Professional shower and tub installation for Utah County bathrooms.
Local Shower & Tub Installation Expertise
In Utah County, quality shower and tub installation transforms your bathroom into a functional, beautiful space. Whether you're upgrading an outdated fixture or creating a fresh bathroom layout, we handle the entire installation process—from removing old fixtures to finishing details. Shower & tub installation in Utah County starts with understanding your space and needs.
We follow a clear, step-by-step process from initial planning through final inspection.
We measure your space, discuss your fixture preferences, and review existing plumbing and drainage to plan the best approach for your Utah County bathroom.
Old fixtures are carefully removed, and the wall and floor surfaces are prepared for the new installation. We ensure proper waterproofing and moisture protection throughout.
Your new shower or tub is positioned, secured, and all plumbing connections are made. Drainage and supply lines are tested to ensure proper function and no leaks.
Tile, grout, caulk, and trim are completed. We test all fixtures for proper operation and review the finished work with you before we leave.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Shower and tub installations come in many styles and configurations. We work with fiberglass, acrylic, porcelain, and tile enclosures tailored to your home.
Shower enclosures define modern bathrooms. We install frameless glass, semi-framed, and fully framed options that match your space and budget. Each enclosure is sealed properly to prevent water damage to your Utah County home's walls and subfloors.
Proper ventilation and waterproofing prevent mold and moisture issues in Utah County's variable climate.

Glass shower enclosure installation in a modern Utah County bathroom
Replacing an old tub with a new soaking tub, walk-in tub, or combination shower-tub unit is a practical upgrade. We handle removal of the old unit, any structural or plumbing adjustments, and complete installation with proper slope and drainage for safety and function.
Walk-in tubs and accessible designs are popular in Utah County for aging-in-place bathrooms.

New soaking tub installation with tiled surround in a Utah County bathroom remodel
A custom tiled shower gives you complete control over style and layout. We build the framing, install waterproofing membranes, and lay tile with professional-grade grout and sealant. Tile selection and pattern matching are key details that reflect your design preferences and the quality of your Utah County home.

Custom tiled shower with stone accent in a Utah County home
Quality shower and tub installation affects daily comfort, safety, and home value for years to come.
Water damage is costly and difficult to fix once it spreads into walls or subfloors. Correct waterproofing, sloping, and sealing during installation protects your Utah County home's structure.
A well-installed shower or tub reduces slip hazards and supports accessibility for all household members. Grab bars, curb heights, and non-slip surfaces are integrated during installation to make daily use safer and more comfortable.
We serve Utah County homeowners with reliable, professional service.
Utah County's building codes and moisture requirements shape how we approach every shower and tub installation. We know the local climate, plumbing standards, and permit requirements that keep your bathroom safe and compliant.
Common questions about shower and tub installation in Utah County.
Frameless enclosures use thicker glass with minimal hardware for a modern, open look. Semi-framed designs use aluminum tracks on top and bottom with glass panels, offering more support and easier installation at a lower cost.
Sometimes. If the new tub fits in the existing space and drain location, we can often reuse plumbing connections. Custom or relocated positions may require adjustments.
Proper ventilation, waterproofing, and quality sealants applied during installation are your first line of defense. Regular caulk and grout maintenance keeps moisture out of walls.
Most bathroom fixture installations require permits to ensure code compliance. We handle permit requirements and inspections as part of our service.
Ceramic, porcelain, and natural stone all work well. Porcelain is durable and low-maintenance. Natural stone offers character but requires regular sealing.
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