Shower Remodeling in South Florida

Shower remodeling in South Florida requires a certified waterproofing system that is demonstrably different from what most South Florida builders installed through the 1990s and 2000s. Standard cementboard over frame in an unprotected shower will fail within 2–5 years in this climate — every shower remodel Henry Remodeling completes uses Schluter KERDI, RedGard liquid membrane, or hot mop waterproofing on 100% of wet area surfaces. Henry Remodeling provides specialized installation services working under the umbrella of state-licensed General Contractors; plumbing changes, drain relocation, and permit requirements are managed by our licensed GC partners.

Shower remodeling from $2,800 — re-tile to full custom shower build
Schluter KERDI or hot mop waterproofing on every wet surface — no exceptions
Drain type (point vs. linear), niche, and glass enclosure all planned before tile is ordered
Plumbing changes and drain relocation managed by licensed GC partners with permits
15 cities across Palm Beach and Broward County

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What does shower remodeling include?

Henry Remodeling installs shower tile, waterproofing membranes, niches, benches, and glass enclosures. Plumbing connections, drain relocation, and permits are managed by our licensed GC partners. Scope confirmed in a written line-item estimate before work begins.

How much does shower remodeling cost in South Florida in 2026?

Basic re-tile on existing pan (waterproofing included): $2,800–$5,500. Full shower rebuild, existing drain retained: $5,500–$10,500. Full rebuild with new drain position (GC scope): $8,500–$15,000. Frameless glass enclosure: $2,500–$5,500. Steam system: $3,500–$7,000.

Do I need a permit for shower remodeling in South Florida?

Tile-only shower remodeling without plumbing changes does not require a permit. Any drain relocation, valve replacement, or structural modification requires a permit — pulled by Henry Remodeling’s licensed GC partners who manage all plumbing scope.

What Our South Florida Shower Remodeling Service Includes

Every Henry Remodeling scope begins with a written, line-item estimate listing all materials and labor as separate line items. Henry Remodeling provides specialized, hands-on installation services working under the umbrella of state-licensed General Contractors; our licensed GC partners manage any structural or permit-required scope.

  • Substrate assessment and waterproofing system specification before tile is ordered
  • Full waterproofing membrane installation (Schluter KERDI, RedGard, or hot mop) on all shower surfaces
  • Shower floor removal and slope re-establishment to correct drain per minimum 1/4″ per foot
  • Tile installation — walls, floor, and niche — using polymer-modified thinset
  • Shower niche and bench tile if in scope
  • Frameless or framed glass enclosure installation if in scope
  • Grout — epoxy on shower floor, sanded or unsanded on walls with expansion caulk at corners
  • Plumbing connections, drain work, and permits managed by licensed GC partners

Types of Shower Remodeling

Shower Re-Tile (Existing Pan Retained)

New tile on existing shower walls, existing shower floor pan retained. Waterproofing membrane applied on walls. Most affordable shower remodel scope when the existing pan is structurally sound.

Full Shower Rebuild — Existing Drain Retained

Complete tile removal, new substrate, full waterproofing system, new tile throughout. Drain position retained. The correct scope when the existing shower has failed waterproofing or irreparable substrate damage.

Full Shower Rebuild with New Drain Position

Full demo and rebuild with drain relocation to support a new shower configuration or linear drain installation. GC-managed plumbing scope; permit required in Palm Beach and Broward County.

Shower with Frameless Glass Enclosure

Complete shower remodel including frameless glass enclosure installation. Glass panel configuration designed relative to shower dimensions and door swing. Glass ordered after shower tile installation is complete.

Benefits of Shower Remodeling

Waterproofing System That Outlasts the Tile

Every shower Henry Remodeling installs uses a certified waterproofing system on 100% of wet area surfaces. The waterproofing system determines shower longevity in South Florida’s humidity — the tile is only as durable as the substrate behind it.

Niche and Bench Integration Planned Before Tile

Shower niches and benches are planned before tile is ordered, not added mid-project. Waterproofing is extended into every niche recess. Niche tile coordinated with wall tile layout before any cutting begins.

Drain Type and Slope Engineered Before Demo

Point drain vs. linear drain selection confirmed before demo. Shower floor slope (minimum 1/4″ per foot) confirmed and re-established in every shower rebuild scope.

