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Walk-In Showers · Ridgefield, WA

Walk-In Showers in Ridgefield, Washington

Ridgefield pairs a compact historic downtown near the National Wildlife Refuge with a fast wave of new construction spreading toward the I-5 junction, and that split shows up directly in walk-in shower work.

Walk-In Showers for Ridgefield homes

Ridgefield pairs a compact historic downtown near the National Wildlife Refuge with a fast wave of new construction spreading toward the I-5 junction, and that split shows up directly in walk-in shower work. The older downtown homes often need foundational attention first — a rebuilt shower pan, updated waterproofing, and sometimes a layout change to fit a modern shower into a century-old footprint. The newer I-5 corridor subdivisions are the opposite case: sound plumbing and framing, with owners mostly after finish upgrades and curbless entries. Given how fast Ridgefield is growing, we see both ends of that spectrum regularly and scope each honestly rather than overselling either one.

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
Frameless walk-in shower with large-format stone tile, dual brass rain heads, a built-in niche, and a low-threshold entry — Walk-In Showers in Ridgefield, Washington

What affects cost in Ridgefield

Honest pricing, no guesswork

Downtown Ridgefield homes tend to add cost once an old shower pan or surround comes out and needs full replacement, while the newer I-5 junction subdivisions are more predictable, finish-driven projects. Washington sales tax on labor and materials (roughly 8.6–8.7% in Clark County) is worth factoring in on either.

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.

Ridgefield questions, answered

Frequently asked

Can you build a curbless shower in one of the newer Ridgefield subdivisions?
Yes — curbless, low-threshold showers are a common request in Ridgefield's newer homes near the I-5 junction, where the framing and plumbing are recent enough to make it a straightforward addition. It requires careful planning of the drain and floor slope, which we handle before any tile goes down.
Our downtown Ridgefield home is close to 100 years old — what should we expect?
Expect the project to start below the surface. Homes near historic downtown Ridgefield often have shower pans and waterproofing that were never built to modern standards, so we typically rebuild the wet area from the substrate up before any new tile or glass goes in — that's what makes the finished shower last.

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Walk-In Showers in Ridgefield, done right

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