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Shower Contractor in Eagle, Idaho — Iron Crest Remodel

Shower Contractor in Eagle, Idaho

Licensed shower remodel contractor for Eagle homeowners — custom tile, curbless walk-in showers, linear drains, steam showers, heated floors, and frameless glass

Premium shower remodeling for Eagle homes

Custom large-format tile shower remodel with frameless glass in an Eagle, Idaho primary bathroom

Eagle is one of the Treasure Valley's most desirable communities, with home values and buyer expectations that consistently exceed the regional average. Eagle homeowners invest in their primary bathrooms with that context in mind — a shower remodel here is not just about personal comfort, it is about building and protecting equity in a premium market.

The shower that defines an Eagle primary bathroom remodel is not the 3x5 builder alcove with ceramic tile and a framed glass door. It is a walk-in experience — ideally 4x6 feet or larger, with large-format porcelain or natural stone, a curbless linear drain entry, a heated floor, and frameless 1/2-inch tempered glass. It is designed to function as a genuine daily luxury rather than just a functional necessity.

Building that experience correctly requires a contractor with the technical expertise to execute Schluter waterproofing at the highest level, install large-format tile without lippage, set a linear drain with proper slope, and coordinate the heated floor electrical work with a licensed electrician — all under the City of Eagle's permit and inspection process. Iron Crest Remodel builds premium showers in Eagle homes that perform as long as they look good.

Shower remodel options for Eagle homeowners

Large-Format Tile Walk-In Shower

24x24, 24x48, or 12x24 porcelain on walls for a seamless, refined look. Heated mosaic or 4x4 porcelain floor with linear drain. Frameless 1/2-inch tempered glass enclosure. Built-in tile niche and bench. Thermostatic valve with volume control. The standard Eagle primary bathroom shower upgrade.

Curbless Zero-Threshold Walk-In

Flush entry from bathroom floor to shower floor with linear drain at entry or far wall. Requires subfloor modification and precise slope planning. ADA-accessible design with optional grab bars, fold-down bench, and handheld showerhead. Increasingly popular for Eagle homeowners planning for long-term livability.

Steam Shower

Full steam experience with generator, steamhead, sloped ceiling for condensate drainage, and fully sealed enclosure. Requires dedicated electrical circuit and remote generator location. Available as a primary bathroom feature in Eagle homes with adequate space and electrical capacity.

Tub-to-Shower Conversion

Remove builder or existing tub and build a custom tile shower in the alcove footprint. For Eagle homes with generous bathroom square footage, we can often expand the shower footprint by reconfiguring the toilet or vanity position during a full primary bathroom remodel.

Schluter waterproofing, heated floors, and frameless glass in Eagle showers

Heated shower floor installation and frameless glass in an Eagle, Idaho custom shower build

Schluter KERDI Waterproofing — Non-Negotiable

Every Iron Crest shower in Eagle receives a full Schluter KERDI membrane installation as standard. KERDI bonds to the substrate, waterproofs before tile is set, and eliminates the moisture cavity that causes shower failures. This system protects every Eagle homeowner's investment for decades.

Electric Heated Shower Floor

Nuheat or Schluter DITRA-HEAT electric mat installed under shower floor tile. Programmable thermostat. GFCI-protected circuit from City of Eagle permit. Adds approximately $800–$1,800 to shower cost depending on shower floor square footage. One of the highest-satisfaction upgrades in any Eagle shower remodel.

Linear Drain for Large-Format Floor Tile

Linear drains allow large-format floor tile without the cuts required for center drain configurations. The floor slopes in a single plane to the linear channel, allowing full-size 12x24 or 24x24 floor tile. Required for curbless shower designs. Available in multiple finish options to match fixtures.

Frameless 1/2-Inch Tempered Glass

The premium glass specification for Eagle homes. Heavier than standard 3/8-inch glass, with fewer hardware points, a more substantial feel, and a cleaner look. Measured and fabricated after tile installation is complete for precise fit. Available in clear, low-iron (extra-clear), or privacy glass options.