Plumbing and Permits Managed by Licensed GC Partners

Plumbing scope — drain relocation, supply connections, valve replacement — managed by Henry Remodeling’s licensed GC partners with permits where required.

Shower Remodeling Pricing in South Florida

Shower remodeling cost is driven by waterproofing scope, tile material, drain type, glass enclosure, and whether plumbing relocation is required.

ScopeTypical Range — Palm Beach / Broward 2026
Basic re-tile, existing shower pan retained$2,800–$5,500
Full shower rebuild, existing drain position retained$5,500–$10,500
Full rebuild with new drain position (GC plumbing scope)$8,500–$15,000
Frameless glass enclosure (installed after tile is complete)$2,500–$5,500
Steam shower system (GC rough-in + installation)$3,500–$7,000

Palm Beach & Broward County pricing as of 2026. Written estimate before work begins.

What Affects the Cost of Shower Remodeling

1. Shower size (square footage of tiled surfaces)

Small shower under 48 sqft wall and floor: $2,800–$5,500. Standard 48–80 sqft: $5,500–$10,500. Large shower 80+ sqft: $8,500–$15,000.

2. Waterproofing system

Schluter KERDI: $600–$1,400 depending on shower size. RedGard liquid membrane: $400–$900. Hot mop shower floor: $400–$800.

3. Tile format and material

Ceramic: lowest. Porcelain: mid-range. Natural stone: highest. Large format 24×24+: 20–35% labor premium.

4. Drain type

Point drain: baseline. Linear drain: $400–$1,200 add-on for the drain unit plus slope engineering.

5. Niche count and complexity

Each niche: $250–$550 depending on size and waterproofing extension into recess.

6. Glass enclosure

Framed enclosure: $1,200–$2,500. Frameless: $2,500–$5,500. Glass ordered after tile is installed.

7. Plumbing changes (GC scope)

Drain relocation: $800–$2,500 depending on distance and permit requirements. Valve replacement: $400–$900.

8. Steam system

Steam generator, steam head, and control panel: $3,500–$7,000 including GC rough-in. Shower must be designed with ceiling slope and sealed construction for steam containment.

South Florida Pricing Context & Budget Levels

National Average

$2,500–$8,000

Full scope, national average market

South Florida

$3,500–$15,000

15–25% above national for correct-spec materials

vs. Replacement

vs. Full Bathroom Remodel

Full replacement vs. selective service

South Florida shower remodeling runs 15–25% above national averages, driven by required waterproofing scope, premium tile preferences, and the GC-managed plumbing scope for drain relocation that is disproportionately common in the South Florida shower renovation market.

Budget Tiers — What Each Level Delivers

Low Budget

$2,800–$5,500

Re-tile on existing pan with certified waterproofing. Standard format porcelain. No plumbing changes.

Mid-Range

$5,500–$10,500

Full shower rebuild, existing drain retained. Porcelain or large format. KERDI waterproofing. One or two niches. Frameless glass add-on option.

High-End

$10,000–$22,000

Full rebuild with linear drain relocation (GC). Large format tile. Two niches. Bench. Frameless glass. Steam system option.

Hidden Costs, Quote Differences, and DIY Risks

Hidden Costs Not in the Quote

  • Substrate damage discovered at demo: Shower walls with absent waterproofing often reveal deteriorated framing or sheathing that must be replaced before waterproofing and tile can proceed. Adds $400–$1,200.
  • Glass enclosure ordered after tile: Frameless glass dimensions must be measured after shower tile is complete. Lead time for custom frameless glass: 2–4 weeks after measurement.
  • Permit lead time for plumbing changes: Drain relocation permits from City of [city] Building Division add 5–15 business days depending on city and workload.

Why Cheap Quotes Fail in South Florida

  • Standard cementboard without certified waterproofing — shower fails within 2–5 years in South Florida humidity
  • Shower floor slope insufficient for drain — minimum 1/4″ per foot not maintained during rebuild
  • Glass enclosure ordered before shower tile is complete — dimensions will be wrong

DIY Risks in South Florida

  • Glass enclosure installation requires solid blocking in walls at hinge and handle points. Missing blocking causes glass panels to loosen over time.
  • Shower steam system installation requires shower designed for steam containment from the outset — can’t be added to a standard shower after tiling

South Florida–Specific Shower Remodeling Factors

Insider Tip

In South Florida, the most predictable shower remodeling failure is absent or inadequate waterproofing behind shower walls. Builders across Palm Beach and Broward County routinely installed standard cementboard with no overlying membrane in homes built through the 1990s and 2000s. The shower may look intact on the surface for 3–7 years while moisture is destroying the wall framing behind the tile. Every Henry Remodeling shower rebuild uses certified waterproofing on 100% of wet area surfaces — not as an option, but as the baseline requirement.

