Tub-to-Shower Conversions: Do They Affect Resale Value?

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According to tub to shower conversion contractors, more and more homeowners are having their bathtubs removed and converted to showers. This is because for some, it’s far more practical to have a shower compared to having a tub. Apart from that, some homeowners are also worried that a tub-to-shower conversion can negatively impact their home’s resale value. But can it really?

In this post, Total Bath Systems discusses if a tub-to-shower conversion can negatively impact your home’s resale value.

Can a Tub-to-Shower Conversion Affect Your Home’s Resale Value?

When it comes to the question of whether or not a tub to shower conversion can negatively affect your home’s resale value, the answer to this question actually varies. This is because while homeowners prefer to have large walk-in showers instead of tubs, real estate professionals say that if you want the highest resale value for your home you should retain at least one bathtub in your home as 51% of home buyers prefer a master bath with a tub and a shower as opposed to a single shower stall, especially if the buyer has children or pets. If you have at least one bathtub in your home, you’ll likely attract a large group of prospective buyers, which in turn can net you a larger profit from the sale of your home.

For assistance in converting your tub to a walk-in shower, don’t hesitate to turn to walk-in tub conversion contractor Total Bath Systems to get the job done.

Things to Consider Before a Conversion

Before you have your tub converted to a shower, experts say that there are a few considerations that you need to make. For instance, if you have plans of selling your home within five to ten years, it’s best that you avoid getting the conversion done as this could shrink your potential buyer pool and may even result in lower offers. However, if you plan to stay for 10 to 15 years, then you should remodel your bathroom according to your needs.

Looking for expert walk-in bath companies who can help you remodel your bathroom? Simply turn to Total Bath Systems. When it comes to tub-to-shower conversions and shower door installation projects, we are the leading experts to approach and we won’t let you down! Give us a call at (860) 410-6950 or fill out our contact form to get an estimate and enlist our services today!

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