How Much Does an Accessible Shower Cost in Houston, TX? (2025 Guide)
Accessible Shower Cost Overview — Houston, TX
If you are planning an accessible shower installation in the Greater Houston area, the most common question is: how much will it cost? The honest answer is that pricing varies based on the type of shower, materials selected, and the scope of the project — but we can give you clear ranges for each scenario.
Cost by Project Type
Tub-to-Shower Conversion — $3,000 to $6,500
A tub-to-shower conversion removes your existing bathtub and installs a walk-in shower in the same footprint. This is the most popular accessible bathroom upgrade for Houston-area homeowners. The work typically includes:
- Tub removal and disposal
- Waterproofing and backer board
- Tile installation
- Plumbing adjustments
- Shower fixtures and hardware
- Zero or low-threshold entry
Most conversions are completed in 1–3 days. Pricing depends heavily on tile selection — standard ceramic tile is less expensive than large-format or natural stone.
Walk-In Shower Installation — $4,000 to $9,000
A walk-in shower installation in an existing bathroom (replacing an older shower) includes custom tile work, a low or zero threshold entry, and optional accessibility features like grab bars, fold-down seating, and a handheld shower head. Expect to pay more if structural modifications are needed or if you choose premium fixtures.
Roll-In Shower (Wheelchair Accessible) — $6,000 to $12,000
Roll-in showers require a completely flat, zero-threshold entry and a minimum 60"×30" floor area to accommodate a wheelchair. The larger footprint, specialized linear drain system, reinforced walls for grab bars, and ADA-compliant fixtures push the cost higher. For full ADA compliance, wall backing for future grab bar additions and a fold-down bench are standard inclusions.
Full ADA Bathroom Remodel — $8,000 to $18,000
A complete ADA bathroom remodel goes beyond the shower to include widened doorways (minimum 32"–36" clear), grab bars near the toilet, a roll-under vanity, non-slip flooring throughout, and improved lighting. This is the most comprehensive accessibility upgrade and the most expensive — but it transforms the entire bathroom into a fully safe, independent living space.
What Affects the Cost?
1. Tile Selection
Tile is typically the biggest variable in pricing. Standard 12"×12" ceramic tile is the most affordable. Large-format porcelain, mosaic accents, or natural stone can add $1,000–$3,000 to the total depending on square footage.
2. Shower Size
Larger showers require more materials and more labor hours. A standard 36"×36" shower costs less than a 60"×36" or custom roll-in configuration.
3. Plumbing Changes
If plumbing lines need to be relocated (common in full bathroom remodels), expect $500–$1,500 in additional costs.
4. Structural Modifications
Widening a doorway for wheelchair access requires framing changes and can add $1,000–$2,500 to the project.
5. Accessibility Features
Grab bars, fold-down benches, handheld shower heads, and ADA-compliant fixtures each add cost. A full accessibility package typically adds $500–$1,500 to a standard shower installation.
Why Houston Pricing Matters
Labor costs in Katy, Houston, Sugar Land, and the Greater Houston area are generally lower than in major metros like Dallas or Austin — but material costs have risen with inflation. A trustworthy contractor will provide a detailed, itemized estimate before any work begins so you know exactly what you are paying for.
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One Drop Accessible Showers provides free in-home estimates for all accessible shower and bathroom projects in the Houston area — Katy, Cypress, Sugar Land, Richmond, Fulshear, Brookshire, Rosenberg, and beyond. We give you a detailed, honest quote with no hidden costs. Call us at (832) 814-9591 or request your free estimate online.
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