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Bathtub Installation or Replacement Cost
Bathtub replacement costs$800 to $4,600on average, depending on the type of tub and modifications needed. A new tub costs$200 to $1,000alone for a basic style, and jetted tubs cost$700 to $4,000. The cost to install a tub surround is$600 to $3,500.

Tub Type | Average Installation Cost* |
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Basic Alcove | $600 – $2,500 |
Drop-In / Platform | $800 – $4,000 |
Freestanding / Clawfoot | $900 – $5,500 |
Whirlpool / Jetted | $1,500 – $6,000 |
Walk-In | $3,000 – $10,000 |
*Includes tub, materials, and labor.
Installing a bathtub of a different style, size, or in another spot significantly increases installation costs.
Both plumbers and bathroom remodeling contractors install bathtubs.
A basic bathtub replacement takes 1 to 2 days. Replacing a tub and tile surround takes 3 to 5 days.
A bathtub lasts 10 to 50 years.
Bathtub Replacement Cost
Bathtub removal and replacement costs$1,000 to $9,200, depending on the tub type, tub surround, labor, and plumbing modifications needed.
Task | Average Cost |
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Bathtub Removal | $150 – $750 |
Repair Surface | $200 – $600 |
New Bathtub | $200 – $3,000 |
Tub Surround* | $600 – $1,800 |
New Faucets* | $300 – $750 |
Installation | $400 – $2,000 |
Permit | $50 – $300 |
Total Cost | $1,000 – $9,200 |
*Tub replacements may not require new faucets and may preserve existing surround.
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Cost To Replace Bathtub and Tiles on Wall
The average cost to replace a bathtub and tiles on the wall is$1,500 to $10,000. Prices depend on whether it's a tub combo with a built-in shower and surround or a freestanding or jetted tub with custom tiling.
Labor Cost To Replace A Bathtub
The average labor cost to replace a bathtub is$400 to $2,000, depending on the type and modifications required. Replacing a tub with the same size and style costs$300 to $1,200. Installing a different style, size, or moving the tub costs$1,200 to $3,500and requires extensive renovations.
Type | Average Labor Cost | Details |
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Typical Replacement | $300 – $1,200 |
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Complex Installation | $1,200 – $3,500 |
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Alcove tubs are the most common and the cheapest to install.
Drop-in, platform, and undermount tubs may need a platform base constructed.
Jetted and walk-in tubs require electrical wiring.

Cost To Install A New Bathtub
Bathtub installation costs$800 to $4,600. Total costs depend on the tub type, existing tub removal, repairs, surface preparation, platform construction, electrical wiring, and plumbing modifications.

National Average Cost | $2,800 |
Minimum Cost | $400 |
Maximum Cost | $15,000 |
Average Range | $800 to $4,600 |
Bathtub Installation Cost Factors
Installing a bathtub may require additional work, such as:
Factor | Average Cost |
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Reroute / Relocate Tub Drain | $500 – $1,100 |
Install New Plumbing Pipes | $450 – $1,800 |
Electrical Wiring (Jetted Tubs) | $250 – $750 |
Install Tub Faucets | $300 – $750 |
Bathtub Door | $500 – $1,600 |
Tub Control Valve | $200 – $800 |
Shower Rod & Curtain | $20 – $400 |
Upgrade Water Heater | $800 – $3,500 |
Reinforced Floors | $100 – $350 per joist |
*Wiring, reinforced floors, and upgrading the water heater, pipes, and drain not required for every bathtub installation.
Additional cost factors include:
Labor – Plumbers charge$45 to $150 per hourfor labor to install a bathtub, modify pipes, and install new fixtures.
Rerouting or relocating the tub drain costs $500 to $1,100.
Larger tubs or tubs installed in a new location may need new plumbing pipes. The average cost to repipe a bathtub fixture is $450 to $1,800.
Repairs – Fixing and preparing the surface and small plumbing repairs cost $200 to $600.
Electrical – Electricians charge $250 to $750 to wire a jetted tub’s motor into the home’s electrical system, depending on if existing connections are in place.
Old tub removal – Bathtub removal costs $150 to $700 on average, depending on if it's only an old tub or a tub with a surround or tiling. Heavy cast iron tubs or bathtubs with tiling surrounds can cost $1,000 or more to remove.
Shower valve – The cost to replace a tub shower valve is $225 to $575 to regulate the flow of hot and cold water.
Faucets – Faucet installation costs $300 to $750, including materials and installation. Replacing a shower head costs $100 to $300+.
