Choosing The Right Shower Base For A FIBO Conversion
A FIBO shower conversion is not only about the wall panels. The shower base affects entry height, comfort, water control, safety, and the overall feel of the finished shower. Choosing the right shower conversion base helps the entire system work better for your bathroom and daily routine.
Composite Stone Bases
Composite shower bases provide a solid feel underfoot and pair well with FIBO wall panels when homeowners want a durable, low-maintenance shower base that does not feel flimsy.
Low-Threshold Shower Bases
A low threshold shower base makes entry easier than stepping over a traditional bathtub wall while still providing practical water control for many tub-to-shower conversion layouts.
Curbless Shower Options
Curbless shower base options can create a cleaner, more open look, but the bathroom floor, framing, drainage, and slope must be evaluated before choosing this style.
The best shower base depends on your existing tub footprint, drain location, subfloor conditions, entry goals, and whether you want a standard low-threshold shower or a more open curbless design.
For more detail, compare composite stone shower base materials, review composite stone vs acrylic and fiberglass shower bases, see the best shower base options for tub-to-shower conversions, or learn how curbless shower base materials compare with curbless vs low-threshold shower designs.
Not sure which shower base fits your bathroom? We can evaluate your existing tub or shower space, explain the base options, and help you choose the right foundation for your FIBO shower conversion.