How much does it cost to put in a shower and remove the bath tub?
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Prices vary greatly across the country for materials and labor. Best way to find out would be to get at least 3 bids from licensed contractors. Here is a site to give you ballpark costs.
https://www.homeadvisor.com/cost/plumbing/install-a-shower/
And here is how to hire any contractor you will ever need.
https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0242-hiring-contractor
Naomie is right, it depends on where you live. Contractors charge 2-3 times more for my area than they do 10 miles from us. Also, it's probably more involved than you might realize removing the tub and putting in a shower.
I agree. Prices vary all over. Whatever the going rate is in your area.