Shower remodel costs in Eagle

Standard Tile Walk-In Shower

Large-format tile, Schluter system, frameless glass

$12,000 – $28,000

Curbless Shower with Linear Drain

Subfloor modification, slope, ADA features available

$15,000 – $35,000

Premium Shower — Full Spa Build

Natural stone or premium tile, heated floor, thermostatic valve, bench, niche

$28,000 – $55,000+

Steam Shower

Generator, steamhead, sealed enclosure, dedicated circuit

$20,000 – $45,000

Tub-to-Shower Conversion

Alcove demo, custom tile, frameless panel

$7,000 – $16,000

Our shower remodel process for Eagle homeowners

1

Free Design and Estimate Consultation

We visit your Eagle home at no charge, assess the existing bathroom and shower, discuss your design vision, and provide a fully itemized written estimate. We bring a full range of tile, glass, fixture, and hardware samples appropriate for Eagle's premium market so you can evaluate options in your actual space.

2

City of Eagle Permitting

We submit all required permit applications — plumbing, electrical, and structural — to the City of Eagle Building Department. We manage the entire permitting process including any plan review responses and inspection scheduling.

3

Precision Demolition and Substrate Preparation

Existing shower or tub is demolished to studs and subfloor with care taken to protect adjacent surfaces. Framing and subfloor are inspected. Structural modifications for expanded shower footprints are completed and inspected before waterproofing begins.

4

Schluter Waterproofing and System Installation

Full Schluter KERDI waterproofing system with KERDI-Band at all transitions. Heated floor mat installation. Linear drain or center drain installed with KERDI-Seal waterproof connection. Bench and niche framing completed. All systems inspected before tile begins.

5

Premium Tile, Glass, and Fixtures

Large-format tile installed with full back-buttering, lippage control, and minimal grout joints. Natural stone sealed before and after grouting. Frameless 1/2-inch tempered glass measured after tile cures and installed by licensed glass contractor. Premium fixtures and thermostatic valve installed. City of Eagle final inspection passed.

Iron Crest Remodel — licensed shower contractor in Eagle

Idaho RCE License #6681702
$2 million general liability insurance
Full workers' compensation coverage
5-year workmanship warranty, written
Schluter KERDI standard on every shower
Linear drain and curbless shower expertise
Steam shower and heated floor installation
Eagle permit management on every project

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Shower contractor in Eagle — frequently asked questions

What shower remodel features are most popular with Eagle, Idaho homeowners?

Eagle homeowners consistently invest in premium shower experiences — the city's higher median income and home values support a higher average project budget than most Treasure Valley markets. The most requested features in Eagle shower remodels include: large-format porcelain tile (24x24 or 24x48) on walls for a seamless, high-end look; curbless zero-threshold entry with linear drain for both accessibility and contemporary design; frameless 1/2-inch tempered glass enclosures; electric heated shower floors; built-in tile niches and recessed shelves; thermostatic valve systems with separate volume controls; and body spray systems or multiple showerheads. Eagle primary bathrooms often accommodate larger shower footprints — 4x6 or larger — that allow for full bench seating and a genuine spa-quality experience.

How much does a high-end shower remodel cost in Eagle, Idaho?

Eagle shower remodel costs span a wide range given the city's diverse housing stock — from 1990s Boise River Greenbelt-adjacent homes to newer high-end custom builds in gated communities. A standard tub-to-shower conversion with quality tile and frameless panel runs $7,000–$15,000. A mid-range walk-in shower with large-format tile, heated floor, and frameless glass enclosure typically runs $15,000–$28,000. Eagle's premium primary bathroom walk-in showers with custom large-format tile, multiple body sprays, thermostatic valve, bench, and high-end fixtures run $28,000–$55,000 or more. Iron Crest provides fully itemized estimates so you can see exactly what drives each cost line and make informed decisions about where to invest in your Eagle shower build.