5 South Florida Factors That Affect Every Project

  • Chronic Ambient Humidity (80–90% RH in Summer): Certified waterproofing membrane required behind all shower tile surfaces. Standard cementboard deteriorates in South Florida’s humidity without an overlying membrane.
  • Shower Drain Relocation Permits: Any drain relocation in Palm Beach or Broward County requires a permit. Our licensed GC partners pull all required permits as part of the project scope.
  • HOA Noise Hours in Condo Buildings: Shower demo and tile work in condo buildings in Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale, and Deerfield Beach restricted to 9am–5pm weekdays.
  • Salt-Air Expansion Joints in Coastal Properties: Inside shower corners and tile-to-fixture transitions in coastal properties require expansion caulk — rigid grout cracks within 1–2 years at salt-air-exposed properties.
  • Wall Blocking for Glass Enclosures: Frameless glass enclosures require solid blocking in shower walls at hinge and handle positions. Blocking must be installed before tile and confirmed before glass is ordered.

When Shower Remodeling Is the Right Scope

  • Existing shower tile shows efflorescence, persistent grout cracking, or active leaks — indicating failed or absent waterproofing
  • Shower walls have soft spots behind tile indicating advanced substrate moisture damage
  • Shower floor is uneven, sloping incorrectly, or retaining water around the drain
  • Builder-grade builder shower needs full update to match a master bath renovation
  • Converting a basic shower to a larger format, linear drain, or glass enclosure scope
  • Adding steam system to an existing shower that was originally designed to accommodate it

The Transformation

Every project starts with a documented problem and closes with a verified result.

Before

Standard 36″×36″ shower with original 1990s 4×4 ceramic and no waterproofing. Grout cracking at all inside corners. Shower floor shows grout deterioration and slow drainage from incorrect slope. Shower pan leaking at curb demonstrated with dye test.

After

Full shower rebuild. Schluter KERDI applied to all walls and floor after substrate confirmed. New 12×24 large format porcelain on walls, 12×12 mosaic floor with correct slope to drain. Two niches, polished nickel fixtures. Frameless glass enclosure after tile complete. 7-day project including GC plumbing inspection.

What Sets Us Apart

Written Line-Item Estimates

Every scope itemizes materials and labor separately. You approve scope and price before a start date is scheduled — no surprises after materials are ordered.

Correct Material Specification for South Florida

Material decisions are made against the specific humidity, heat, and coastal exposure of each installation position. Wrong material in the wrong position is the most common failure point in South Florida remodeling.

Pre-Job Assessment Before Materials Are Ordered

Substrate, structural, and access conditions documented at every walkthrough. Issues that affect scope or cost are identified before any material is ordered — not discovered mid-project.

Structural Scopes via Licensed GC Partners

Henry Remodeling provides specialized installation services under the umbrella of state-licensed General Contractors. When structural modification or permits are required, our licensed GC partners manage those scopes and pull all required city permits.

Daily Cleanup and Protected Surfaces

Floors and countertops protected throughout. Old materials hauled off at project close. Site left clean at the end of each work day without exception.

Our Shower Remodeling Process

  1. 1. Shower Assessment and Waterproofing Specification
    Existing substrate and waterproofing condition documented. Drain type, niche count, and glass enclosure plan confirmed. Scope confirmed in writing before any tile is ordered.
  2. 2. Material Selection and Scope Approval
    Tile material, format, layout, and fixture finish confirmed with physical samples. Written scope and lead times approved.
  3. 3. GC Partner Plumbing Confirmation
    Plumbing scope (drain location, valve changes) confirmed with GC partner. Permit application filed if required before demo is scheduled.
  4. 4. Demo and Substrate Preparation
    Existing tile removed. Substrate assessed for moisture damage. Framing or substrate replacement completed before waterproofing proceeds.
  5. 5. Waterproofing and Shower Pan
    KERDI, RedGard, or hot mop applied to all wet surfaces. Shower floor sloped to drain. Cure time respected.
  6. 6. Tile, Niche, and Bench
    Tile layout confirmed before adhesive. Polymer-modified thinset throughout. Niche and bench tile coordinated with wall layout.
  7. 7. Grout, Glass, and Sign-Off
    Epoxy grout on floor, sanded on walls, expansion caulk at all corners. Glass enclosure measured and ordered after tile is complete. Final sign-off when glass is installed.

