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walk-in tubs, walk-in showers & tub-to-shower conversions in Montreat, NC

Montreat's big multi-bath cottages give you something most WNC towns can't: room to turn one bathroom step-free without giving up a tub anywhere in the house. Walk-in tubs, curbless showers and tub-to-shower conversions, priced from published data before anyone visits.

8.2%
of Montreat homes have just one full bath (county records)
2,976 sq ft
median Montreat home size (county records)
24.2%
of households have a 65+ resident living alone (Census ACS)
Quick answer
Can a Montreat home get a step-free bathroom without losing its tub?
In Montreat, yes — and easily. Only 8.2% of homes in Buncombe County's appraisal records have a single full bath, so almost every house keeps a tub in another room while one bath becomes a walk-in. A soaker walk-in tub installs for $3,000 to $7,000, a custom tub-to-shower conversion runs $3,500 to $15,000, and a curbless walk-in shower lands at $12,000 to $17,000 — published 2026 ranges. With a median home of 2,976 sq ft, the floor space these projects need is usually already there.
The local data

Montreat's barbell, in numbers

A town that reads young on paper because of the college, yet quietly fills with elders living alone in large, multi-bath cottages — read straight from county appraisal records and federal Census data.

Montreat housing & household profile (2026)
MeasureValueSource
Homes in county appraisal records (Montreat situs) 635 Buncombe County appraisal records, 2025
Median home size 2,976 sq ft Buncombe County appraisal records, 2025
Homes with only one full bathroom 8.2% Buncombe County appraisal records, 2025
Median year built 1960 Buncombe County appraisal records, 2025
Homes built before 1980 64.7% Buncombe County appraisal records, 2025
Owner-occupied homes (place) 100% U.S. Census Bureau, ACS
Households with someone 65+ living alone (place) 24.2% U.S. Census Bureau, ACS
Median household income (place) $115,568 U.S. Census Bureau, ACS

Montreat county figures count the 635 residential buildings with a Montreat situs address in Buncombe County's 2025 CAMA appraisal file; the Census rows describe the Town of Montreat place (U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 2024 5-year (Montreat, NC)). Both blocks were compiled on 2026-06-12 and are point-in-time — they shift with each Buncombe revaluation cycle and each ACS release.

Montreat hides its accessibility story behind a college. On paper the place looks improbably young — just 2.4% of its 630 residents register as 65 or older, because the student body drags the average down. Look at households instead and the picture flips: in 24.2% of Montreat homes, a person 65 or older lives by themselves, often in a steep-lot cottage reached by a narrow mountain drive. That gap between a young census number and an aging household reality is the whole reason walk-in tubs and step-free showers belong here — and it is a pattern you simply do not find in a college-free WNC town.

The one-bath exception that changes everything

In most older WNC markets the hard constraint is a single bathroom — pull the only tub and you inconvenience the whole house. Montreat is the inverse. Buncombe County's appraisal file shows just 8.2% of Montreat-addressed homes with one full bath — among the lowest one-bath shares anywhere we work — because these are generous houses: the median runs 2,976 sq ft, far larger than the city cottages an hour west. Practically, that means we can convert one bathroom into a fully step-free suite — curbless entry, fold-down seat, comfort-height fixtures — while a tub stays in a guest or hall bath for the grandchildren and for resale. The trade-off that vexes one-bath homeowners barely exists here.

Match the fix to a 1960s mountain cottage

Age is the second half of the Montreat equation. The median house dates to 1960 and 64.7% went up before 1980, so demo routinely uncovers the era's habits. Crawlspace-framed cottages are the curbless sweet spot — open the floor, recess the pan, and a 60-inch roll-in shower drops in where the tub stood. Slab and daylight-basement baths, common on Montreat's hillside lots, have no joist bay beneath them; those get a bonded wet-room buildup or a low beveled transition rather than a recessed subfloor, which changes the method and the price, not the outcome. And nearly any bath of this vintage may hide original galvanized supply lines worth replacing while the walls are open, before new tile buries them for another generation.

Three routes, priced from published data

We plan against published 2026 ranges and then price the real room after an in-home measure. A basic soaker walk-in tub installs for $3,000 to $7,000, and a jetted hydrotherapy model for $7,000 to $15,000 — the soaking route for owners who want to keep bathing seated. A custom tub-to-shower conversion with new waterproofing and tile you actually chose runs $3,500 to $15,000, the volume play for an owner-occupied forever home. A curbless walk-in shower at $12,000 to $17,000 is the long-game pick, with the floor plane running unbroken into the shower. Montreat's median market value sits at $399,600 in the county file and the place's median household income is $115,568, so even the upper end of this work is a modest share of a home people fully intend to keep — 100% of occupied Montreat homes are owner-occupied.

