Should You Get Rid of the Bathtub? Questions to Ask Yourself

Shower Remodeling

Are You Using Your Bathtub?

Let’s start with the most obvious question: do you use your tub at all? If your daily routine doesn’t allow enough time for you to take a good soak, it may be best to reclaim that bathroom real estate and convert it to a walk-in shower.

Does Your Household Have Kids?

If your home has young children who can’t bathe themselves yet, then you should keep your bathtub; you can revisit this again years down the line. This consideration also applies if you or someone in your household is expecting a child.

Are You Caring for an Elderly Family Member?

Follow-up question: are you planning on aging in place? Your elderly loved ones may have limited mobility, and might not be able to step into bathtubs as they once did. Getting rid of the bathtub and switching to a shower also presents another problem if your elderly family member can’t stand up for more than a few minutes. Bathroom renovation companies like us offer walk-in bathtubs as an option. offers bathtubs with curves designed for back support, as well as easy accessibility features such as rims with low step-over height and arm rests.

How Big Is Your Bathroom?

If your bathroom feels cramped, it probably is. A bathtub takes up a lot of space. If you have a small bathroom, getting rid of the bathtub and converting it to a walk-in shower (essentially turning it into a three-quarter bathroom) can make it feel less cramped.

Are You Trying to Save on Your Utility Bills?

Let’s face it, full-sized bathtubs consume a lot of water, and therefore, can impact your utility bills if used often. You’ve probably invested in a water-efficient toilet and shower head, it only makes sense to do the same with the bathtub. Walk-in tubs are, again, a great solution if you want to keep using a tub and save on water usage. Also, the less hot water you use, the less power or fuel is used for heating, which can contribute to energy savings.

Looking for shower remodeling companies? Call Total Bath Systems at (860) 410-6950. You can also fill out our contact form to schedule an appointment.

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