Aging-in-Place Shower in Greenville, SC
Beautiful, not clinical — built for staying in your home. Local crew based in Pendleton, real photos and references from your neighborhood, and a firm written price before we start.
Most aging-in-place showers we see online look like hospital bathrooms. They do not have to. A curbless tile walk-in shower with a slip-rated mosaic floor, a frameless glass panel, a teak bench, and a discreet ADA-grade grab bar reads as a high-end spa — and works as a barrier-free shower that lets you (or a parent) stay in your Greenville, SC home for the next 20 years. We design every aging-in-place project with both the safety details (curbless entry, slip rating, grab-bar placement, bench geometry, lever handles) and the design details (tile, frameless glass, fixture finish, lighting) integrated together.
We serve every neighborhood in Greenville, including Downtown Greenville, North Main, Augusta Road, Verdae, Taylors, and the surrounding Greenville County area.
What's included in a aging-in-place baths project
Every Greenville aging-in-place baths project we quote covers the items below in writing — no "we'll deal with that on the day of" surprises.
Materials we install
- Curbless custom tile (zero-entry) builds
- Low-threshold acrylic and solid-surface one-day systems
- Slip-rated mosaic, pebble, or DCOF-rated large-format flooring
- ADA-grade 1.5" grab bars (oil-rubbed bronze, brushed nickel, matte black)
- Tile or teak built-in benches
- Thermostatic mixing & anti-scald valves
What it costs in Greenville
Low-threshold acrylic and solid-surface conversions run $5,500–$9,500 installed with grab bars, bench, and handheld wand. Curbless custom-tile walk-in showers run $9,500–$18,000+ because of the framing and slope work needed for true zero-entry.
Every Greenville estimate is free, in-home, and presented line by line so you see exactly where every dollar goes. Financing options are available through our lending partners — approval terms depend on credit, project size, and lender.
What's different about aging-in-place baths projects in Greenville
The local housing stock
Greenville's housing mix is unusually varied for an Upstate SC city. Augusta Road, North Main, and the Earle Street Historic District have brick bungalows and Craftsman homes built between 1910 and 1940 — beautiful, but with original cast-iron plumbing, plaster walls, and undersized bathrooms that need careful structural and waterproofing planning before tile goes in. Verdae, Hollingsworth Park, Hartness, and the Cliffs communities are newer master-planned developments where builder-grade master baths are the most common upgrade request — homeowners typically convert garden tubs to large frameless walk-in showers, add double vanities with quartz tops, and upgrade to large-format porcelain. In Simpsonville, Five Forks, and Travelers Rest, we mostly see 1990s and 2000s suburban floor plans where the master bath was generously sized but finished cheaply: fiberglass surrounds, builder mirrors, and worn vinyl floors that homeowners want replaced with custom tile and a more modern layout.
Permits, HOAs, and scheduling
Greenville bathroom remodels almost always require permits if plumbing or electrical is being moved — Greenville County permitting is straightforward but can add 1–2 weeks to the schedule, which we build into your timeline from day one. If you live in a Greenville HOA (Hartness, The Cliffs, Verdae, Hollingsworth Park, parts of Five Forks), we coordinate any required architectural review submissions before demo day so you do not see surprise stop-work delays. Older Augusta Road and North Main homes occasionally need a quick subfloor and joist inspection because mid-century cast iron and tile assemblies can hide rot — we flag this during the in-home estimate, not mid-project.
Why it matters
Aging-in-place is the single fastest-growing category we serve. The cost of one of these conversions is dramatically lower than the cost of moving to an assisted-living facility — and it lets you (or a parent) stay in the home you love. Done with real grab-bar blocking, real slip ratings, and real Schluter waterproofing, it is a 20-year investment.
See our aging-in-place baths work
Real photos, real homeowners, real results — not stock images.
