Professional tile shower installation in Dallas/Fort Worth with code-compliant waterproofing and expert craftsmanship.
Local Tile Shower Installation Expertise
In Dallas/Fort Worth, tile shower installation demands precision and attention to waterproofing codes. We handle custom tile showers—from small guest baths in Coppell to large primary suites in Flower Mound. Our team manages framing, backer board selection, tile layout, and final grouting while meeting all local building codes.
Our tile shower installation process moves from demolition through final inspection, keeping you informed every step.
We remove old tile, assess framing condition, and verify water damage. We check local Dallas/Fort Worth building codes for your project scope.
We install cement or fiber-cement backer board (never drywall in wet areas), apply membrane, and verify proper slope for drainage. Every detail prevents future leaks.
We set tile using proper thinset mortar, ensure level surfaces, and maintain consistent grout lines. Each section is checked as we go.
We apply waterproof grout, clean joints, and seal appropriately. Proper curing time is followed to ensure longevity.
We verify all connections, test drainage, and walk you through the finished shower. Building permit inspection is coordinated.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
We specialize in custom tile showers for every home in Dallas/Fort Worth—large or small, simple or complex.

Custom tile shower in Plano home with subway tile and glass enclosure
We build tile showers from the ground up for new bathrooms or full remodels. Our team handles layout design, material selection, and precise tile cutting to fit your space.
From frameless glass enclosures in Arlington to tile niche installations in Coppell, we match your style and meet code every time. Waterproofing membrane and backer board are non-negotiable; we use only approved materials.
Already have a tile shower that needs updating? We remove old tile, inspect and repair framing, and install fresh tile or convert to a walk-in design.
Many Flower Mound and Southlake homeowners choose this approach to refresh a bath without demolishing the entire room. We assess water damage hidden behind old tile and fix issues before installing new surfaces.

Renovated tile shower with new waterproofing and modern tile selection

Professional shower pan installation with proper slope for drainage
The shower floor is where water damage starts if done wrong. We install code-compliant pans with proper slope, set tile correctly, and apply waterproof grout.
Dallas/Fort Worth building codes require minimum 30x30-inch floor space and proper drainage. We confirm local requirements and execute flawlessly—no shortcuts.
Accent walls and built-in niches add character and function. We frame niches, waterproof them, and tile them as focal points in your shower design.
Whether you want a niche in Fort Worth for soap storage or a full accent wall in McKinney, we design it to match your tile pattern and ensure it drains properly.

Built-in tile niche and accent wall in custom shower
Tile shower mistakes cost thousands to fix. Proper technique prevents leaks and mold.
Water behind tile becomes hidden damage—structural rot, mold, and foundation issues. Dallas/Fort Worth's humid climate makes proper waterproofing essential.
We use cement or fiber-cement backer board (never standard drywall) paired with waterproof membrane. This system is code-required and prevents catastrophic leaks.
Standard drywall in a shower fails within 3-5 years. Backer board and membrane last 20+ years when installed correctly.
Building inspectors in Dallas, Fort Worth, and suburbs enforce codes strictly. A failed inspection delays your project and costs more to fix.
We know local codes for floor slope, clearance (30x30-inch minimum), door swing (24-inch opening minimum), and electrical placement. Your shower passes inspection the first time.
Buyers notice quality bathrooms. Clean grout lines, level tile, and proper waterproofing signal a well-maintained home in Coppell, Plano, or Arlington.
A professional tile shower can justify a higher asking price and speeds up a sale. It's an investment in your home's future.
We serve residential and commercial projects across the DFW Metroplex.
We work throughout Dallas—from Park Cities townhomes to Uptown lofts to mid-city residences. Quick response times on repairs and remodels.
Plumbing access and older framing in inner-Dallas homes require experience. We troubleshoot and adapt our approach to fit each structure.
Fast-growing north suburbs like Coppell, Frisco, McKinney, and Plano have newer homes with modern layouts. We handle custom showers in master suites and guest baths.
These suburban neighborhoods value quality and code compliance—we deliver both on every project.
Fort Worth and mid-cities like Arlington and Grand Prairie offer a mix of older character homes and new construction. We adapt our methods to each property's needs.
From historic neighborhoods to master-planned communities, we bring the same expertise and attention to detail everywhere in the Metroplex.
We stay current on IRC and local Dallas/Fort Worth codes. Every shower meets or exceeds requirements.
We use approved backer board, waterproof membranes, and grout rated for wet areas—never cheap shortcuts.
Level surfaces, straight grout lines, and proper slope ensure function and durability. Craftsmanship matters.
We explain each step, show photos, and keep you updated. No surprises—just solid progress.
Common questions about tile shower installation in Dallas/Fort Worth.
A typical custom tile shower takes 5-10 business days from demolition through final grouting, depending on size and complexity. We'll give you a specific timeline during the estimate.
Drywall absorbs moisture and fails in wet areas. Cement board resists moisture and lasts 20+ years. Dallas/Fort Worth building codes require cement or fiber-cement backer board behind tile in showers.
Yes. Building code requires waterproof membrane in all shower areas below 72 inches. This prevents water from reaching framing and causing mold or rot.
Larger tiles (12x12 inches and up) drain better and have fewer grout lines to hold moisture. We'll recommend sizes based on your design and slope requirements.
Sometimes—if the underlying structure and waterproofing are sound. We assess first. Often complete removal is safer and ensures proper waterproofing behind new tile.
Yes. We handle all permitting, inspections, and code verification. A permit ensures the work meets local standards and protects you and your home.
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