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walk-in showers & tub-to-shower conversions in Candler, NC

Candler's homes are bigger and newer than most of Buncombe — a 2,827 sq ft median, built around a builder tub almost nobody soaks in. We turn that tub into a walk-in shower the room finally has space for, at published prices.

2,827
sq ft — median Candler home (Buncombe CAMA)
1993
median year built — newer than older WNC towns
$1,200 to $9,500
one-day conversion system, installed
Quick answer
How much is a tub-to-shower conversion in Candler?
A Candler conversion runs $1,200 to $9,500 for a one-day acrylic system, $3,500 to $15,000 for custom tile, and $12,000 to $17,000 for a curbless rebuild — published 2026 ranges. What sets Candler apart is room and recency: the median home in Buncombe appraisal records spans 2,827 sq ft and dates to 1993, so the donor tub usually sits against clean modern framing and the bath often has the space for a shower bigger than the alcove it replaces.
The Candler stock

Big houses, newer framing

Candler's conversion math is unusual for Buncombe — the homes are spacious and largely modern-built, which decides both how the shower can grow and how the demo behaves.

What the records showCandlerWhy it matters for your conversion
Median home size2,827 sq ftRoom to oversize the shower past the old tub footprint
Median year built1993Donor tubs sit on clean studs — predictable demo
Built before 198039.3%The minority where we budget for older plumbing
Just one full bath29%When keeping a soak option gets discussed
Median market value$270,500Price band where buyers expect a current bath

Candler figures are drawn from Buncombe County CAMA appraisal records (Real Estate Appraisal Residential Building 2025, joined to Property_2025 parcels), situs-town addressed (county appraisal coverage, typically wider than the Census place). Buncombe homes here that keep the existing drain and valve land in the low half of every price band below.

Candler reads differently than the rest of Buncombe County in the appraisal file, and it changes how a conversion gets quoted. Of the 8,001 Candler-addressed homes with a recorded build year, the median dates to 1993 and the median floor plan covers 2,827 sq ft — these are spacious, mostly modern-built houses along the Pisgah Highway corridor and the slopes off Hominy Creek, not the tight pre-war bungalows that define Asheville's core. Builders of that era still put a tub in nearly every bathroom out of habit, which is why the conversion opportunity here is broad even though the housing is young.

Two things a bigger, newer bath gives you

The first is design headroom. A 2,827 sq ft house was rarely built with a cramped bathroom, so the original 60-inch tub alcove usually has slack around it — a closet wall, a soffit, an oversized vanity run — that a walk-in shower can absorb. We routinely lay out a 48-by-36-inch or larger shower with a real bench and a recessed niche in baths where the homeowner assumed they were stuck with the alcove dimensions. The second is a calmer demo: framing from the 1990s and 2000s carries copper or PEX supply and a plastic drain, so cutting the tub out exposes a bay that modern waterproofing systems were literally designed to drop into.

Where each lane fits in Candler

The one-day acrylic system at $1,200 to $9,500 is the fast, grout-free answer for a secondary bath or a quick refresh before listing. The custom-tile conversion at $3,500 to $15,000 is where Candler's square footage pays off — the bonded membrane goes over clean framing and the shower can be sized to the room rather than to a kit. The curbless rebuild at $12,000 to $17,000 is the long-horizon choice; many Candler homes sit on a crawlspace, which makes recessing the pan between joists for a true zero-entry floor more straightforward than it would be on a slab.

Candler walk-in shower & conversion ranges (2026, installed)
ScopeLowTypicalHigh
Tub-to-shower conversion — one-day acrylic liner system $1,200 $4,500 $9,500
Tub-to-shower conversion — full custom tile $3,500 $8,000 $15,000
Walk-in shower — custom tile with frameless glass, installed $3,500 $9,000 $15,000
Walk-in shower — curbless / zero-entry (recessed subfloor), installed $12,000 $14,000 $17,000

For Candler, the ranges above come from HomeGuide — Tub to Shower Conversion Cost (2026), with the Cost vs. Value South Atlantic report standing in as the regional return-on-spend benchmark. Reusing the existing drain keeps a Candler job under each midpoint; relocated plumbing and recessed curbless floors push it toward the high column.

