
Walk-In Shower Installation · Edison, NJ
Walk-In Shower Installation in Edison, NJ
A walk-in shower lives or dies on what's behind the tile. We spec the membrane, the slope, the drain, and the substrate before we ever pick a finish — so the shower stays sealed and looks right years later.
Our approach
Walk-in showers built right behind the tile, not just in front of it
Walk-in showers are one of those projects where the visible part is the easy part. The tile, the fixtures, the glass — those are picked from showrooms. The hard part is everything you can't see: the waterproof membrane, the slope to drain, the substrate, the linear or center drain choice, the wall blocking for the fixtures, and the venting.
We plan all of that in writing before pricing. If you want a curbless entry, we plan the floor framing recess in advance — not as a surprise at demo. If you want a niche, we plan the framing and lighting around it. If the room is small, we plan glass and door swing so the shower doesn't make the bathroom feel cramped.
What this includes
- Linear or center drain, slope-to-drain, and waterproof membrane planned in
- Frameless glass, niches, benches, and lighting coordinated with framing
- Curbless or low-threshold entry options where the floor structure allows
Home improvement planning
Walk-In Shower Installation planning in Edison
Home Concepts Construction works in Edison, NJ (Middlesex County). We plan kitchen, bathroom, basement, and whole-home renovations around the realities of the homes here — older construction, mixed updates, and the kinds of layout problems that aren't visible until you open a wall.
We approach every Edison project the same way: walk the house first, talk through what you're actually trying to fix, and plan the work before any walls come down.
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What tends to matter in Edison
- Construction realities specific to Middlesex County homes — older systems behind the walls, layouts that have been added onto over decades, and inspections that take older finishes seriously.
- Sequencing the work so the household can keep functioning during the project — important when the only full bath or the main kitchen is what's being renovated.
Our work
Walk-In Shower Installation projects near Edison




FAQ
Walk-In Shower Installation in Edison - common questions
What size walk-in shower works best?
Most of the showers we build are 36×60 or larger. Smaller is workable but starts to feel cramped once the door and fixtures are in. We measure the room and walk through the trade-offs before committing.
Do I need a curb or can I go curbless?
Curbless looks great and is the right choice for aging-in-place — but it requires the floor to be recessed at the framing stage, which sometimes means structural work. We check that early so it isn't a surprise.
How is the waterproofing done?
We use a sheet or liquid waterproof membrane behind the tile — not just cement board. The membrane is what actually keeps water out of the wall framing. It's also where most badly-built showers fail.
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Reviews
Why Edison homeowners hire us
“I highly recommend Home Concept Construction. This was truly the best construction company I’ve ever worked with in my lifetime. Their team was professional, reliable, and incredibly efficient from start to finish. They are men of their word—honest, hardworking, and committed to delivering quality results. Whether i…”
monique venable
6 months ago
“Oscar and his team are expert craftsmen. Our kitchen renovation is so beautiful the house looks like a new build. They came when said they would and returned all calls promptly. I highly recommend Home Concepts construction and will be using them again for other projects.”
Donna G
a year ago
“Oscar and his team are second to none. Their work is of high quality, with precision. The team renovated our kitchen and family room, installed engineered hardwood floors throughout our home, painted plus some. They are extremely professional, flexible and accommodating. Oscar is a creative thinker and designed g…”
Audrey Sudran
a year ago
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Schedule
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Pick a day and time that works for you. We come to your Edison home, walk the space, take measurements, and put a written scope together on-site. About 45-60 minutes.
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Edison, NJ
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