Questions, answered
Everything homeowners ask us about remodeling, costs, and how our free matching service works — in plain English.
Getting started
No — and that's the point. We're Utah's independent guide to shower and bath remodeling. We publish local cost data, explain your options, and match you with up to 3 vetted local contractors who compete for your project. We never do the work ourselves, and we never mark up your quotes.
Nothing, ever, for homeowners. Partner contractors pay us for introductions — that's disclosed on every page — and that fee does not change the prices they offer you. You get the same quote you'd get walking in their front door.
Up to 3, and you'll see their names before you agree to anything. We cap it there on purpose: enough to compare honestly, not so many that your phone becomes a full-time job.
Usually within one business day, often within a few hours. On the thank-you page you can tell us which days and times suit you best, and we pass that along.
Never. Plenty of homeowners use their quotes purely for research or budgeting. There's no commitment, no cancellation hoops, and no hard feelings if you decide to wait a year.
Three checks before any partner receives a lead: an active Utah DOPL contractor license, current general liability insurance, and a real-customer reputation review. We keep monitoring after onboarding — repeated homeowner complaints get a partner paused or removed.
Costs & pricing
It depends mostly on scope: replacing a tub or shower in place costs a fraction of gutting the whole room, and custom tile costs more than quality acrylic systems. Our bathroom remodel cost guide breaks down current Utah ranges by project type and city — those figures come from real market data and are updated for 2026.
Three things drive the spread: materials (acrylic versus tile versus stone), how much plumbing moves, and each company's schedule — a crew with a gap next week often bids sharper than one booked out three months. That's exactly why comparing up to 3 quotes pays off.
No — they're planning estimates built from Utah market data so you can budget realistically and spot outlier bids. Your real numbers come from the contractors who look at your actual bathroom.
The practical rule from agents: keep at least one bathtub somewhere in the house for families with small kids, and convert the rest freely. In homes with two-plus baths, a modern walk-in shower usually helps a sale rather than hurting it.
Keep the plumbing where it is, choose a quality acrylic system over custom tile, and bundle decisions before work starts — change orders mid-project are where budgets go to die. Our cost guides show which line items move the total most.
How matching works
We match your project with up to 3 partner contractors who cover your area and do your kind of work, and they reach out — usually within one business day — to schedule free in-home or virtual consultations. You compare their quotes and pick one, or none.
Yes — the consent box on the final step names every partner who may reach out, before you submit anything. No mystery callers.
Totally fine — 'just researching' is literally an option in our form, and we tell partners that's where you are. You can also skip the form entirely and use our cost guides until you're ready.
We match homeowners across all of Utah. We have dedicated local pages for the Wasatch Front, Cache Valley, and southern Utah metros, but a valid Utah ZIP code anywhere in the state works in the quote form.
Renovations need the property owner's sign-off, so our partners can only quote projects the homeowner approves. If your landlord is on board, have them request the quotes — and our cost guides are free to everyone in the meantime.
Projects & contractors
Most in-place replacements and tub-to-shower conversions take one to three days once materials arrive. Custom tile work runs longer — typically one to two weeks — because of curing and waterproofing stages. Full bathroom remodels usually land between one and three weeks.
Like-for-like swaps (new tub or surround in the same spot) usually don't need one. Moving plumbing, changing the room's layout, or electrical work usually does, and rules vary by city. A licensed contractor handles permitting as part of the job — if a bidder suggests skipping permits, that's your cue to pick someone else.
Acrylic systems install fast, resist Utah's hard water well, and are the budget-friendly pick; tile offers unlimited design and a premium look but costs more up front and asks for more maintenance (sealed grout). Neither is 'cheap' done well — it's a lifestyle and budget call, and our guides compare them line by line.
Four questions sort the field fast: Is waterproofing itemized in writing? Who actually does the install — employees or subs? What's the warranty on labor, not just materials? And what happens to the price if you find rot or mold behind the wall?
Privacy & contact preferences
Only the partner contractors named in the consent language when you submit — up to 3 of them — plus the service providers who run our systems. We don't sell your information to data brokers or blast lists. The details live in our Privacy Policy.
Reply STOP to any text to end messages from that sender immediately, tell any caller you're no longer interested, or email privacy@utahshowerandbath.com and we'll tell all matched partners to stand down.
Use the 'Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information' page (linked in the footer of every page). You can also request a copy of your data, corrections, or deletion there — we respond to every request.
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