Proof
Customer reviews
We publish what we can verify — nothing else goes on this page.
Short answer
We have 26 customer reviews across our public profiles. Rather than paraphrase them here, we are publishing the full text as each review is confirmed with the homeowner. Anything you read on this page will be a real review from a real project, or it will not be here.
Where our reviews live
26 reviews
Collected across our public business profiles. Ask us for the profile links during your estimate and read them at the source rather than as quotes we selected ourselves.
Left us a review and happy for it to appear here in full? Email hello@contractorinidaho.com and we will add it.
How to read contractor reviews before you hire
- Look for reviews that describe the work, not just the crew. "They were friendly" tells you nothing about whether the pan was flood tested.
- Check the dates. A cluster of reviews in one week is worth more scrutiny than a steady trickle over years.
- Look for a review from someone who had a problem. How a contractor handles a callback is far more informative than a perfect score.
- Cross-check the business name against the contractor registration on the estimate — reviews for a different entity are not reviews of the company doing your work.
Our registration and insurance are on the licensing and insurance page, and the project case studies document how the work is actually built.
Reviews by type of shower work
As reviews are confirmed, they will be grouped under the service they relate to.
- Shower RemodelingReplacing a tired, leaking or dated shower with a new wet area built on a complete waterproofing system.
- Tub-to-Shower ConversionsRemoving a tub nobody uses and rebuilding the space as a full-size, properly drained shower.
- Walk-In ShowersLow-curb and curbless showers with the slope, drainage and blocking planned for long-term use.
- Shower WaterproofingThe membrane, pan and detailing work that decides whether a shower lasts five years or thirty.
- Shower Tile InstallationLayout, setting and detailing — the part of the shower you look at every day.
Ready for your own shower estimate?
Tell us what the room is doing today and what you want instead. We follow up to arrange a walkthrough and a written estimate.