
Walk-In Showers in Camas, Washington
Camas splits sharply between the mill-era homes downtown and the newer hillside builds climbing Prune Hill and Grass Valley, and a walk-in shower project looks different depending on which side of town you're on.
Walk-In Showers for Camas homes
Camas splits sharply between the mill-era homes downtown and the newer hillside builds climbing Prune Hill and Grass Valley, and a walk-in shower project looks different depending on which side of town you're on. In a downtown Camas house, the single bath often still has a cramped clawfoot tub or a decades-old surround, so building a true walk-in usually means reworking the footprint and rebuilding the wet area from scratch. Up on Prune Hill or in Grass Valley, the baths are typically standard builder-grade, and the request is closer to a finish upgrade — better tile, glass, and fixtures to match the view outside. Either way, correct ventilation and waterproofing matter here, since Camas's wet-season humidity is hard on any surround that wasn't detailed properly the first time. We size the glass, niches, and drain layout to the room rather than forcing one approach across the whole city.
What's included
Custom Walk-In Showers
- Frameless or semi-frameless glass enclosures sized to your space
- Built-in niches and benches for storage and seating
- Linear and center drains for clean, modern lines
- Fully waterproofed substrate beneath every tile
- Rain heads, handhelds, and body sprays configured to your preference

What affects cost in Camas
Honest pricing, no guesswork
In the older downtown core, cost often comes down to what turns up once an original tub or surround is removed — tight framing and aging plumbing add scope. In the newer hillside homes, cost tracks the finish choices: frameless glass, tile size, and fixture count.
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 bathroom is tiny — can a walk-in shower actually fit?
- Often yes. Many mill-era Camas homes have one compact bathroom built around a clawfoot tub, and removing it in favor of a curbed or curbless shower frequently uses the space more efficiently than the original layout did. We measure the room and lay out the design before any demolition so you can see the footprint in advance.
- Do the newer homes on Prune Hill or Grass Valley need much beyond a shower swap?
- Usually not. Those builder-grade primary baths tend to have sound plumbing and framing already, so the project concentrates on tile, frameless glass, and fixtures like a rain head rather than corrective work behind the wall. We'll confirm what's there once the old surround comes off.
Request a free estimate
Walk-In Showers in Camas, done right
Tell us about your space and we'll follow up to schedule a free, no-obligation design consultation with clear, fixed pricing.
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