Low Barrier Showers

A 1-Day Acrylic Wall System for a low-barrier shower is basically a quick bathroom upgrade that replaces old tile or fiberglass walls with durable acrylic panels.

1 Day Acrylic System

A 1-Day Acrylic Wall System for a low-barrier shower is basically a quick bathroom upgrade that replaces old tile or fiberglass walls with durable acrylic panels. Here’s what usually goes into it:


Core parts

  1. Acrylic wall panels

    • Cut to size so they fit your shower space.

    • Can look like smooth walls, stone, or tile without the grout.

    • Easy to clean and completely waterproof.

  2. Low-barrier shower base

    • A slip-resistant pan with a low step, usually just a few inches high.

    • Makes getting in and out easier and safer.

    • Has a built-in drain location to line up with your plumbing.

  3. Adhesives and sealants

    • Strong bonding glue made for acrylic.

    • Mildew-resistant caulking to seal seams and corners.

  4. Trim and finishing pieces

    • Edge trim, corner strips, and sometimes accent pieces for a polished look.


Options you can add

  • New shower fixtures like a rain shower, handheld sprayer, or upgraded valve.

  • Safety items such as grab bars, fold-down seating, or extra non-slip flooring.

  • Storage like shelves, recessed niches, or soap dishes.

  • A glass door setup or just a simple shower rod and curtain.


How the install usually goes in one day

  1. Old walls or surrounds are removed, and plumbing is checked.

  2. The new low-barrier base is set in place, leveled, and hooked to the drain.

  3. The acrylic wall panels are cut, glued, and sealed onto the shower walls.

  4. Trim pieces, fixtures, and accessories are installed.

  5. Everything is sealed, cleaned, and tested so the shower is ready to use soon after.


Why people choose it

  • Done quickly, often in a single day.

  • Easy to maintain since there’s no grout.

  • Long-lasting material that resists cracks and mold.

  • Safer access with the low entry step.