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walk-in tubs, showers & tub-to-shower conversions in Lake Toxaway, NC

Accessible bathing built to a lake-retreat standard — walk-in tubs, custom-tile and curbless showers, and tub-to-shower conversions for Lake Toxaway's high-value second homes, priced from published data before anyone visits.

$742,615
average parcel value, ZIP 28747 (NC OneMap)
4,366
parcels in the Lake Toxaway ZIP
55%
of those parcels carry a built home
Quick answer
What does a walk-in tub, shower or tub-to-shower conversion cost in Lake Toxaway?
In Lake Toxaway, a hydrotherapy walk-in tub installs for $7,000 to $15,000, a custom-tile walk-in shower runs $3,500 to $15,000, and a curbless, zero-entry shower lands at $12,000 to $17,000 — published 2026 ranges, not showroom teasers. The market here is unusual: NC OneMap puts the average parcel in ZIP 28747 at $742,615, so accessible bathing is almost always a finish-and-longevity decision on a lake home, not a bargain hunt.
The local data

Lake Toxaway by the parcel

An enclave, not a subdivision — and the numbers say so. Read straight from NC OneMap's statewide parcel layer for the lake's ZIP code, not estimated.

Lake Toxaway parcel profile, ZIP 28747 (2026)
MeasureValueSource
Parcels in NC OneMap records (ZIP 28747) 4,366 NC OneMap statewide parcels, 2026
Average parcel value $742,615 NC OneMap statewide parcels, 2026
Parcels carrying a built structure 2,397 (55%) NC OneMap statewide parcels, 2026
Average year built (built parcels) 1988 NC OneMap statewide parcels, 2026
Built parcels predating 1980 33.1% NC OneMap statewide parcels, 2026

For Lake Toxaway these figures come from NC OneMap statewide parcels (NC1Map_Parcels) within ZCTA 28747, pulled 2026-06-12. Parcel value is the appraised land-and-improvement figure NC OneMap carries per parcel, averaged across the ZIP — it is a point-in-time public-records snapshot, not a Pisgah appraisal, and it shifts with each Transylvania County revaluation. ACS city-limits demographics are not published for an unincorporated lake community this small, so we anchor on parcel records here.

Lake Toxaway is the highest lake in Transylvania County and one of the most expensive addresses in Western North Carolina — and the parcel records make that plain. NC OneMap counts 4,366 parcels inside ZIP 28747, and the average one is valued at $742,615. That is roughly two to three times what a typical WNC town carries, and it reframes every bathing-safety conversation we have here. When the asset under the bathroom is worth that much, the question is rarely how cheaply a walk-in tub or curbless shower can go in; it is how to make it disappear into the architecture of a lake house people intend to enjoy for the rest of their lives.

Why a $742K parcel changes the conversation

On an ordinary suburban street, the cost-vs-value math caps how much sense an upscale bathroom makes. At Lake Toxaway the ceiling is high enough that it rarely binds. A curbless, fully tiled wet area at $12,000 to $17,000 represents a low-single-digit fraction of an average $742,615 parcel, so the decision tilts on use and durability rather than resale anxiety. That frees us to specify the way the rest of these homes are built: large-format porcelain or natural stone, a frameless glass enclosure, a bench and niche sized to the room, comfort-height fixtures — accessibility that an appraiser reads as a primary-suite upgrade, not a medical retrofit. The walk-in shower cost guide shows how each finish moves the number.

An enclave of land, not a grid of houses

Here is the tell that no neighboring town shares: of those 4,366 parcels, only 2,397 — about 55% — carry a built structure in the records, which leaves close to 45% sitting as undeveloped lake and mountain land. A built share that low is the signature of a resort community: oversized holdings, gated entries, and long private drives rather than a packed street grid. For a remodel that shapes the logistics more than the design. Materials stage down steep, sometimes shared, approaches; finished floors and stair runs get protected end to end; and gate codes, HOA windows and seasonal road conditions go on the schedule before the first fixture is pulled. None of it is hard — it just has to be planned, which is what the on-site visit is for.

The houses themselves, and what they need

The built homes here average a 1988 construction year, with 33.1% of them predating 1980. That spread matters for accessible work. The pre-1980 cabins and lake cottages tend toward step-over tubs in compact baths and the occasional galvanized supply line worth replacing while a wall is open. The larger late-1980s-and-newer builds usually have the square footage for a true zero-entry shower or a generous walk-in tub without borrowing space — the constraint there is taste and structure, not room. We match the method to the house: a same-footprint walk-in tub swap where the floor plan is tight, a custom-tile conversion at $3,500 to $15,000 for a primary suite, and a curbless rebuild where someone intends to age in the home at the lake.

Lake Toxaway planning ranges — accessible bathing scopes (2026, installed)
ScopeLowTypicalHigh
Walk-in tub — hydrotherapy (air + water jets), installed $7,000 $11,000 $15,000
Walk-in shower — custom tile with frameless glass, installed $3,500 $9,000 $15,000
Walk-in shower — curbless / zero-entry (recessed subfloor), installed $12,000 $14,000 $17,000
Tub-to-shower conversion — full custom tile $3,500 $8,000 $15,000

For Lake Toxaway these are published third-party figures from Angi / This Old House — Walk-In Shower Cost (2026), used as planning rails — not Pisgah quotes. Because so many homes here are second properties on private lots, real numbers tend to track access and finish level more than scope alone, which is why each job is priced after a free in-home measure rather than off this table.

