Updated July 2026 · Independently reviewed by RemodelyourHome.com
Bath Concepts is a bath and shower replacement specialist operating across 40+ states through a franchise and dealer network. The company focuses on one-day acrylic bath installations — primarily shower enclosures, tub replacements, and walk-in conversions — at a price point that sits between budget liner companies and premium remodelers.
Bath Concepts’ core product is Premier Stone — a custom-measured solid surface material with welded seams that eliminates grout maintenance. The two-visit process is standardized: measurements on the first visit, Premier Stone panels manufactured to spec, installed in one day on the return visit. Quality varies by dealer, so check local Google reviews for your specific market.
Bath Concepts’ strongest points in our research are Good Housekeeping Seal (BathPlanet, since 2010) and good Housekeeping Best-In-Bath 2025 & 2026. It rates 4.6★ across 228 reviews at the listing we verified. They work in bath. We also recorded gREENGUARD Certified (PuroStone). The full picture, good and bad, is below.
Here is what we hold on Bath Concepts, at a glance: what they cover, how they price and finance work, the materials they install, and where their customers say they fall short. Every row comes from our brand research file. Where that file is blank, no row appears — we would rather show you less than fill a gap with a guess.
| Customer rating | 4.6★ from 228 reviews — Google — Bath Planet of Connecticut, Milford, CT, one regional listing we located, verified August 2026 |
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| Services covered | Bath |
| Pricing & financing | Zero Interest, ZERO Payments for 12 months Up to 60-Months Financing $1,250 OFF (current promo) Senior & Military discounts (see dealer) |
| Materials & products | PuroStone™ - premium stone-look line; GREENGUARD certified (Underwriters Laboratories); 5 colorways (Tundra, Stratus, Coastal Mist, Sahara, Marbled Ash) "GREENGUARD-certified for improved indoor air quality - meets rigorous UL GREENGUARD standards" "No grout lines to clean with beautiful matte finish" "Non-porous, impact-resistant surface" |
| Strengths | • Good Housekeeping Seal (BathPlanet, since 2010) • Good Housekeeping Best-In-Bath 2025 & 2026 • GREENGUARD Certified (PuroStone) • Microban® ingredient brand (Luxury Bath) • Made in USA (Libertyville, IL) |
| Consider alternatives if | • You want a single accountable installer - Bath Concepts is a manufacturer, not a direct installer; all purchases run through independently owned dealers and consumer experience is dealer-dependent. |
| Our confidence in this research | Medium — solid detail, but the sample is a single-state franchise (CT) rather than a unified national listing, consistent with this being a multi-brand regional dealer network. |
On the figures below: these are typical ranges for this kind of work, not quotes from Bath Concepts. We do not hold published pricing for most companies — where we do, it is shown as theirs and labelled. Your quote depends on your home, your scope and your market: see how we build these ranges.
Standard shower replacement typical range for this work: $4,500–$8,500: Custom acrylic panels to match your existing shower dimensions. Selection of patterns, colors, and trim. Welded seams eliminate the primary failure point of traditional tiled surrounds.
Tub replacement typical range for this work: $5,000–$9,000: Replace an existing tub with a new acrylic unit or convert to a walk-in shower. Bath Concepts handles the plumbing rough-in as part of the project.
Walk-in conversion typical range for this work: $6,500–$13,000: Convert a traditional tub/shower combo to a walk-in shower with accessibility features — low threshold, grab bars, folding seat. Popular with aging-in-place projects.
Process: A Bath Concepts consultant measures your bathroom and selects your product configuration on the first visit. Acrylic panels are manufactured to your dimensions. Installation typically takes 1 full day on the return visit.
Dealer variation: Bath Concepts operates through a dealer network, which means crew quality and customer service can vary by region. Before committing, ask for 2–3 local references and verify the dealer’s Google reviews specifically for your market.
Warranty: Bath Concepts markets long-term coverage on its acrylic products. We could not verify this company’s warranty terms against a published source, so we do not state them here. Ask for the full warranty document at contract signing and confirm what is covered, for how long, and what voids it. Labor warranty is typically provided by the local dealer — confirm coverage period in writing.
Best fit: Homeowners who want a fast, functional bath upgrade using low-maintenance acrylic materials — especially for accessibility conversions. Good for aging-in-place projects where the priority is safety features over aesthetics.
Consider alternatives if: You want a full custom tile remodel with design flexibility (West Shore Home, regional custom remodelers). Also compare Bath Concepts to West Shore Home and Mad City in markets where all three are available — pricing and quality can vary significantly.
These are the questions homeowners ask most often before starting this project - what it costs, how long it takes, what a fair quote looks like and which details change the price. Each answer below is written to stand on its own, so you can read just the one you need.