The waterproofing standard, on any vintage

Whether your Candler bath came online in 1975 or 2005, every tiled shower we build gets one continuous bonded waterproofing system — membrane up the walls, a sloped and sealed pan, banded corners, and a treated curb or recess — because tile and grout are finish, not protection. On the roughly 39.3% of Candler homes predating 1980 we add the appropriate allowance for galvanized supply lines or a mud-set wall once demo confirms it; on the modern majority the rough-in is already where it should be. The fixtures are the same recognizable names throughout — Schluter systems, Kohler, Moen and Delta valves — so any Buncombe plumber can service the bath decades on. Permits, when scope trips them, run through Buncombe County Permits & Inspections, and the license behind the work is verifiable at the NC Licensing Board for General Contractors.

Rebuilding more than the wet area? Begin at bathroom remodeling in Candler. Trying to settle whether a Candler bath keeps its tub or moves to a step-free shower for aging in place? The regional walk-in tub & accessible bathroom guide runs that decision in detail, and the walk-in shower cost guide holds the full line-item breakdown for every lane above.

FAQ

Candler conversion questions

What does a tub-to-shower conversion cost in Candler?
Candler conversions sort into three published 2026 price lanes: a one-day acrylic system runs $1,200 to $9,500, a custom-tiled conversion runs $3,500 to $15,000, and a curbless rebuild runs $12,000 to $17,000. Candler's edge over older Buncombe markets is what hides behind the wall — with a median build year of 1993, most donor tubs sit against clean studs rather than mid-century mortar, which keeps demo labor predictable. You'll find each line item broken out in the tub-to-shower cost guide.
My Candler house is big — can the shower be larger than the old tub footprint?
Almost always, and this is Candler's quiet advantage. The median home in county records runs 2,827 sq ft, so the bathrooms tend to have room the original 60-inch tub alcove never used — a dead corner, an oversized linen closet, a stub wall that can come down. A walk-in shower built to 48 by 36 inches or wider with a bench and a true niche fits where a cramped 1970s bath could never allow it. We measure the whole wet wall at the free in-home estimate and show you the largest shower the framing honestly supports.
If my home was built in the 1990s, why convert at all — isn't the tub fine?
The tub works; the question is whether anyone uses it. Builders through the 1990s installed a one-piece or alcove tub in nearly every bath by default, and in roughly 46.9% of Candler homes — the share standing before 1990 in appraisal records — that tub is now a step-over obstacle that mostly runs a shower curtain. Converting trades a fixture you climb into for a fixture you walk into, usually without touching the rest of the room. The decision tree, including when a tub still earns its space, is on the WNC conversion guide.
Does a Candler tub-to-shower swap need a Buncombe County permit?
A like-for-like fixture change that reuses the existing drain and in-wall valve is generally repair-level work, but relocating the drain, replacing the valve body, or going curbless — which reworks the subfloor — pulls the job into permitted territory through Buncombe County Permits & Inspections. Newer Candler framing makes the inspection itself straightforward; the access panels and clean rough-in are already where the code wants them. We carry the filing and the inspections inside the contract — the timeline & permits guide spells out which triggers add days.
Will converting hurt resale on a home worth around the Candler median?
With a median market value of $270,500 in county appraisal records, Candler sits squarely in the price band where buyers expect a clean, current primary bath — a dated tub-shower reads as deferred work. The rule that protects value is simple: keep one tub somewhere in the house, then convert the bath people actually use into a walk-in shower. In a home this size that is rarely a constraint. The whole-room version is on the Candler bathroom remodeling page.
I only have one full bathroom — should I still lose the tub?
Worth a real conversation, because 29% of Candler-addressed homes in county records carry just one full bath. In a one-bath house we lay the trade-off out plainly: a deep-soak shower base or a generous bench can preserve the option to sit and soak, and a freestanding tub elsewhere is on the table if bathing genuinely matters to the household. But for most one-bath owners the safer, more-used fixture is a low-threshold shower — and the larger Candler floor plans often have the room to add a second bath down the line anyway.
What does demo look like in a typical Candler bathroom?
Cleaner than in the county's pre-war neighborhoods. Across the 8,001 Candler homes with a recorded build year, the bulk are framed in the modern era, so the common donor fixture is a fiberglass or acrylic alcove tub set against bare studs — sectioned out in a morning, leaving an open bay ready for backer board and a bonded membrane. The roughly 39.3% built before 1980 are the exception, where we budget for possible galvanized supply lines or a mud-set wall. We confirm which world your bath lives in before any number is written down — see the walk-in shower cost guide for how that shapes the quote.
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One-day, custom tile or curbless — Candler conversions priced from published data and built by a licensed, insured WNC crew. The in-home estimate is free.

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