Bathtub doors – The average cost to install a bathtub door is $500 to $1,600, including the materials and labor.
Shower curtain & rod – A straight shower rod and curtain costs $20 to $100 for a standard alcove tub or $100 to $400 for a rectangular rod system for a freestanding or clawfoot tub.
Upgraded water heater – New water heater installation costs $600 to $3,500, depending on if it's a traditional tank or tankless. A larger water heater may be needed when increasing the size of the tub.
Structural work – Floor reinforcement costs $100 to $325 per joist to strengthen the subfloor beneath large jetted tubs or heavy tubs made of cast iron.
Cost To Install Tub Surround
The average cost to install a tub surround is$600 to $1,800for labor and materials. The labor alone to replace a tub surround is$300 to $600.
Basic acrylic and fiberglass tub surrounds cost$200 to $1,000 each.
Solid surface surrounds cost$600 to $2,000, plus installation.

Factor | Average Installed Cost |
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Pre-made Tub Surround | $600 – $1,800 |
Tile A Tub Surround | $1,000 – $3,500 |
Bathtub surrounds come in various materials, colors, and styles, and may include built-in grab bars and shelves.
Pre-made surrounds are easier to clean than tiles because there is no grout where dirt and mildew can accumulate.
Cost To Tile A Tub Surround
The average cost to tile a tub surround is$12 to $35 per square footfor the materials and installation. Tiling around a bathtub costs$1,000 to $3,500for an average 80- to 100-square-foot surround, depending on the type of materials and job complexity.
New Tub Costs By Type
A new tub costs$400 to $16,800, depending on the material, type, features, size, and whether it's jetted.
Basic soaking and freestanding tubs cost$400 to $1,500on average.
Bathtubs with high-end designs, luxury materials, and whirlpool jets cost$1,000 to $5,000on average.

Type | Price Range* |
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Soaking | $400 – $15,800 |
Whirlpool / Air Jet | $400 – $16,800 |
Freestanding | $600 – $13,500 |
Clawfoot | $600 – $7,200 |
Walk-In | $2,000 – $12,000 |
Garden | $1,600 – $10,500 |
*Not including installation.
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Soaking Tub Cost
Soaking tubs cost$600 to $2,000on average, with prices ranging from $400 to $15,800depending on the size and style. Soaking tubs may be freestanding or drop-in and are larger and deeper than traditional bathtubs to submerge bathers fully. They don't include whirlpool or air jets.

Whirlpool & Jetted Tub Costs
Jetted tubs cost$400 to $16,800, depending on the size, type, brand, and number of jets. Standard-sized whirlpool jetted tubs cost$800 to $3,000, while larger jetted tubs with luxury features like contoured seats, chromatherapy, and aromatherapy cost$3,000 to $16,800.
Type | Price Range |
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Air Jet Tub | $600 – $11,800 |
Whirlpool Tub | $400 – $16,800 |
Combo Air/Whirlpool Tub | $950 – $13,100 |
Air jets release warm air bubbles through many tiny holes to create a gentle massaging sensation for stress relief.
Whirlpool jets propel water vigorously for an intense deep-tissue massage to relieve joint and arthritis pain.
Combination tubs include air and whirlpool jets that run together or independently.

Cost To Install A Jetted Bathtub
The average cost to install a jetted tub is$1,500 to $6,000for labor and materials. Jetted tubs wire into the home’s electrical system and may require a dedicated electrical circuit to power many jets or an inline heater. Larger tubs may need an upgraded water heater and reinforced floors.
Factor | Average Cost |
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Jetted Tub | $700 – $3,000 |
Installation | $500 – $2,500 |
Electrical Wiring | $250 – $750 |
New Electrical Circuit* | $100 – $150 |
Upgrade Water Heater* | $800 – $3,500 |
Floor Reinforcement* | $100 – $350 per joist |
Concrete Slab* | $4 – $8 per square foot |
Average Total Cost | $1,500 – $6,250 |
*Not required for all installations.
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Another option is installing an outdoor jetted hot tub.
Hot tubs cost $3,000 to $10,000, have more powerful jets, and fit 4 to 10 people at once.
Hot tub installation costs $150 to $500 for an above-ground unit near an electrical panel.
Freestanding Tub Cost
A freestanding tub costs$600 to $15,700or$2,500on average, depending on the style. Freestanding bathtubs can be positioned anywhere in the bathroom, are typically deeper than standard tubs, and come in various shapes and styles with straight or curved sides.

