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Acrylic vs. Tile Shower Guide for Nashville Homeowners

Acrylic and tile are the two real choices for a new shower in Greater Nashville. Both can last decades. The trade-offs are install time, maintenance, design flexibility, and total cost.

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How they compare in Middle Tennessee

Acrylic systems are factory-finished panels installed over a waterproofed substrate. Tile is built piece-by-piece on a waterproofed substrate (mortar bed or a sheet / liquid membrane system).

  • Acrylic: 1–3 day install, low grout, easier in Middle Tennessee humidity and Metro Water moderately hard water, fewer long-term maintenance points
  • Tile: 1–3 week install, full design flexibility, more grout maintenance in humid bathrooms, higher total cost
  • Acrylic: typically $9,000–$17,000 installed
  • Tile: typically $14,000–$30,000 installed
  • Acrylic hides hard-water residue better; tile shows it in grout
  • Tile is the better fit when you want a specific design statement (large-format porcelain, niche details, full-height accent walls)

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Frequently asked questions

Which holds up better long-term in Nashville?+

Both can last 20+ years when installed correctly. Acrylic has fewer maintenance points (no grout to reseal) and resists hard-water staining better — meaningful in moderately hard Metro Water and humid Middle Tennessee summers. Tile depends heavily on the waterproofing system underneath; a properly built tile shower lasts decades, a poorly waterproofed one fails in 5–10 years. If you want lowest-maintenance, choose acrylic. If you want a specific design, choose tile and vet the installer's waterproofing method.

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