Common Problems We Solve

Shower leaking at curb or shower pan

Indicates failed or absent waterproofing system. Resolution: full shower tear-out, substrate assessment, certified waterproofing installation, and new tile.

Soft walls behind shower tile

Moisture has reached and damaged the wall framing or substrate. Full demo, framing repair or replacement, waterproofing, and new tile required.

Shower floor retaining water — slow drainage

Insufficient floor slope to drain. Resolution: full shower floor removal, slope re-establishment to correct 1/4″ per foot, and new floor tile.

Frameless glass panel loosening from shower wall

Caused by absent or inadequate wall blocking at hinge and handle positions. Blocking must be installed before tile and glass are ordered.

What Can Go Wrong — Shower Remodeling

Shower Built on Standard Cementboard Without Waterproofing

Standard cementboard in a South Florida shower without a certified overlying waterproofing membrane will fail within 2–5 years. The failure is invisible until moisture has already reached the wall framing.

Shower Floor Slope Insufficient

Shower floor must slope minimum 1/4″ per foot toward the drain. Insufficient slope causes water pooling, accelerates grout deterioration, and creates chronic mold issues.

Linear Drain Without Correct Engineering

Linear drain installation requires the entire shower floor to slope toward one wall edge. This slope must be engineered before demo — a flat floor cannot be retrofitted to a linear drain slope after the shower is built.

Glass Enclosure Ordered Before Shower Tile

Frameless glass dimensions must be field-measured after shower tile is complete. Glass ordered before tile is installed will not fit correctly after grouting.

Steam System Added to Non-Steam Shower Design

Steam system requires a sealed shower ceiling (not open), a slope to prevent condensation drip on the user, and a steam-rated shower door. Adding steam to a standard shower design after the fact requires demolition of the ceiling.

Insufficient Wall Blocking for Glass Enclosure

Frameless glass enclosures transfer significant daily use load to the wall anchor points. Missing blocking causes anchors to pull out of tile and drywall within 1–3 years.

Common Mistakes and Homeowner Checklist

Common Contractor Mistakes

  1. Building a South Florida shower on standard cementboard without a certified waterproofing membrane
  2. Installing the shower floor without confirming and establishing correct slope to drain
  3. Ordering frameless glass before shower tile is complete and measured
  4. Installing linear drain without engineering the floor slope from the outset
  5. Adding steam system to a shower not designed for steam containment from the start
  6. Missing wall blocking for glass enclosure hinge and handle anchor points

Homeowner Pre-Project Checklist

  • Request written scope confirming waterproofing system — membrane type and manufacturer on every surface
  • Confirm shower floor slope plan is included — minimum 1/4″ per foot to drain
  • Confirm glass enclosure will be measured and ordered after shower tile is installed and grouted
  • For linear drain: confirm slope engineering plan is included before demo begins
  • For steam shower: confirm shower ceiling design and door seal are specified from the outset
  • Confirm wall blocking is installed before tile for any shower receiving a glass enclosure

Timeline Reality — Shower Remodeling

Best Case

3–5 days

Re-tile on existing sound pan. Standard format porcelain. No plumbing changes. Existing glass enclosure retained.

Typical

7–10 days

Full shower rebuild with KERDI waterproofing, standard format tile, one or two niches, GC plumbing inspection.

Extended

3–5 weeks

Linear drain relocation permit, frameless glass lead time, large format natural stone, condo building access restrictions.

What Causes Timeline Extensions

  • Plumbing Permit Lead Time: Drain relocation permits: 5–15 business days depending on city.
  • Frameless Glass Lead Time: Custom frameless glass: 2–4 weeks after field measurement.
  • Waterproofing Cure Time: KERDI: 24–48 hours before tile can be set. Cannot be compressed.
  • Substrate Repair: Moisture-damaged framing or sheathing adds 1–3 days depending on extent.