Clawfoot Tub Prices
A clawfoot tub costs$600 to $7,200or about$2,000. A clawfoot bathtub is a classically styled freestanding tub that rests on four feet, which may be plain or intricately designed in modern or art deco styles.
Fixtures for clawfoot tubs typically cost more than standard tubs.
Walk-In Tubs
A walk-in tub costs$2,000 to $12,000or$5,000on average, depending on the size, brand, and features. Walk-in bathtubs have a leak-proof door and safety features to improve accessibility and accommodate seniors or people with disabilities or limited mobility.

Garden Tub Prices
Garden tub prices range from$1,600 to $10,500, depending on the size and style. Garden tubs are oval-shaped, freestanding bathtubs that are wider and deeper than standard tubs to provide a luxurious, spa-like soaking experience.
Garden tubs are at least 40" wide and 24" deep.
Bathtub Prices By Material
Bathtub prices range from$200 to $13,500, depending on the material.
Acrylic, fiberglass, and enameled steel tubs cost$200 to $1,000on average.
Tubs made of cast iron, cultured marble, or copper cost$1,500 to $5,000on average.
Material | Price* | Pros | Cons |
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Acrylic | $220 – $13,400 | Versatile, nonporous, crack-resistant | Lacks a high-end appearance |
Fiberglass | $200 – $8,000 | Economical and lightweight | Prone to scratching and cracking |
Cast Iron | $400 – $13,200 | Durable, scratch-resistant, retains heat | Heavier and more expensive |
Enameled Steel | $150 – $6,800 | Lightweight, easy to clean | Noisy, chips easily under impact |
Cultured Marble | $1,400 – $2,900 | Wide variety of patterns and colors available | Expensive, heavier than other materials |
Copper | $2,000 – $13,500 | Durable, antibacterial, high heat retention | Requires special care with non-abrasive chemicals |
*Tubs at the higher end of price range include whirlpool or air jets, or are large soaking tubs.
Acrylic Bathtub Prices
Acrylic bathtubs cost$220 to $1,000for tubs with no jets and$1,000 to $13,400for models with jets. Acrylic is a versatile plastic that can be molded into any shape and retains heat well. Acrylic lacks the high-end appearance of other materials but is resistant to abrasions and easy to clean.
Fiberglass Bathtub Prices
Fiberglass bathtub prices are $200 to $1,000for standard-sized tubs and$1,000 to $8,000for luxury soaker tubs or jetted bathtubs. Fiberglass is a lightweight, moldable material that is economical but prone to scratching and cracking, making it less durable than other options.
Cast Iron Bathtub Prices
Cast iron bathtubs cost $400 to $5,000on average orup to $13,200for units with whirlpool jets. Cast iron is extremely durable, scratch-resistant, and offers excellent heat retention.
Cast iron tubs may require reinforced flooring beneath the tub due to their weight.
Enameled Steel Bathtub Prices
Enameled steel bathtub prices are $150 to $1,000on average orup to $6,800for large soaking or jetted tubs. They are stamped from a thin steel sheet and coated in a smooth, glossy porcelain enamel layer.
Enameled steel tubs are durable but can rust or chip under impact and are noisier than other materials.
Cultured Marble Tub Cost
Cultured marble bathtubs cost$1,400 to $2,900. Cultured marble is made from crushed limestone mixed with resin to create a stone-like appearance and finished with a gel surface coating for increased durability. Marble tubs are available in a wide variety of patterns, colors, and veining.
Copper Bathtub
Copper bathtubs cost$2,000 to $13,500and are durable and mold-resistant. Copper tubs have excellent heat retention, are corrosion-proof, and come in various shapes and sizes.
Copper is sensitive to harsh chemicals and abrasive materials and requires special care when cleaning.
Bathtub Styles, Sizes, and Prices
Bathtubs come in several different configurations depending on the tub's style, the bathroom’s layout, and the amount of available space.
Configuration | Price Range | Features |
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Alcove / Recessed | $150 – $8,100 | Surrounded by walls on three sides and often combined with a shower. |
Corner | $600 – $11,000 | Triangular shape fits into a corner to maximize space in smaller bathrooms. |
Drop-In / Platform | $350 – $14,000 | Dropped into a raised deck, platform, or enclosure designed to match the rest of the bathroom. |
Undermount | $500 – $13,200 | Mounts beneath a deck or platform, so the tub’s rim is not exposed, creating a smooth surface. |
Freestanding | $600 – $15,600 | Standalone tub is finished on all sides and sits directly on the floor with a traditional clawfoot or modern base. Offers a deep soaking experience. |
Walk-In | $2,000 – $12,000 | Leakproof door allows bathers to safely step in and out of the tub. |
*Tubs at the higher end of price range include whirlpool or air jets, or are large soaking tubs.
