Many Plano homes in neighborhoods like Willow Bend or Whiffletree were built in the 1980s and 90s, featuring those dated, oversized garden tubs and cramped 34-inch fiberglass shower inserts. We specialize in tearing out those inefficient layouts and converting them into spacious walk-in showers that make better use of your master suite. Whether you are dealing with a leaking pan in a Deerfield traditional or simply want to modernize a guest bath near Legacy West, we bring professional waterproofing and precision tile work to every project.
Our approach focuses on durability for the North Texas climate. Small shifts in our local expansive clay soil can cause traditional mortar beds to crack over time. That is why we use advanced membrane systems like Schluter-Kerdi or Wedi to ensure your shower remains a sealed, watertight box. We handle everything from the initial demolition to the final install of 3/8-inch frameless glass, ensuring your vanity and flooring remain protected while we work. In Plano, where home values are steady, a properly executed shower remodel is one of the most reliable ways to improve your daily routine and your property's market appeal.
Common issues we hear from Plano homeowners
- Leaking shower pans causing subfloor rot or ceiling damage in two-story homes.
- Outdated gold-trimmed framed glass doors that are difficult to keep clean.
- Cramped 3x3 shower footprints that feel claustrophobic and offer no storage.
- Slippery floor tiles and high curbs that create safety hazards for aging residents.
- Mold growth in grout lines due to poor ventilation or improper backing materials.
What's typically in a Plano shower remodeling project
- Full demolition of existing tile, liners, and wall board down to the studs.
- Installation of a bonded waterproof membrane system for a leak-proof seal.
- Custom framing for built-in recessed niches and floating corner benches.
- Installation of wide-format porcelain or natural stone with color-matched grout.
- Precision plumbing for rain heads, handheld sprayers, and thermostatic valves.
- Installation of custom-measured frameless 3/8-inch heavy glass enclosures.
- Available curbless or barrier-free entries for seamless, modern accessibility.
What drives the cost
- Enclosure Type
- Frameless 3/8-inch glass is standard, but steam-rated enclosures with transoms increase costs due to specialized seals.
- Material Selection
- Standard porcelain tile is budget-friendly, while natural stone or intricate herringbone patterns require more labor and sealer.
- Plumbing Complexity
- Adding a secondary handheld sprayer or a rainfall head involves wall surgery and additional valve costs.
- Entry Configuration
- Converting to a curbless shower varies by scope because it often requires recessed subflooring to achieve a flush transition.
FAQs: Shower Remodeling in Plano
Often paired with
If you are already remodeling the shower, it is the ideal time to consider upgrading your vanity cabinets, installing new quartz countertops, or refreshing the bathroom floor tile to match the new aesthetic.

