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Acrylic vs. Tile Shower for Orlando-Area Homeowners

Across Greater Orlando, the acrylic-vs-tile question is the single biggest fork in the road for a shower remodel. The right answer depends on how long you'll stay in the home, how much grout maintenance you're willing to do in Florida humidity, and how much you want to spend.

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Side-by-side comparison

Pick the criteria that matter most to you.

  • Install time — Acrylic: 1–3 days. Tile: 1–3 weeks.
  • Maintenance — Acrylic: wipe down. Tile: scrub and re-seal grout (Florida humidity speeds up grout staining).
  • 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.

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Frequently asked questions

Why is acrylic so popular for Orlando-area vacation rentals?+

Two reasons. Install speed (1–3 days vs. weeks) keeps the unit off the calendar for fewer nights, and easier maintenance matters when housekeeping turns it over every few days. Modern semi-custom acrylic looks closer to tile than it did a decade ago.

Does tile hold up in humid Florida bathrooms?+

Tile is fine in humid climates when waterproofing is done correctly — sheet or liquid membrane behind the tile, not just thinset. The risk isn't tile failing; it's grout staining faster than in drier climates. Plan on resealing grout more often or pick acrylic if low maintenance matters.

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