Standard Bathtub Sizes
Standard bathtub sizes are60" to 72" long, and 30" to 36" wide, with 14" to 24" of water depth. Many whirlpool tubs are designed to fit into a common alcove space. Freestanding tubs come in a variety of shapes and sizes but are wider and deeper than alcove tubs.
Type | Length (inches) | Width (inches) | Height (inches) |
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Alcove | 60 | 30 – 32 | 14 – 18 |
Whirlpool / Jetted | 60 – 72 | 30 – 36 | 18 – 24 |
Freestanding | 60 – 72 | 32 – 46 | 15 – 32 |
Clawfoot | 48 – 72 | 30 – 38 | 24 – 32 |
Corner | 60 | 60 | 18 – 20 |
Walk-In | 52 – 60 | 28 – 32 | 36 – 46 |
Shower To Tub Conversion Cost
A shower-to-bathtub conversion costs$3,000 to $8,000, depending on the tub style, material prices, and plumbing modifications needed. Converting a shower into a tub improves a home’s resale value because most prospective buyers want at least one tub in the house.
Factor | Price Range |
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Remove Shower & Debris | $150 – $750 |
Repairs | $150 – $1,000 |
Bathtub | $200 – $3,000 |
Tub Surround | $600 – $2,000 |
New Faucets | $300 – $750 |
Install Tub | $300 – $2,000 |
Install Tub Control Valve | $200 – $800 |
Reroute / Relocate Tub Drain* | $500 – $1,100 |
Install New Plumbing Pipes* | $450 – $1,800 |
Permit | $30 – $400 |
Total Cost | $1,900 – $13,600 |
*Installation costs less if the shower drain doesn’t need to be relocated to accommodate the tub.
In comparison,shower replacement costs$2,000 to $9,000, depending on the type.
DIY Bathtub Replacement
Removing an old tub and disposing of the debris may be suitable for a DIY project. New bathtub installations involve complex plumbing and carpentry tasks that require a professional contractor.
Wear eye protection and gloves for safety during the bathtub removal and installation.
How To Install A Bathtub
Follow these steps to install a bathtub:
Prep the area by shutting off the water and power. Remove any obstructions from the bathroom to create enough space to maneuver the tub in and out.
Remove the drain, faucet, shower head, overflow, and other attachments connected to the bathtub. Removing the drain may require access to the tub's underside from behind the wall or through the floor.
Separate the tub from the wall. Use a straightedge to draw a guideline 6" above the tub. Cut along the line and remove the section between the line and tub. Remove the screws and nails. Use a utility knife to cut away the caulk between the tub and the floor.
Remove the tub. This step requires two people. Carefully lift the front edge of the tub while the other person slides two 1 x 4 boards underneath. Using the boards as skids, slide the tub out of the alcove.
Remove the stringer, the crosspiece of wood supporting the edge of the tub.
Dispose of the tub. Some tubs can be broken up into smaller pieces for easier disposal. Contact the local sanitation department to determine if there are any regulations for disposing of an old bathtub.
Set the new tub in place. Make sure the floor is level. Using 1 x 4 skids, slide the new tub into the alcove. Recheck the level, then mark a reference line on the studs around the top of the tub. Once done, remove the tub and set it aside.
Install a stringer. Measure the height of the lip of the tub. Measure that exact distance below the reference line and mark a new line on the studs. Cut a 2 x 4 the length of the tub. Use deck screws to fasten it to the studs along the new line.
Install the tub drain. Turn the tub on its side, then install the drain according to the manufacturer’s specifications. Wrap plumber’s putty around the underside of the drain flange.
Install the overflow drain. Position the drain shoe underneath the bathtub and screw the flange into the threads. Scrape off excess putty. Place a rubber gasket onto the overflow elbow and position it behind the tub.
Attach the cover plate inside the tub. Connect the overflow pipe and drainpipe to form a T. Install the drain strainer on the flange.
Connect the drain. Move the tub back into place. Align the drain and overflow plumbing from the tub with the drain outlet in the bathroom.
