
Curbless Showers in Hazel Dell, Washington
Hazel Dell's mid-century homes and modest ranches along the Highway 99 corridor mostly carry their original single bathroom, often on older crawlspace floor framing that was never designed with a recessed, sloped pan in mind.
Curbless Showers for Hazel Dell homes
Hazel Dell's mid-century homes and modest ranches along the Highway 99 corridor mostly carry their original single bathroom, often on older crawlspace floor framing that was never designed with a recessed, sloped pan in mind. A curbless shower here usually starts by opening that floor to rebuild the joist bay and structure underneath, since the existing framing needs real modification before the flush entry can work. Many of these baths already need a tub-to-shower conversion or a full reset for cracked tile and unmanaged moisture, so going curbless at the same time means doing the floor work once instead of revisiting it later. Newer infill scattered through the area has more current framing that's simpler to recess into. Given how long some of these houses have gone without a proper wet-area rebuild, the waterproofing membrane matters just as much as the step-free line itself.
What's included
Curbless Shower Installation
- Structural floor recess built and sloped to a linear drain
- Flush, zero-threshold entry with no curb or lip to step over
- Full waterproofing membrane across the entire recessed pan
- Frameless glass panels sized to an open, continuous sightline
- Large-format tile laid to keep grout lines minimal at the transition

What affects cost in Hazel Dell
Honest pricing, no guesswork
In Hazel Dell's older homes along Highway 99, the floor and framing rework tends to be the larger cost driver, since most of these houses weren't built with a recessed floor in mind; newer infill nearby keeps that structural side simpler.
We don't publish one-size-fits-all prices. After a free in-home consultation we give you a clear, fixed quote in writing — no surprise change orders once the project is underway.
Hazel Dell questions, answered
Frequently asked
- Our Hazel Dell ranch has one aging bathroom — is that enough space for a curbless shower?
- Often, yes — converting a worn tub-shower combo to curbless typically fits the existing footprint once the tub and curb come out, though we do need to open the floor to rebuild the joist framing for the recessed pan first.
- Is it worth combining a curbless shower with a full bathroom reset in our older Hazel Dell home?
- If your bathroom already needs new waterproofing and tile, yes — doing the floor recess and membrane work as part of that same rebuild is more efficient than opening the floor again later for a separate curbless project.
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Curbless Showers in Hazel Dell, done right
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