companies were polite, on time, and the prices were close enough that I picked on gut feel. New shower went in over two days.

    Linda M.

    Ogden · 2026-05

  • Four kids, one working bathroom, zero patience for a three-week project. Done in two days, sealed and ready the third morning. Worth every penny of the mid-range bid we chose.

    Jennifer S.

    Orem · 2026-05

  • Our 1948 bathroom had the original cast-iron tub. The crew hauled it out, fixed the subfloor surprise underneath without drama, and the walk-in shower looks like it was always meant to be there.

    David & Karen T.

    Sugar House, Salt Lake City · 2026-04

  • Wasn't sure anyone good would drive out to Tooele. Got matched with a crew that works here every week. New shower, new fixtures, no drywall dust in my hallway. Lovely people too.

    Elaine P.

    Stansbury Park · 2026-04

  • Cache Valley water had destroyed our old glass door. The contractor actually explained which finishes survive hard water instead of just quoting the shiniest thing. Small scheduling hiccup, great result.

    Marcus B.

    Providence · 2026-03

  • Compared all three quotes side by side and saved a chunk versus the first number I got from a TV-ad company. The form really did take about a minute. Would use again for the basement bath.

    Gary W.

    Kaysville · 2026-02

  • We were 'just researching' and said so. No hounding — one friendly follow-up a month later, right when we were actually ready. That patience is why they got the job.

    Tom & Shirley R.

    Cedar City · 2026-01

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