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Cost of Acrylic Shower Panels – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:07:32+00:00 • 3 min read

Acrylic shower panels typically cost between a few hundred and several thousand dollars, depending on panel thickness, size, finish, and installation complexity. The main cost drivers are panel material, installation labor, and any related supplies or extras such as trim, niche inserts, and waterproofing. This guide provides practical pricing in USD with clear low–average–high ranges.

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Item Low Average High Notes
Panels (3–blank panel kit) $200 $600 $1,000 Includes 2–4 panels; standard 3–6 mm thickness is common.
Labor & Installation $400 $1,200 $2,000 Measured by area and complexity; cutting and sealing needed.
Adhesives & Seals $40 $120 $200 Moisture-curing adhesives; silicone or urethane sealants.
Trim & Accessories $20 $150 $300 Edge trim, corner pieces, corner shelves, and niche inserts.
Waterproofing & Underlay $50 $200 $400 Backing panels or surface waterproofing where needed.
Delivery / Disposal $25 $75 $150 Local delivery fees; removal of old panels may add cost.
Taxes & Permits $0 $50 $150 Usually not a permit item unless remodel triggers rules.

Overview Of Costs

Typical project ranges for acrylic shower panels vary with space size and panel quality. For a standard 3′ by 5′ shower stall, a complete kit with basic adhesives and trim often lands around $400–$900 for materials and about $600–$1,400 for professional installation. If the shower area is larger or requires premium finishes, totals can reach $1,500–$3,000 including labor. Panels priced per square foot usually run $4–$12/ft² for mid-range options, with higher-end decorative or reinforced panels climbing to $15–$25/ft². Assumptions: single-stall, standard bathroom, no structural updates.

Cost Breakdown

Costs are shown in a table for clarity, combining total project ranges with per-unit estimates where applicable.

Component Low Average High Unit Notes
Materials $200 $600 $1,000 kits / panels Thick panels or decorative finishes push up price.
Labor $400 $1,200 $2,000 hours Includes measurement, cutting, sealing, and cleanup.
Accessories $20 $150 $300 set Trim, corner pieces, shelves, and brackets.
Delivery/Disposal $25 $75 $150 service Regional fees may vary; disposal may incur fees.
Warranty $0 $40 $100 service Panel warranties vary by brand; labor not always included.
Taxes $0 $50 $150 tax Depends on state and local rates.

Pricing Variables

Key drivers include panel thickness and type, shower size, and installation specifics. Thicker panels, reinforced acrylic, and large or curved shapes raise material costs. A standard 3–4 mm option is common for interior walls, while 6–8 mm panels offer greater rigidity and durability but at a higher price. For small stalls (up to 5 ft by 3 ft), expenses skew lower; for larger, multi-panel enclosures, costs rise due to more cuts, silicone sealing, and longer labor. Perimeter trim and Niche inserts also affect final pricing.

What Drives Price

Labor time and crew rates are a major portion of the total. In urban markets, labor tends to be higher, often $60–$120 per hour, with 4–12 hours typical depending on panel count and wall conditions. Materials, including decorative finishes or faux stone looks, can add 10–40% to base panel costs. Delivery or haul-away fees may appear as separate line items. Unexpected prep work, like repainting behind panels or repairing uneven studs, adds to the budget.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary by region, with notable gaps between urban, suburban, and rural areas. In the Northeast and West Coast, expect 5–15% higher labor rates than the national average. The Midwest often sits near the average, while some Southern rural areas can be 5–12% lower. When comparing quotes, consider local delivery charges and potential permit requirements that may apply if the remodel triggers building code updates. A regional snapshot: Urban +12%, Suburban ±0%, Rural −8% (relative to national average).

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards illustrate typical outcomes with linked parts lists.

Basic

Specs: 3 panels, standard 5 mm acrylic, standard trim, no niche. Labor: 4 hours; area: 30 ft². Materials: $250; Labor: $420; Accessories: $60; Delivery: $40; Taxes: $20. Total: $790. Per-square-foot: roughly $26. Assumptions: single-stall shower, standard prep.

Mid-Range

Specs: 4 panels, 6 mm reinforced acrylic, simple niche, premium sealant. Labor: 6 hours; area: 40 ft². Materials: $520; Labor: $900; Accessories: $140; Delivery: $60; Taxes: $60. Total: $1,740. Per-square-foot: about $43. Assumptions: standard wall prep, modest complexity.

Premium

Specs: 5 panels, 8–10 mm with decorative finish, curved edges, integrated shelves. Labor: 9 hours; area: 50 ft². Materials: $1,100; Labor: $1,350; Accessories: $260; Delivery: $80; Taxes: $110. Total: $2,900. Per-square-foot: ~ $58. Assumptions: custom cuts, rounded corners, extra sealing.