
Tub to Shower Conversions in La Center, Washington
La Center is a small riverfront town on the East Fork Lewis River, and its older homes near downtown and the river core still overwhelmingly have their original bathroom, tub included.
Tub to Shower Conversions for La Center homes
La Center is a small riverfront town on the East Fork Lewis River, and its older homes near downtown and the river core still overwhelmingly have their original bathroom, tub included. A tub-to-shower conversion is one of the most common projects we do here, usually paired with new waterproofing, tile, and fixtures throughout the room rather than a standalone swap. Given the river's humidity, proper exhaust ventilation is built into every scope, not treated as optional. Newer homes on the surrounding hills have more recent combos that convert more simply, but the town's character — and most of its remodel work — still centers on bringing one well-worn bathroom fully up to date.
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 La Center
Honest pricing, no guesswork
Because so many La Center bathrooms are original to the home, cost usually reflects a fuller scope — waterproofing, tile, and fixtures alongside the tub removal — rather than a narrow, isolated swap.
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.
La Center questions, answered
Frequently asked
- Our downtown La Center home's bathroom hasn't been touched since it was built — where does a conversion start?
- We start by opening up the wet area to see what's actually behind the old tub and tile, since original bathrooms this age often need waterproofing and sometimes fixtures replaced as part of the same project, not just the tub itself.
- Does being near the river mean anything extra for ventilation in a new shower?
- Yes — we treat exhaust ventilation as a required part of every La Center conversion, not an add-on, given how much moisture this area sees near the East Fork Lewis River. It's part of what keeps a new shower from developing the same problems the old tub surround had.
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Tub to Shower Conversions in La Center, done right
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