When Glenn first called us in early 2024, he was in the early stages of considering a tub-to-shower conversion. His wife, bound to a wheelchair, struggled with the high step of their traditional bathtub, and both of them were looking for ways to make their home safer as they aged. They wanted to stay in their home for as long as possible, and an accessible shower was a key part of making that happen.
After discussing their needs, we provided Glenn with a ballpark estimate over the phone. It wasn’t until a few months later that he reached back out, ready to put down a deposit and move forward. This is common—homeowners often take time to weigh their options, consider their budget, and decide on the right time to remodel.

When we arrived for the in-home consultation, it was clear the bathroom had served them well over the years but was overdue for an upgrade. The design was dated, but more importantly, it wasn’t safe or functional for their needs anymore. During the inspection, our project manager uncovered a more pressing issue: significant subfloor rot beneath the tub and water-damaged drywall adjacent to it. Unfortunately, this is something we see all too often—hidden moisture issues that go unnoticed until a remodel begins.
We adjusted the scope of work to include subfloor repairs and scheduled the installation for about six weeks out. As the start date approached, everything was on track—until life threw a curveball. Our lead installer came down with COVID, forcing us to push the project back by a few weeks. Delays aren’t ideal, but in construction, they happen. The key is communication, and we kept Glenn updated every step of the way.

When our crew finally got to work, they worked efficiently and with precision, ensuring every aspect of the remodel was completed with care. Over five days, the transformation unfolded: the old tub and compromised subfloor were removed, fresh structural supports were installed, and a sleek, modern walk-in shower took its place. Safety grab bars were strategically placed, a built-in bench was added for comfort, and the shower’s slip-resistant flooring gave Glenn and his wife the peace of mind they needed.
The end result? A beautiful, functional, and safe space where Glenn’s wife could shower independently and comfortably. More than just an upgrade, this remodel was about restoring freedom in their daily lives.





For homeowners considering a bathroom remodel—whether for accessibility, aesthetics, or functionality—the process often begins just like Glenn’s: a simple call for information. From initial consultation to final installation, we guide homeowners through every step, ensuring transparency, quality craftsmanship, and a result that enhances their home and lifestyle.
Thinking about upgrading your bathroom? Whether it’s a tub-to-shower conversion, a full remodel, or an accessibility upgrade, we’re here to help you navigate the process. Contact us today to discuss your project and get started on a space that works for you.