Secure and finish the tub. Make sure the top of the tub flange lines up with the reference marks. Attach the flange to the studs with roofing nails. Finish the tub with drywall, molding, and tile walls or a tub surround. Reattach the faucet.
Turn the water back on, but wait 24 hours before using the tub.
Bathtub Replacement FAQs
Who Installs Bathtubs?
Professional plumbers and bathroom remodeling contractors install bathtubs, make plumbing modifications, and install new fixtures. A handyman can handle simple bathtub installations. Some whirlpool tubs also require an electrician to wire the tub's motor into the electrical system.
Do Plumbers Install Bathtubs?
Yes, plumbers do install and replace bathtubs. Plumbers charge$300 to $2,000on average for labor to install a new tub, depending on the style and modifications needed. Installing a different type or moving the bathtub requires a plumber to relocate the pipes and drains, increasing costs.
Home Depot Bathtub Installation Cost
Home Depot's bathtub installation costs$4,000 to $7,000for the materials and labor to remove and replace an acrylic tub with a tile surround. Home Depot offers a free, in-home consultation and estimate from a licensed and insured professional.
How Long Does It Take To Replace A Bathtub?
Replacing a bathtub with one of the same size takes1 to 2 days. Installing a different size and style bathtub takes2 to 30 days, depending on the renovations and plumbing modifications needed.
A tub replacement and tile surround installation takes3 to 5 days.
Type | Days To Install |
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Standard Tub Replacement | 1 – 2 |
Replace Tub and Tile Surround | 3 – 5 |
Install Different Size and Style Tub | 2 – 30 |
How Long Does A Bathtub Last?
Mosts bathtubs last 10 to 50 years. Acrylic tubs last10 to 15 years. Cast iron tubs last50 to 100 years. Fiberglass tubs last10 to 20 yearsbut may need refinishing after5 years. Whirlpool tubs last20 to 50 yearswith proper maintenance.
Material | Years |
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Acrylic | 10 – 15 |
Fiberglass | 10 – 20 |
Whirlpool / Jetted | 20 – 50 |
Cast Iron | 50 – 100 |
Can I Refinish My Tub?
The averagecost to refinish a bathtubis$250 to $600. Refinishing is an affordable option for tubs with minor chips, scratches, or discoloration. Tub resurfacing lasts for 10 to 15 years and adds a glossy coating that gives a brand new look.
Theprice to install a bathtub lineris$1,600 to $3,200. An acrylic tub insert or overlay is fitted over the existing bathtub without demolition or plumbing work, which lowers the installation cost.
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Hiring A Bathtub Installer
Installing or replacing a bathtub requires plumbing and construction expertise. Before hiringbathroom remodelers near you, remember to:
Look for plumbers with experience installing tubs or bathroom contractors.
Get at least three in-person estimates to compare.
Read reviews and check out their previous work on HomeGuide and Google.
Select companies that are insured, bonded, and have been in business for at least five years.
Avoid selecting the lowest quote as quality may suffer.
Ask for a written contract and warranty.
Get a full breakdown of all material and labor costs involved.
Avoid making large payments upfront. Come up with a payment schedule for the work completed.
Questions To Ask
How long have you been in business?
How many bathtubs have you installed?
Can I see a portfolio of your past installation jobs?
Will you remove and dispose of my old tub?
Are you licensed, insured, and bonded?
How do you handle damages that happen on the job?
Who's the project manager, and will you use subcontractors?
How long will the tub installation take?
What hours do you and your crew work?
What permits do I need, and will you obtain them?
What does your warranty policy include?
What is your payment schedule?
FAQs
2023 Bathtub Replacement Cost | New Tub Installation Cost? ›
You can also refresh the look of your existing bathroom with a new tub, as there are many styles and materials to choose from. The national average cost to install a bathtub is around $3,000, but it can range from $1,500 to $10,000 depending on the tub you choose and how it's installed.
What is the average cost to install new tub and surround? ›...
What is the cost to replace a bathtub and surround?
Job | Average Price |
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Removal of old tub | $150–$300 |
Bathroom repairs | $300–$800 |
New bathtub | $500–$5,500 |
New tub surrounds | $500–$1,000 |
Depending on your skill and knowledge level, anywhere from 3-4 hours to half a day, depending on the setup and layout of your bathroom.
Is installing a new tub easy? ›Replacing an old bathtub with a new bathtub is a very difficult project. Much of the tile on the walls will be damaged during the removal. If the old tub is readily accessible, the project can move quickly. If you have to open a wall to remove the old tub and position the new tub, the task is much harder.