What is the difference between a standard shower drain and a linear drain?

A standard center drain in a tile shower requires the floor to slope from all four sides toward a single center point — a more complex tile installation challenge that often results in visible tile cuts around the drain. A linear drain runs along one wall of the shower (typically the entry wall or the far wall), allowing the floor to slope in a single plane toward that one edge. Linear drains enable large-format floor tile without the cuts required by a center drain, provide a cleaner, more contemporary look, and are the required configuration for curbless ADA-accessible showers. Iron Crest installs both standard and linear drain configurations — we discuss the visual and practical differences during your Eagle estimate and recommend based on your design goals and budget.

What is Schluter waterproofing and should I require it for my Eagle shower?

Schluter Systems' KERDI membrane is the industry-leading tile shower waterproofing system. Unlike traditional methods that applied a waterproofing layer over a mortar bed, KERDI bonds directly to the substrate before any tile is set, creating a continuous waterproof barrier across every square inch of the shower surface. The system eliminates the cavity behind tile where water historically migrated and caused mold growth and structural damage over time. For Eagle homeowners investing $15,000–$55,000 in a premium shower, requiring Schluter waterproofing is not optional — it is the insurance policy that protects the entire investment. Iron Crest installs Schluter KERDI on every tile shower we build as standard practice, not as an upgrade.

Can I install a steam shower in my Eagle home?

Yes — steam shower installations are a premium option for Eagle homeowners who want a full spa experience in their primary bathroom. A steam shower requires several modifications beyond a standard shower build: a fully sealed and waterproofed enclosure with a ceiling sloped toward the drain side, a steam generator unit installed in a remote mechanical space, a steamhead installed low on the shower wall to allow steam to rise naturally through the shower space, a steam-rated door or glass panel with continuous seals, and controls to set and maintain the desired steam temperature. The generator requires a dedicated electrical circuit with a permit from the City of Eagle Building Department. Iron Crest has experience designing and building steam showers in Eagle's higher-end primary bathrooms.

Does a shower remodel require a permit in Eagle, Idaho?

Yes. Shower remodels in Eagle that involve any plumbing work — moving or modifying drain or supply connections — require a plumbing permit from the City of Eagle Building Department. Projects that include electrical work for heated floors or steam generators require a separate electrical permit. Structural work associated with shower expansion also requires a building permit. Permits are not optional — unpermitted shower remodels create issues with homeowner's insurance and at resale. Eagle's building department processes permits efficiently, though the timeline adds 1–2 weeks before construction can begin. Iron Crest handles all permit applications for every Eagle shower project.

What grab bar blocking should I have installed during my Eagle shower remodel?

Grab bar blocking is one of the highest-value-per-dollar investments in an Eagle shower remodel, and it costs almost nothing when installed during initial construction compared to opening walls later. Blocking consists of 2x6 or 2x8 solid wood installed between studs in the shower walls during the framing phase, behind the waterproofing membrane and tile, providing a structural surface that can support a grab bar at any location within the blocking area. Iron Crest installs full perimeter blocking — on all three shower walls at a height range that accommodates sitting, standing, and entry positions — on every shower we build. Even if you do not plan to install grab bars now, this provides the option without opening walls in the future.

How do I choose between a walk-in shower and keeping a bathtub in my Eagle home?

The tub-vs-shower decision in an Eagle primary bathroom depends on how you use your bathroom and your plans for the property. If you have never once used the existing bathtub in your primary bathroom and it is occupying space that could be a dramatically better shower, the conversion is almost certainly the right call. If you have young children who bath in the tub regularly, or if soaking baths are a genuine part of your routine, keeping the tub makes sense. From a resale perspective, Eagle's primary bathroom market values a high-quality walk-in shower very highly — but maintaining at least one bathtub somewhere in the home (typically a secondary bathroom) is generally recommended for broad buyer appeal. Iron Crest discusses these trade-offs honestly during your Eagle consultation.

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