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PREMIUM ONE-DAY · LIFETIME WARRANTY

Solid Surface Shower Systems

Premium solid surface shower systems — installed in a single day, with a near-stone finish and lifetime manufacturer warranties. Serving Greenville, Anderson, Spartanburg, and all of Upstate SC.

Free in-home estimate Licensed & insured
Financing from $54/mo*
1 day install
Typical timeline
$6.5k–$9.5k
Installed in Upstate SC
Free
In-home estimate
5-Year
Workmanship warranty

The Premium One-Day Option

Solid surface shower systems are the upscale step up from standard acrylic. The walls are thicker, the finish reads much closer to real stone, and the surface is repairable — scratches sand out, where acrylic scratches are permanent. Most premium product lines carry lifetime warranties against cracking, peeling, or staining.

Because they're factory-built panel systems, install still wraps in a single working day on the existing footprint. You get most of the look of a custom tile build, with one-day timing and a sealed, grout-free surface that wipes down with a sponge. It's the best one-day product on the market — and we install it across the Upstate at a fraction of national franchise pricing.

Why this matters

If you want a near-stone look and lifetime warranty without the multi-day disruption of custom tile, solid surface is the right product. It's also the right product if you're staging a primary bath for resale and want it to read upscale in photos without spending $14,000 on tile. The repairability matters too — a scratch in acrylic is permanent, but a scratch in solid surface sands out in 10 minutes.

What's Included

Every line below is included in the written line-item quote — no surprise add-ons mid-project.

  • Demo and haul-away of the existing tub or shower
  • Subfloor and stud inspection with repair quote on the spot
  • Premium solid-surface shower base (low-threshold or standard)
  • Solid-surface wall panels in your choice of marble-look, slate-look, or solid color
  • Recessed soap shelves or built-in seating bench
  • New thermostatic mixing valve, rainfall showerhead, handheld wand
  • Frameless, semi-frameless, or sliding glass door
  • All waterproofing, sealing, and clean-up
  • 5-Year Workmanship Warranty + lifetime manufacturer warranty
Solid surface shower system: $6,500–$9,500 installed.

Premium solid-surface shower systems run $6,500–$9,500 installed across the Upstate, including demo, the new wall system and base, valve and head, and a sliding or semi-frameless glass door. Frameless glass adds $800–$1,500. Built-in benches, lit niches, and premium fixture upgrades quoted line-item.

Our Process

What it actually looks like from the free walkthrough through final hand-off.

1. Free walkthrough & finish samples

We bring real solid-surface samples in your chosen looks — marble, slate, solid — so you see the finish in your own bathroom lighting.

2. Demo & substrate prep

Old shower out, subfloor and studs inspected and reinforced as needed. Any repair work photographed and priced before we proceed.

3. Base set

Solid-surface base leveled and locked. Drain plumbed and verified.

4. Panel install

Wall panels installed with concealed seams. All edges and corners sealed with manufacturer-spec adhesive.

5. Fixtures & trim

Valve, head, wand, and accessories installed. Recessed shelves or bench wrapped to match.

6. Glass door (next morning)

Frameless, semi-frameless, or sliding door installed 12–24 hours after silicone has cured.

Solid Surface Finish Options

The product families we install — with honest pros and cons at the walkthrough.

Carrara marble look
Calacatta gold look
Slate, travertine, and limestone looks
Solid white, gray, taupe, charcoal
Concealed-seam vertical panel layout
Brushed nickel, matte black, brushed gold, or chrome trim
Low-threshold or ADA-grade base options
Built-in tower shelves, ledges, or benches

Solid Surface Showers Across the Upstate

Same crew, same pricing, same warranty — no zone surcharges across our full service area.

Solid Surface Showers FAQs

Real questions we get on the phone every week — answered straight.

What's the difference between solid surface and acrylic?

Solid surface is thicker, heavier, and reads much closer to real stone. The surface is repairable — scratches sand out. Most premium product lines carry lifetime warranties. Acrylic is lighter, cheaper, and easier to install, with 10–25 year warranties. Both are excellent products; solid surface is the premium step up.

How much does a solid surface shower cost?

Most installs run $6,500–$9,500 in the Upstate including demo, wall system, base, valve, head, and a sliding or semi-frameless glass door. Frameless glass adds $800–$1,500. Premium fixture upgrades and built-in benches quoted line-item.

Is it really lifetime warranty?

Premium solid-surface product lines carry lifetime manufacturer warranties against cracking, peeling, staining, and fading. The installation labor carries our 5-Year Workmanship Warranty. Glass doors carry separate 5–10 year manufacturer warranties.

Does it look like real stone?

Closer than acrylic, especially in marble-look and slate-look finishes. From a few feet away most homeowners cannot tell the difference. Up close you can see it's not natural stone, but the visual texture and depth are dramatically better than acrylic.

How does it compare to a custom tile shower for resale?

In primary bathrooms in higher-end neighborhoods (Cliffs, Augusta Road, Hartness, parts of Five Forks), full custom tile still wins for resale. In mid-market and guest baths, premium solid surface reads upscale in listing photos and adds essentially the same buyer appeal at a fraction of the cost and disruption.

Can you do benches, niches, and accent features?

Yes — built-in benches, recessed shelves, and concealed-seam corner caddies are all standard. For lit niches or full mosaic feature walls, we move into the custom-tile lane.

See the Solid Surface Difference

Free in-home walkthrough, written line-item pricing within 48 hours, and an honest recommendation on which lane fits your bathroom — never a high-pressure sales pitch.