Real Project Scenarios — Shower Remodeling

Representative past projects — real scope, documented challenges, actual timelines. Names withheld per client privacy policy.

Full Shower Rebuild with Linear Drain — Boca Raton 33432

Client Profile: Homeowner, East Boca, master bath renovation

Key Challenge: Existing shower with absent waterproofing and leaking pan confirmed by dye test. Full demo. GC partner relocated drain to wall position for linear drain. Schluter KERDI applied to all surfaces. 24×24 large format porcelain walls and floor. Two niches. Frameless glass enclosure ordered after tile completion. Permit pulled by GC partner from City of Boca Raton.

Location: City of Boca Raton Building Division. Permit required for drain relocation.

Investment Range: $11,500–$14,200  |  Timeline: 14 days including permit wait

Shower Re-Tile — West Palm Beach 33401

Client Profile: Investor, El Cid flip property

Key Challenge: Existing shower floor pan sound on dye test. Walls only: KERDI applied and 12×24 large format white matte porcelain installed in vertical stack. Two niches. New frameless pivot door. No plumbing changes.

Location: City of West Palm Beach Building Division. El Cid 33401.

Investment Range: $4,800–$6,200  |  Timeline: 5 days

Full Shower Rebuild with Steam — Deerfield Beach 33441

Client Profile: Homeowner, The Cove, master bath renovation

Key Challenge: Full shower tear-out in coastal property. KERDI throughout. Sloped ceiling design for steam containment. GC partner installed steam generator rough-in and steam head. Condo building required advance notification. Marine-grade hardware throughout for coastal exposure.

Location: City of Deerfield Beach Building Division. The Cove coastal property.

Investment Range: $12,800–$16,500  |  Timeline: 12 days (including condo scheduling)

Difficulty Factors — Shower Remodeling in South Florida

  • Waterproofing Continuity at All Transitions:
    Every waterproofing membrane must be sealed continuously at all transitions — wall-to-floor, niche recess edges, and bench surface. Any break in the membrane creates a moisture pathway.
  • Shower Floor Slope Engineering:
    South Florida shower floors must be sloped to drain on a slab that may have minor out-of-level areas. Pre-demo slope planning and post-demo slope confirmation are both required.
  • Linear Drain Installation Complexity:
    Linear drain installation requires the entire shower floor to slope toward one edge — a fundamentally different floor geometry than a point drain that must be designed from the outset, not retrofitted.
  • Glass Enclosure Sequencing:
    Frameless glass must be measured after tile is complete and grout has set. This adds 2–4 weeks to overall project timeline and requires project sequencing to be confirmed before work begins.

Who Needs Shower Remodeling

Homeowners with Leaking or Failed South Florida Showers

Standard builder showers without waterproofing in South Florida homes built 1985–2005 are the most common source of shower remodeling demand in this market.

Homeowners Upgrading to Modern Shower Design

Converting a basic shower to large format tile, linear drain, niche, and frameless glass — the premium shower configuration that dominates renovation scopes in Jupiter, Palm Beach Gardens, and Boca Raton.

Master Bath Renovation Coordinators

Shower remodeling is typically the most complex element of a master bath renovation. Henry Remodeling manages the shower tile scope coordinated with vanity, countertop, and tile floor in a single project sequence.

Investment Property Owners Updating Before Sale

Standard shower re-tile with certified waterproofing and updated tile is a common pre-sale investment in the Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, and Pompano Beach markets.

Materials & Methods

Waterproofing — Schluter KERDI and RedGard

KERDI: uncoupling membrane, most consistent application quality. RedGard: liquid-applied, correct film thickness critical. Both certified for South Florida conditions. Hot mop: traditional shower floor waterproofing.

Porcelain Tile (Rectified, Full-Body)

Recommended for all South Florida shower wall and floor tile. Water absorption under 0.5%. Large format available in 24×24, 32×32.

Polymer-Modified Thinset

Required for all South Florida shower tile. White for natural stone. Gray for porcelain and ceramic.

Frameless Glass Enclosure

Custom-measured after tile is complete. 3/8″ or 1/2″ tempered safety glass. Pivot or sliding door configurations. Requires wall blocking at all anchor points before tile.