Montreat planning ranges — accessible bath scopes (2026, installed)
ScopeLowTypicalHigh
Walk-in tub — basic soaker model, installed $3,000 $5,000 $7,000
Walk-in tub — hydrotherapy (air + water jets), installed $7,000 $11,000 $15,000
Tub-to-shower conversion — full custom tile $3,500 $8,000 $15,000
Walk-in shower — curbless / zero-entry (recessed subfloor), installed $12,000 $14,000 $17,000

For Montreat we use figures published by Angi / HomeGuide — Walk-In Tub Cost (2026) alongside the Cost vs. Value report for the South Atlantic (which covers North Carolina). These are third-party planning rails, not Pisgah quotes; Montreat jobs that keep the existing drain tend to price into the lower-middle of each band, while moved plumbing and curbless subfloor work push higher. The figure you actually pay only firms up once we measure your Montreat bath in person.

Built to hold a grab bar in 2050

Every accessible bath we build in Montreat gets solid lumber backing screwed into the studs at the shower entry, along the control wall and beside the toilet before any tile board goes up — so a grab bar added today or a decade from now anchors into framing rated for a genuine pull, not hollow drywall. We treat the federal 2010 ADA Standards as our geometry reference inside a private home (a 60-inch turning space, 33-to-36-inch bar height, 17-to-19-inch seat height) because those dimensions are what keep working once a walker or wheelchair eventually arrives. Permits and inspections run through Buncombe County Permits & Inspections, the license behind the work is verifiable at the NC Licensing Board for General Contractors, and the estimate that starts it all is free and in your home.

Weighing a tub against a shower? The regional WNC walk-in tub & accessible bathroom guide runs that decision head to head, and the walk-in shower & tub-to-shower page details the conversion route. Rebuilding the whole room? Start at bathroom remodeling in Montreat, or pair it with a Montreat kitchen remodel while the crew is already on the lot.

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Montreat FAQ

Montreat accessibility questions

Does a Montreat home usually have room for a step-free shower without losing its tub?
Almost always, and that is what sets Montreat apart. Only 8.2% of homes here carry a single full bath in Buncombe County's appraisal file, so the typical cottage already has a second or third bathroom that can keep a tub for resale while one bath becomes a curbless walk-in. The median Montreat house also measures 2,976 sq ft, which usually leaves the floor area a 60-inch roll-in shower and a real turning circle both need. We map which bath to convert at the free in-home estimate.
Why does Montreat skew so much older than its census age suggests?
The place number is misleading on purpose. The Census reports only 2.4% of Montreat's 630 residents as 65 or older, because the college pulls the population average down, yet 24.2% of households still have someone 65-plus living by themselves. That second figure is the one that drives accessible-bath demand — a solo elder in a steep-lot cottage is exactly who a step-over tub puts at risk. We design around the household, not the headline. See how the same split plays out elsewhere on our Montreat bathroom remodeling page.
What does a walk-in tub cost installed in Montreat?
Published 2026 ranges put a basic soaker walk-in tub at $3,000 to $7,000 installed and a jetted hydrotherapy model at $7,000 to $15,000. Montreat's wildcard is rarely the tub itself — it is the cove-lot access, the long carry from a narrow mountain driveway, and what a 1960s-era bath hides behind the tile. With a median build year of 1960, we plan for original supply lines and assume nothing until demo. For a Montreat owner, each cost component sits itemized in our WNC walk-in tub cost guide.
Is a tub-to-shower conversion worth it in a high-value Montreat home?
On a forever home it usually is. The median market value in Montreat's appraisal records is $399,600, and ACS pegs the place's median household income at $115,568 — so a custom-tiled conversion at $3,500 to $15,000 is a single-digit slice of the asset and well within reach for owners staying put. Because the house almost certainly keeps a tub in another bath, you lose nothing at resale. Compare the whole-room option on our Montreat bathroom remodeling page.
Do I need a Buncombe County permit for walk-in tub or shower work in Montreat?
Yes whenever the job touches plumbing or electrical, which a walk-in tub, tub-to-shower conversion or curbless rebuild always does. The work is permitted and inspected through Buncombe County Permits & Inspections, and with 100% of Montreat homes owner-occupied, this is documentation owners actually want at resale, not red tape. We hold the permit and close out the inspections ourselves. The timeline & permits guide walks through each trigger.
Can you make a curbless shower work on Montreat's steep, slab-heavy lots?
Usually yes, though the method changes with the foundation. Montreat's hillside cottages often put a bath over a slab or a daylight-basement level where there is no joist bay to drop the drain into; those get a bonded wet-room buildup or a gentle ramped transition rather than a recessed subfloor. Crawlspace-framed homes — a fair share of the 64.7% of Montreat houses built before 1980 — take the recess easily. We confirm which you have on site. Each Montreat foundation route, with its pricing, is laid out in the walk-in shower cost guide.
Which areas around Montreat do you cover?
All of them — we are a service-area remodeler, not a storefront, so there is no trip charge inside our 24-county Western NC footprint. Around Montreat that means Black Mountain, Swannanoa, the Ridgecrest and Broad River corridors, and west into Asheville and the rest of Buncombe County. The in-home estimate is free everywhere we work. To make sure your Montreat address falls inside the route, check every area we serve.
Montreat, aging in place

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