Acrylic Shower vs. Tile Shower: Which Should You Choose?
There's no universally better answer. Acrylic systems win on speed, maintenance, and predictability. Tile wins on design flexibility and the feel of a custom-built bathroom. The right pick depends on how much time you want to spend on grout for the next 15 years.
Side-by-side comparison
Acrylic systems are factory-formed in one or three pieces, installed against the studs or existing walls, and sealed at the seams. There's almost no grout, so maintenance is wiping down vs. scrubbing.
Tile is built up on site over waterproofing — usually a sheet membrane or a paint-on waterproofer — with mortar, tile, and grout. It looks the way you want it to and lasts decades, but the grout will need re-sealing every 1–3 years.
- Install time — Acrylic: 1–3 days. Tile: 1–3 weeks.
- Maintenance — Acrylic: wipe down. Tile: scrub and re-seal grout.
- Cost — Acrylic: lower. Tile: 1.5–2x acrylic for comparable footprint.
- Design flexibility — Acrylic: limited. Tile: nearly unlimited.
- Lifespan — Acrylic: 15–25 years. Tile: 25+ if waterproofed correctly.
- Warranty — Acrylic: often 10+ years on labor. Tile: depends on installer.
Not sure which option fits your home? Julia will walk you through a 2-minute guided conversation and show you a personalized remodel profile.
Frequently asked questions
Does acrylic look cheap?+
Modern semi-custom acrylic with subway-pattern or stone-look panels is hard to distinguish from tile at a few feet away. The look has improved a lot in the last decade.
Will tile leak more than acrylic?+
Properly waterproofed tile is just as watertight as acrylic. Leaks usually come from grout that wasn't sealed, or waterproofing that was skipped during install — not the tile itself.
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