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Matthew Wetmore
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Rental property showers - glue up, modular, or tile?

Matthew Wetmore
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Greenville, SC
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I just bought my first home which also happens to be a multifamily rental property. I am renovating the unit I will be living in and house hacking and didn't know what kind of shower walls to install above the tub.

1. Should I go cheap with a glue up shower wall and what are the pros and cons of that?

2. Should I go middle of the road with the fiberglass modular walls that interlock and screw to the studs? Pros and cons?

3. Should I tile the shower walls? Pros and cons?

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Frank Procopio
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Naples, FL
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Frank Procopio
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Naples, FL
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I always like to go with tile I think it looks better and it's really not that much more than a tub surround. 

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