How much does it cost to install tile around a bathtub? ›Most tile tub surrounds cost somewhere between the $1,000 and $1,500 mark depending on size and options selected. This includes tile installation labor, setting materials, and grout.
How much does it cost to replace a bath and tub liner? ›Replacing a tub can cost up to $6,000, while installing a bath liner to cover the old fixture will be much less. The national average cost to purchase and install a bath liner is $2,000. Prices range from $850 to $3,200 total, including the liner, supplies and cleanup.
Do you replace tub or floor first? ›So you are installing a new bathroom and suddenly have hit a snag-which should you install first, the flooring or bathtub? The short answer is that standard bathtubs such as alcove and corner bathtubs should always be installed first, followed by the wallboard, the subfloor and the vinyl.
How long after a new tub is installed can you use it? ›You can use it 24 hours after work was completed. I tell my customers to wait 24h, to allow for any silicone or grout to set sufficiently.
How many years does a bathtub last? ›What Is the Lifespan of a Bathtub? Bathtubs typically last 10-30 years, depending on the material used. Modern, low-cost acrylic and fiberglass tubs will survive for 10-15 years. Although a porcelain-enameled cast-iron tub will survive far longer, it will need to be refinished every 5-15 years.
Can I just replace bathtub? ›If your bathtub is leaking, worn, cracked, or just looking tired, it might be time to upgrade to a new one. A standard bathtub replacement can be purchased at your local home center and installed by a plumbing professional.
Does a tub add value to your home? ›
Does adding a bathtub to your home increase your resale value? The short answer is yes, with many US homeowners recouping around 60% of their investment from having a bathtub installed in their home. But why is that? Today, we will dive into the details about why bathtubs make better investments compared to showers.
How much does it cost to remove and replace a shower tub? ›Taking out an old bathtub and getting the walls and floor ready for a shower can cost between $450 to $2,000. That includes removal, disposal and cleaning or repairing the walls.
How much does it cost to remove a tub and replace with a shower? ›Wet-area renovations like a tub to shower conversions cost about $6,000 to $10,000, including materials and labor. Your project may cost more or less, but this average figure is a good one to keep in mind.
Can you replace a bathtub without removing tile? ›You would need to break the silicone seal between the tiles and the bath, using a stanley knife of similar, and then ease the bath out very slowly. It's also possible there is a secondary seal put in before the tiles where placed so be careful when easing the bath out as this could pull away the plaster and/or tiles.
Is it better to tile under bathtub? ›Here's the bottom line: Don't tile under a drop-in or alcove tub. That will make things unnecessarily complicated. But you can tile under a freestanding tub, and tile always looks great under a clawfoot tub.
What is cheaper tub surround or tile? ›Because they are less laborious to install, surrounds are often less expensive than tile. Some high-end materials, however, such as granite, may be more expensive than tiling with some grades of tile.
How much is labor cost to install tile? ›Labor. Another significant factor in the cost to install tile flooring is labor costs. The national average cost of labor can run between $4 and $14 per square foot. However, to install ceramic or porcelain tile floors, expect to pay anywhere from $4 to $25 per square foot.
How much should I charge to replace a tub? ›The cost to replace a bathtub can range from $1,390 to $10,734 but the average cost to replace a bathtub is $5,660. These costs include installation and plumbing hookups.
How much does it cost to install a shower and tub insert? ›On average, the cost of installing a shower and tub liner is around $3,400. Keep in mind that while this usually only replaces the tub portion of the shower, it can still make it feel as if you're stepping into a new shower.
Should I replace tub in a bathroom remodel? ›Replacing a tub during bathroom remodeling projects offers a more convenient opportunity to eliminate many of the potential maintenance issues caused by older tubs. Upgrading an older bathtub can provide superior comfort or the means to better utilize the existing space.
What flooring goes under a tub? ›
Flooring repairs can be intimidating, but the subfloor under the tub generally consists of plywood secured over floor joists and is fairly simple to replace – once you get access to it. The entire tub unit requires removal before subfloor replacement can begin.
Do I need to reinforce my floor for a bathtub? ›Traditionally bathroom floors are built to withstand the pressure of an average bathtub (full), but in some cases the floor can be weak, or if you are looking at getting a larger tub, you might need to look into reinforcing the flooring.
Does bathtub get installed before drywall? ›Fiberglass and acrylic tub and shower enclosures come with a flanged edge that attaches directly to the wall studs, and the proper way to hide this flange is to install drywall over it. Consequently, enclosures are typically installed on the bare studs.
