Cost to Bathtub to Shower Conversion in Boston, MA

$3,300$13,200 in Boston

32% above the national average · 1.32x cost multiplier

In Boston, a bathtub to shower conversion runs $3,300 to $13,200 on average — about 32% above what homeowners pay nationwide. The Northeast market's labor costs account for most of the gap, with material pricing and local permitting fees adding to the spread. Use the cost table below to compare budget, mid-range, and premium options side by side.

Cost Breakdown in Boston

Line ItemLowMidHigh
Cost per project$1584$7260$23760
Materials$1,056$3,300$7,920
Labor$1,584$3,300$6,600
Permits$264$528$792
Total$2,904+32% vs. national avg$7,128+32% vs. national avg$15,312+32% vs. national avg

Budget

Prefab shower unit, keep existing drain, new fixtures.

Mid-Range

Custom tile shower, new drain, glass doors, recessed niche.

Premium

Walk-in, frameless glass, custom tile, linear drain, bench.

Material Options

Material prices below are national averages; availability in Boston may shift costs slightly.

MaterialCost/UnitBest For
Prefab Acrylic Surround$400-$1,000 unitRentals, quick flips, budget conversionsLow cost, fast installation, seamless surface, no grout to clean
Custom Tile$1,500-$6,000 for standard size (materials + setting)Primary bathrooms, design-forward remodelsUnlimited design options, durable, increases home value
Cultured Marble$800-$2,500 unitMid-range conversions where low maintenance is a priorityNon-porous (no grout), custom-cut to fit, durable and easy to clean
Frameless Glass Enclosure$1,500-$4,500 installedMid-range to premium custom tile conversionsOpen, airy look; easy to clean; premium appearance
Sliding Glass Door$400-$1,200 installedSmall bathrooms, budget conversionsAffordable, space-efficient (no swing clearance needed)

Other Projects in Boston

Boston Estimate

Typical Range

$3,300$13,200

vs. National Average

32% above national

Cost Multiplier

1.32x

Cost Per project

$1584–$23760

Estimates apply Boston's 1.32x regional cost multiplier to national averages. Actual bids vary by contractor, project scope, and timing.

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