Tub-to-Shower Conversion in Greer, SC
From outdated tub to walk-in shower — in days, not weeks. Local crew based in Pendleton, real photos and references from your neighborhood, and a firm written price before we start.
Most of the bathrooms we convert in Greer, SC have the same story: a tub-shower combo from the 1980s or 1990s that nobody actually takes baths in anymore. Converting that tub to a proper walk-in shower opens up the room, makes daily use easier, and — depending on the product family you choose — can be done in a single working day or built fully custom in tile. We quote both options at the free walkthrough so you can see the real price difference for your specific bathroom.
We serve every neighborhood in Greer, including Downtown Greer, Riverside, Pelham Road area, Lake Robinson, Blue Ridge.
What's included in a tub-to-shower project
Every Greer tub-to-shower project we quote covers the items below in writing — no "we'll deal with that on the day of" surprises.
Materials we install
- One-day acrylic wall systems
- One-day solid-surface stone-look wall systems
- Full custom porcelain or natural-stone tile
- Schluter-KERDI or Wedi waterproofing on tile builds
- Tempered glass — sliding, pivot, or frameless
- Brushed nickel, matte black, brushed gold, or chrome finishes
What it costs in Greer
One-day acrylic conversions start around $4,500. Solid-surface one-day systems run $6,500–$9,500. Custom-tile walk-in showers run $6,500–$14,000 depending on tile and glass.
Every Greer 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 tub-to-shower projects in Greer
The local housing stock
Greer's housing reflects the BMW-and-GSP-driven growth of the last 25 years. Riverside, Thornblade, Stonebrook Farm, and the Pelham Road corridor have 1990s–2010s upscale subdivisions where master baths were generously sized but finished with cultured marble, garden tubs, and standard fiberglass showers — most homeowners now want frameless glass walk-in showers, quartz double vanities, and heated tile floors to match the rest of the home's finish. The growing Highway 14 and Lake Robinson corridor includes both 2000s family subdivisions and a wave of 2018+ new construction where the bathrooms are essentially blank canvases for custom tile upgrades. Downtown Greer and the older Victor Mill village have early-1900s bungalows and mill cottages where the bathrooms are tiny, the joists are undersized, and the plumbing often needs to be replumbed before any tile work begins.
Permits, HOAs, and scheduling
Greer's jurisdictional split matters more here than in most Upstate cities: city projects go through City of Greer permitting, Greenville County projects through Greenville County, and Spartanburg County projects through Spartanburg County — we sort out which agency applies during the estimate. Most plumbing-and-electrical permits clear in 1–2 weeks across all three jurisdictions. Thornblade, Stonebrook Farm, and several Pelham Road subdivisions require HOA architectural review and proof of contractor insurance before demo; we handle those packets early so demo day is not delayed. For homes near GSP, we recommend a humidity-sensing exhaust fan because tarmac heat and Upstate humidity together accelerate grout wear on poorly ventilated showers.
Why it matters
If nobody in the house takes baths anymore, that tub is wasted square footage. Converting it to a walk-in shower is the single highest-ROI bathroom upgrade for most Upstate SC homes — and the only one buyers consistently mention as a deal-maker in the primary bath.
See our tub-to-shower work
Real photos, real homeowners, real results — not stock images.