How long do you have to stay out of the house after a bathtub is refinished? ›Experts recommend occupants leave the home during the spraying process and while the coat is curing as a safety precaution. Once the epoxy coat cures – usually 36 to 48 hours later – you're in the clear. Be sure to follow the timeline given to you by your bathtub refinishing contractor to avoid any potential harm.
How often should you replace your tub? ›Stains and leaks are two major signs it's time to replace your tub, and either can happen at any time during the life of your tub. If your bathtub or shower has been reglazed or refinished, it's recommended that you replace it 10-15 years after having this done.
What time of year is best to buy a bathtub? ›The Best Time to Purchase Products
The best time of the year to purchase products, such as plumbing hardware or tile, is usually in the winter, after the holidays. The fall is a busy time for the design industry, since many homeowners are trying to complete their renovation projects before the holiday season.
Acrylic Tubs Offer Better Performance
Bottom line is that acrylic is a stronger material than fiberglass. Acrylic tubs effectively resist wear and tear for years on end, while fiberglass is prone to scratching and cracking.
Cast iron bathtubs are the most durable and are made by pouring molten iron into a shaped mold. The mold is then smoothened and coated with enamel. The tubs are resistant to chipping, scratching, and denting, and they can last as long as a house.
Does removing bathtub decrease value? ›“There absolutely has to be at least one bathtub in any condo or home. When you sell, you're also selling a lifestyle and having no tub will hinder a sale to most buyers,” she says. Research backs up the anecdotal evidence.
Is it cheaper to refinish a bathtub or replace it? ›Bathtub refinishing is a cost-effective way to keep your tub looking like new for a fraction of the cost of replacement. The average cost to refinish your bathroom is $480, while the average cost to replace your bathtub is $5,600.
What type of tub surround is best? ›
Composite tub surrounds and tubs are the strongest and have the longest projected life span. Most mount directly to bare studs with screws, nails or manufacturer-provided clips, although a few can be glued to a clean, smooth surface.
Are the old tubs worth any money? ›Yes, you can sell your old bathtub. On average, a reused or salvaged bathtub will run anywhere from $300-$1,000, depending on the material and quality of the bathtub.
How do I know if I need a new bathtub? ›- Leaks. This is the biggest and most urgent sign that your current tub needs to go. ...
- Cracks. A cracking tub can be the culprit of many issues. ...
- Stains. Another unattractive characteristic is stains on your bathtub. ...
- Mold & Mildew. ...
- Difficulty Using It.
Material. With all bathtubs, the bulk of their price comes from the materials used. Each material has its benefits and drawbacks, but generally, it is seen that the more expensive the material is, the higher quality the bathtub is.
Does a walk in shower count as a full bath? ›The short and simple answer to whether a walk-in shower is considered a full bath is “no”. It is not. As mentioned previously, a bathroom is considered a full bath only when it has all the 4 components of a sink, toilet, shower and bathtub. If it doesn't include all 4 features, then it doesn't count.
Is it better to have a tub or shower? ›A 10-minute shower using a low-flow showerhead uses 20 gallons of water. If you can reduce your shower time, you will use even less water. A tub, however, uses the same amount of water no matter how long you stay in it. If you take hour-long showers until the hot water runs out, you may save water with a tub.
Does a plumber remove a bathtub? ›Yes, among other services, plumbers do install and replace bathtubs. In addition to removing and installing your new bathtub, they will also connect the plumbing associated with the bathtub as well.
Is it expensive to replace a tub with a walk in shower? ›The cost to convert a tub into a walk-in shower ranges from $800 to $15,000 and depends on several factors, including shower size, material, style, whether you're installing doors, and any plumbing work. If you're replacing a tub with a prefabricated walk-in shower stall kit, you'll pay $1,000 to $8,000.
Is it worth it to convert tub to shower? ›A tub to shower conversion is one of the very best things you can do to improve your bathroom, and your home as a whole. With this kind of upgrade, you will find that your bathroom is a lot more modern, more aesthetically pleasing, and easier to use as well, for all kinds of people who might live in the home with you.
How much does it cost to replace a bathtub and surround? ›...
What is the cost to replace a bathtub and surround?
Job | Average Price |
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New bathtub | $500–$5,500 |
New tub surrounds | $500–$1,000 |
Faucets and hardware | $50–$900 |
Plumbing | $400–$1,900 |
How long does it take to remove a tub and install a shower? ›
Replacing a tub with a shower is a complex task that can take from two days to a full week to complete, but it is a project that often pays itself off after the dust has settled.
