But we wanted to lay out the basic pros and cons of choosing between tile or acrylic for your shower surround walls so that you can make an educated decision and love your bathroom for years to come.
How to tile a shower wall with acrylic base.
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Acrylic or fiberglass shower pans have some flexibility and will not crack if there is a small amount of flex to the subfloor.
How to tile a shower like we show here will take you about four full days.
Attach a straight board to the backer board along the line.
If you want fancy glass tile accents like the ones we show brace yourself.
Shower tile and shower tiling supplies will cost about 600 if you choose standard tile.
The core of any good shower installation is a solid waterproof shower floor formally known as a shower pan.
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Either walls and pan made from fiberglass acrylic or walls and pan made from tile.
Once the tiles are on they need to set overnight so that the mortar dries correctly.
Adding acrylic tiles to a plastic shower pan or an acrylic shower floor is pretty straight forward.
Temporarily place tiles along the wall sitting on top of the tile spacers.
Begin the bathroom tile installation with the second row up from the bottom.
In reality though the low maintenance benefits of acrylic versus the continued maintenance of tile should be taken into consideration as well.
If the shower base is uneven tiles will have to be cut to fit the last row.
Whether you choose acrylic or tile shower walls depends on your personal taste budget and your bathroom s needs.
At first glance some future home buyers may perceive acrylic to be less elegant than a tile bath or shower system.
The shower tiling alone will take two days.
Place tile spacers flat side down along the shower base where it meets the shower base flange.
Both shower pans need to be prepped by being sanded then mortar needs to be added before setting down the tiles.
Normally the prefabricated base is embedded in a thin layer of mortar for stability but unlike custom tile shower pans leaking almost never happens with prefabricated shower pans.