
Tub to Shower Conversions in Camas, Washington
In downtown Camas, mill-era homes near Lacamas and Round Lakes often still carry their original clawfoot or cast-iron tub in a single, tightly built bathroom — daily-use fixtures that have outlived their usefulness for most households.
Tub to Shower Conversions for Camas homes
In downtown Camas, mill-era homes near Lacamas and Round Lakes often still carry their original clawfoot or cast-iron tub in a single, tightly built bathroom — daily-use fixtures that have outlived their usefulness for most households. A tub-to-shower conversion here means carefully removing that old tub, rebuilding the wet area with proper waterproofing, and fitting a shower into a footprint that was never designed with one in mind. Up on Prune Hill and Grass Valley, the story is different: newer builder-grade tub-shower combos that just need to become a real walk-in with better glass and tile. Both directions start with the same first step — pulling out a tub nobody uses. Given how much moisture our wet season pushes into a bathroom, getting the pan and ventilation right matters as much as the finish.
What's included
Tub-to-Shower Conversions
- Old tub and surround removed and hauled away
- New waterproof shower pan and walls built to last
- Low- or zero-threshold entry options for easier access
- Glass doors or panels in place of a tub curtain
- Coordinated tile, fixtures, and storage niches

What affects cost in Camas
Honest pricing, no guesswork
Cost swings on the era of the home: a downtown Camas tub removal can uncover aging plumbing or waterproofing that needs correcting before the new shower goes in, while a Prune Hill or Grass Valley combo swap is usually a more contained job. Tile, glass style, and threshold choice make up the rest.
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.
Camas questions, answered
Frequently asked
- Our downtown Camas house only has one bathroom with a tub — can you convert it without leaving us without a shower for weeks?
- Yes. We sequence tub removal, waterproofing, and tile closely and give you a realistic timeline up front so you know exactly how long the room is out of service. Most conversions move faster than a full remodel because the plumbing location typically stays put.
- Is a zero-threshold entry possible in an older Prune Hill or downtown Camas bathroom?
- Often, though it depends on the floor structure and existing drain location — some older homes need more framing or plumbing work to get there than a newer Grass Valley build would. We evaluate the specific bathroom before promising a threshold height.
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Tub to Shower Conversions in Camas, done right
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