How much does a tub cut out cost? ›Tub cuts typically range from $800 to $1200 depending on the product type and include professional installation. Standard cut outs land on the lower end of the price range, whereas models with doors cost more due to their design, installation and water-seal testing requirements.
How long does it take to replace bathtub? ›Depending on your skill and knowledge level, anywhere from 3-4 hours to half a day, depending on the setup and layout of your bathroom.
How much does it cost to remove tile around bathtub? ›The average cost to remove tile flooring is $2 to $7 per square foot, with the average falling at $3.50 per square foot. The cost is largely dependent on whether you do the work yourself or hire it out. Some contractors have a minimum project cost, such as $400 to come to your home and do the work.
Are bathtubs easy to remove? ›Removing a bathtub is not easy, and you may want to hire a professional plumber to do the job. However, if you're determined to do the job yourself, read the steps listed below and learn about how to remove a bathtub. Here's what to do: Turn off the water to your bathroom.
How long does it take to replace a bathtub and shower surround? ›Replacing a tub with a shower is a complex task that can take from two days to a full week to complete, but it is a project that often pays itself off after the dust has settled.
How much is labor to install shower pan and surround? ›Labor. It takes a shower installer around four hours to install a shower pan. Expect labor costs to run $350 to $570.
How much does it cost to tile a shower or tub surround? ›The national average cost to tile a shower is between $547 - $1,901 depending its size. Typically, tiling a shower costs about $25 per square foot. For a standard tub that needs six to eight feet of tile, you would spend $2,000.
Can you put a tub surround on an existing tub? ›Tub surrounds can sometimes be installed over existing tile, but only when conditions are right. The old tile area needs to be smaller than the kit and you'll need to build up the surrounding wall to the level of the tile, usually with 1/4-in. drywall. All things considered, removing the tiles is often a better option.
How much does it cost to take out a tub and install a shower? ›Wet-area renovations like a tub to shower conversions cost about $6,000 to $10,000, including materials and labor. Your project may cost more or less, but this average figure is a good one to keep in mind.
How long does it take a professional to replace a bathtub? ›
It ranges from about 6 hours to 25 hours to replace a bathtub, depending on how easy (or challenging) it is to get the old tub out and the new tub in. In general, expect it to take an average of 18 hours.
Is it cheaper to replace tub or convert to shower? ›When you add up all the costs, tubs usually cost less than showers. A tub usually costs between $800 to $4,600, depending on the type of tub, faucets and plumbing work. Shower installation in a new house with similar features can cost anywhere from $2,000 to $9,000 to get everything running smoothly.
How much should I charge to install new shower? ›It costs between $2,000 and $9,000 to remove and install a shower. This includes the cost to demo and remove the old shower and install a new custom or prefabricated shower unit. If you plan on moving your shower to another location or installing a larger shower, the cost will increase further.
How much is labor to install a toilet? ›On average, the cost to install a toilet ranges between $400 and $800. One-piece toilet labor costs range from $100 to $300. Two-piece toilets cost slightly more to install than one-piece toilets because of the additional labor. A two-piece toilet typically costs $200 to $300 to install.
How much does it cost to have new shower fixtures installed? ›If you also have to replace other parts of the sink's plumbing, such as the drain pipe, your costs may be much higher. A new bathtub faucet can cost between $35 and $3,500 and a new shower faucet and shower head averages between $25 and $3,000.
Is a tub surround better than tile? ›Although you may have fewer design and color options of acrylic surrounds, they are more durable, affordable and easier to maintain compared to tile walls. Unlike tile walls, they are highly resistant to stains, scratches, and moisture making them ideal for your bathroom.
Is tile cheaper than a fiberglass shower? ›Fiberglass is a less expensive option than tile, and still instantly offers more style to your bathroom. A white fiberglass shower will provide your bathroom a nice timeless look, and many fiberglass models available today include elegant molded shelving options to provide you with areas to place your toiletries.
Are shower panels cheaper than tiling? ›Overall, shower panels are often more cost-effective than tiles, require less cleaning and will look their best for longer. They're also more durable and waterproof than tiles whilst being quicker to install. Bathroom wall panels can be cut to any size, making them ideal for small or awkward spaces.
Do plumbers do tub surrounds? ›Yes, among other services, plumbers do install and replace bathtubs. In addition to removing and installing your new bathtub, they will also connect the plumbing associated with the bathtub as well.