Epoxy Grout (Shower Floor) and Expansion Caulk

Epoxy grout for shower floor: maximum stain resistance. Expansion caulk at all inside corners and tile-to-fixture transitions — no rigid grout at movement joints.

Cities We Serve

Henry Remodeling serves Palm Beach and Broward County homeowners, investors, and condo owners across 15 cities. Each market has distinct permit requirements, HOA constraints, and climate factors.

Boca Raton, Florida — Palm Beach County

Who hires: Retirees, seasonal residents, investors

Climate factors: High humidity + salt air; sandy soil

Permit authority: City of Boca Raton Building Division – strict permitting

Neighborhoods: East Boca 33432 coastal (marine hardware required); Boca West gated HOA

Boynton Beach, Florida — Palm Beach County

Who hires: Landlords, mid-income homeowners, pre-sale sellers

Climate factors: Humidity + storms; sandy soil

Permit authority: City of Boynton Beach Building Division – moderate permitting

Neighborhoods: Leisureville 33426 (1985–2000 stock); Canyon Isles 33473 newer stock

Coral Springs, Florida — Broward County

Who hires: Families, move-up buyers

Climate factors: Heavy rain; sandy/limestone base

Permit authority: City of Coral Springs Building Division – efficient

Neighborhoods: Ramblewood 33071 1990s face-frame stock; Eagle Trace 33065 HOA

Deerfield Beach, Florida — Broward County

Who hires: Retirees, landlords

Climate factors: Salt air + humidity; coastal exposure

Permit authority: City of Deerfield Beach Building Division – moderate

Neighborhoods: The Cove 33441 coastal (salt damage); Century Village 33442 condo HOA

Delray Beach, Florida — Palm Beach County

Who hires: Investors, affluent buyers, pre-sale sellers

Climate factors: Humidity, storm exposure; sandy soil

Permit authority: City of Delray Beach Building Division – strict in historic areas

Neighborhoods: Lake Ida 33444 older homes; Atlantic Ave area high finish expectations

Fort Lauderdale, Florida — Broward County

Who hires: Investors, developers, condo owners

Climate factors: Flooding + humidity; flood zone exposure

Permit authority: City of Fort Lauderdale Building Services – slower permitting

Neighborhoods: Las Olas 33301 luxury; Victoria Park 33304 older renovating stock

Greenacres, Florida — Palm Beach County

Who hires: Budget homeowners

Climate factors: Humidity; sandy soil

Permit authority: City of Greenacres Building Division – straightforward

Neighborhoods: Buttonwood 33463 older; River Bridge 33413 some HOA

Jupiter, Florida — Palm Beach County

Who hires: Affluent homeowners

Climate factors: Coastal humidity; sandy soil

Permit authority: Town of Jupiter Building Department – moderate

Neighborhoods: Abacoa 33458 HOA strict; Jupiter Farms 33478 rural access

Lake Worth Beach, Florida — Palm Beach County

Who hires: Investors, landlords

Climate factors: Humidity; sandy soil

Permit authority: City of Lake Worth Beach Building Division – moderate

Neighborhoods: Downtown 33460 historic; College Park historic constraints

Lantana, Florida — Palm Beach County

Who hires: Retirees

Climate factors: Salt air; coastal exposure

Permit authority: Town of Lantana Building Department – smaller jurisdiction

Neighborhoods: Old Lantana 33462 (salt damage); waterfront condos 33480 HOA access restrictions

Palm Beach Gardens, Florida — Palm Beach County

Who hires: Affluent homeowners

Climate factors: Humidity; sandy soil

Permit authority: City of Palm Beach Gardens Building Division – structured

Neighborhoods: PGA National 33418 HOA strict; Legacy homes 33410

Pembroke Pines, Florida — Broward County

Who hires: Families

Climate factors: Rain, humidity; sandy soil

Permit authority: City of Pembroke Pines Building Division – efficient

Neighborhoods: Silver Lakes 33029 HOA strict access; Pembroke Lakes 33026 older stock

Pompano Beach, Florida — Broward County

Who hires: Investors

Climate factors: Salt + humidity; coastal exposure

Permit authority: City of Pompano Beach Building Division – improving

Neighborhoods: Beachside 33062 (marine hardware required); Highlands 33064 active renovation