Built to outlast the visits

Every tiled shower or conversion we build at Lake Toxaway gets a continuous bonded waterproofing system and solid lumber backing screwed into the studs at the entry, control wall and toilet wall before any tile board goes on — so a grab bar added years from now anchors into framing, and a part-time home is not quietly leaking behind the wall between visits. The fixtures and membranes are the recognizable names we list on every page, so any plumber in Transylvania County can service the bath decades on. The license behind the work is verifiable at the NC Licensing Board for General Contractors, and the estimate that starts it is free and in your home.

Trying to settle a soaking tub versus a step-free shower for your lake home? Our Lake Toxaway walk-in tub & accessible bathroom page runs that choice for the lake's housing. Rebuilding more than the wet area? Start at bathroom remodeling in Lake Toxaway, or pair it with a Lake Toxaway kitchen remodel while the crew is already on site.

Lake Toxaway estimates

Accessible bathing, lake-house finish

A free, no-obligation in-home estimate at the lake — gated drives and private approaches included — usually scheduled within 48 hr, with no trip charge.

FAQ

Lake Toxaway accessible-bath questions

What does a walk-in tub or walk-in shower cost installed in Lake Toxaway?
Published 2026 ranges we plan from until a real measure: a hydrotherapy walk-in tub installs for $7,000 to $15,000, a custom-tiled walk-in shower for $3,500 to $15,000, and a curbless, zero-entry shower for $12,000 to $17,000. With Lake Toxaway parcels averaging $742,615 in NC OneMap records, even the top of that band is a thin slice of the home — most owners here are matching tile, glass and fixtures to a lake retreat, not chasing the lowest line. The scope-by-scope math sits in our WNC walk-in shower cost guide.
Is a one-day acrylic conversion worth it on a Lake Toxaway lake house?
Sometimes — but rarely the first pick here. A one-day acrylic liner system runs $1,200 to $9,500 and shines in a rental cabin or a guest bath you want closed back up by evening. On an owner's primary suite in a market where parcels average $742,615, the custom-tile conversion at $3,500 to $15,000 usually fits better: real waterproofing, a tiled niche and a glass panel that reads like the rest of the house. We scope both at the free in-home estimate and let you choose with prices in hand.
Half the lots around the lake look empty — does that change a remodel here?
It tells you who owns the rest. NC OneMap lists 4,366 parcels in ZIP 28747, yet only 55% carry a built structure — roughly 45% are still held as lake or mountain land. A built share that low is the fingerprint of a resort enclave: large holdings, gated drives, long private approaches. For a bathroom remodel it means access and logistics — protecting finished floors, staging materials down a steep lot, coordinating with a gate or HOA — get planned before demo, which is exactly what an on-site estimate is for.
Our cabin only gets used part of the year. Should we still go curbless?
If the plan is to keep the place into your seventies and eighties, yes. A curbless, zero-entry shower at $12,000 to $17,000 costs more than a curbed version because the subfloor is recessed and waterproofing carries across the room — but doing it now, while walls are already open, beats paying for demolition twice later. On a part-time mountain retreat it also removes the single riskiest fixture for an owner arriving tired after a long drive. Compare the accessible options on our Lake Toxaway walk-in tub & accessible bathroom page.
Does Transylvania County require a permit for an accessible-bath project at the lake?
Whenever the work disturbs plumbing or wiring — and a walk-in tub, a tub-to-shower conversion, or a curbless rebuild invariably does — Transylvania County, where Lake Toxaway lies, treats it as permitted work. Bolting a grab bar straight into blocking that already exists is the exception that needs no permit. We pull the permit, meet the inspector and close it out as part of the job; on a second home that often means we are also your eyes on site between your visits. What each trigger does to the schedule is covered in our timeline & permits guide.
While the conversion is underway, how many days will the bathroom be unusable?
A custom-tiled tub-to-shower conversion typically runs 5 to 10 working days on site, because the bonded waterproofing membrane and each mortar stage need cure time before tile, and grout has to set before it is sealed. A same-footprint walk-in tub swap is closer to 2 to 4 days once the unit arrives. For a Lake Toxaway home with more than one bath the calendar barely matters; we sequence around your travel dates so the work lands when you are away. Costs by lane are in the tub-to-shower cost guide.
Which areas around Lake Toxaway do you cover?
All of them — we are a service-area remodeler, so the in-home estimate is free across our 24-county Western NC footprint with no trip charge, Lake Toxaway and the rest of Transylvania County included, on out toward Brevard, Sapphire, Cashiers and Rosman. The lake straddles ZIP 28747, where NC OneMap counts 4,366 parcels; we work the private-drive and gated-community addresses there the same as any other. See every area we serve.
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