Is $30,000 to remodel a bathroom with acrylic shower and tub a fair price?
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I live in southern Mississippi. My home was built roughly 8-9 years ago, and the shower I built at that time now has a leak. I'm considering a renovation to address this, specifically pulling out my corner jetted tub to create a larger shower space, and potentially moving a soaker tub into the current shower's location if it fits. I'm interested in using custom acrylic panels for the shower as I believe it would be quicker to install and I lack the skills for tiling. I'm also looking for opinions on the durability and waterproofness of acrylic showers.
Quote Details
This quote is for a bathroom remodel that involves replacing the existing corner jetted tub and relocating a soaker tub. The work includes: - Removal of existing corner jetted tub - Installation of a new shower in the space previously occupied by the jetted tub - Relocation and installation of a soaker tub into the space previously occupied by the shower - Use of acrylic materials, likely for shower panels
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Category
Bathroom Remodeling
Price
$30,000
Quote Date
June 3, 2025
Location
Mississippi
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