Wellington, Florida — Palm Beach County

Who hires: Affluent families

Climate factors: Humidity; sandy soil

Permit authority: Village of Wellington Building Department – organized

Neighborhoods: Equestrian 33414 estates HOA strict; Olympia 33414 HOA

West Palm Beach, Florida — Palm Beach County

Who hires: Investors, residents

Climate factors: Humidity, flooding; sandy soil

Permit authority: City of West Palm Beach Building Division – busy, delays

Neighborhoods: El Cid 33401 historic district; downtown condos 33401 condo board coordination

▸ Boca Raton▸ Boynton Beach▸ Coral Springs▸ Deerfield Beach▸ Delray Beach▸ Fort Lauderdale▸ Greenacres▸ Jupiter▸ Lake Worth Beach▸ Lantana▸ Palm Beach Gardens▸ Pembroke Pines▸ Pompano Beach▸ Wellington▸ West Palm Beach

What Our Clients Say

“They pulled the permit for the drain relocation — via their GC partner. I didn’t have to worry about any of the plumbing coordination. It was all managed.”

— Homeowner, Boca Raton FL

“The KERDI membrane confirmed before tile. The shower has been in use for two years with zero grout cracking, zero moisture issues. The previous shower lasted three years before it failed.”

— Homeowner, West Palm Beach FL

“They measured the glass after tile was done and grouted. Two weeks later the frameless enclosure was installed and it fits perfectly. No gaps, no adjustments needed.”

— Homeowner, Deerfield Beach FL

Frequently Asked Questions

What does shower remodeling include?

Henry Remodeling installs shower tile, waterproofing membranes, niches, benches, and glass enclosures. Plumbing connections, drain relocation, and permits are managed by our licensed GC partners.

How much does shower remodeling cost in South Florida in 2026?

Re-tile on existing pan: $2,800–$5,500. Full rebuild, existing drain: $5,500–$10,500. Full rebuild with new drain: $8,500–$15,000. Frameless glass enclosure: $2,500–$5,500.

Do I need a permit for shower remodeling?

Tile-only shower work without plumbing changes does not require a permit. Drain relocation, valve replacement, or structural modification requires a permit — pulled by our licensed GC partners.

What waterproofing system is best for South Florida showers?

Schluter KERDI membrane or RedGard liquid-applied membrane on 100% of wet area surfaces. Standard cementboard alone is not waterproof in South Florida’s humidity profile.

How long does shower remodeling take?

Re-tile: 3–5 days. Full rebuild with KERDI: 7–10 days. Full rebuild with drain relocation and frameless glass: 3–5 weeks including permit wait and glass lead time.

What causes shower remodeling to fail in South Florida?

Two primary failures: absent or inadequate waterproofing behind shower tile, and insufficient shower floor slope to drain causing water pooling and accelerated grout deterioration.

Can I get a frameless glass enclosure with my shower remodel?

Yes. Frameless glass enclosures are measured and ordered after shower tile is complete and grouted. Custom frameless glass lead time: 2–4 weeks after field measurement. Wall blocking must be installed before tile.

What cities does Henry Remodeling serve for shower remodeling?

Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale, Lake Worth Beach, Greenacres, Lantana, Deerfield Beach, West Palm Beach, Pompano Beach, Coral Springs, Wellington, Pembroke Pines, Palm Beach Gardens, and Jupiter.

Summary — Shower Remodeling in South Florida

Henry Remodeling — Shower Remodeling Summary

  • Service: Shower remodeling — re-tile to full custom rebuild with waterproofing, niches, and glass enclosures — Palm Beach & Broward County, FL
  • Cost range: $2,800–$15,000+ depending on waterproofing scope, tile material, drain type, and glass enclosure
  • Every Henry Remodeling shower uses certified waterproofing (KERDI, RedGard, or hot mop) on 100% of wet surfaces
  • Plumbing changes and drain relocation managed by licensed GC partners | Permits pulled when required
  • Frameless glass measured and ordered after tile is complete — never before
  • Service Area: Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Coral Springs, Deerfield Beach, Delray Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Greenacres, Jupiter, Lake Worth Beach, Lantana, Palm Beach Gardens, Pembroke Pines, Pompano Beach, Wellington, West Palm Beach

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