Whether you're fitting out a new build, renovating a family bathroom, or upgrading a commercial property, choosing the right shower is one of the most important decisions in the project. Shower cubicles come in a wide range of types, materials, and configurations and making the right choice upfront will save you time, money, and maintenance headaches for years to come. This guide covers everything you need to know in 2026.
Shower cubicles are self-contained shower enclosures that include walls, a tray, and typically a door or opening, designed to contain water within a designated shower area. They represent a significant step forward from built-in tiled showers, offering faster installation, modular design, and in many cases, improved long-term performance.
Available in glass, acrylic, GRP (glass reinforced polymer), and composite materials, shower cubicles vary enormously in quality, durability, and maintenance requirements. Understanding the differences is essential to making the right choice.
These are the most widely available option prefabricated acrylic or glass enclosures available from most bathroom retailers. They're affordable and quick to install, but typically rely on silicone seals and mastic joints that will degrade over time, requiring maintenance and eventual replacement.
Frameless glass panels with a fully tanked, tiled wet room floor. Popular for their open, contemporary aesthetic, but expensive to install correctly and dependent on waterproofing membranes that can fail over time.
The most advanced form of shower cubicles available today. Manufactured from seamless GRP, pods from Advanced Showers eliminate grout, mastic, and sealant entirely. With gasketjoined sections and a onepiece moulded tray and lower wall, they are genuinely leakproof and require virtually no maintenance.
Shower cubicles come in square, quadrant (curved corner), and pentangle configurations. Standard sizes for shower cubicles begin at 700 x 700mm for compact spaces and go up to 1250 x 1250mm and larger for more spacious installations. Always measure your available space carefully before selecting a model, accounting for door swing and access.
GRP (glass reinforced polymer) is the most durable material available for shower cubicles. Its nonporous surface resists staining, limescale, and mould, and maintains a high gloss finish over decades of use. Acrylic is more affordable but less durable. Glass panels are aesthetically appealing but require frequent cleaning to maintain appearance.
This is perhaps the most critical factor when comparing shower cubicles. Traditional designs rely on sealant and grout materials that will inevitably fail. Advanced Showers pods use gasket technology and onepiece moulded construction, providing genuine long-term leakproof performance that sealantbased shower cubicles simply cannot match.
The best shower cubicles are designed for fast, straightforward installation by a single tradesperson. Advanced Showers pods are delivered in two or three lightweight interlocking sections that fit through standard doorways, staircases, and corridors, and can be assembled in a few hours. This significantly reduces labour costs compared to tiled alternatives.
One of the most overlooked factors when buying shower cubicles is the long-term maintenance burden. Traditional tiled showers require complete refurbishment approximately every five years. Standard acrylic or glass shower cubicles with sealant joints require regular resealing and mould treatment. GRP shower pods require essentially no maintenance beyond a regular wipedown.
The seamless, nonporous surface of GRP shower cubicles gives bacteria and mould nowhere to grow. This makes them the preferred choice for healthcare, student accommodation, hospitality, and any setting where hygiene is critical.
Advanced Showers manufacture shower cubicles in three shapes square, pentangle, and quadrant across eight sizes and 21 standard models, with bespoke options available for projects with specific requirements. Complete kits include glass doors, shower valves, and fittings for a fully specified, ready to install solution.
In 2026, the clearest trend in shower cubicles is a move away from traditional tile and grout installations towards systems that prioritise long term performance, hygiene, and sustainability. The case for GRP shower pods leakproof, maintenancefree, and built to last over 20 years has never been stronger.
Whether you're a first-time buyer comparing shower cubicles for a home renovation, or a developer specifying hundreds of units for a large project, Advanced Showers can help you make the right choice.
Ready to take the next step? Get in touch with Advanced Showers for expert guidance on choosing the right shower cubicles for your project. Visit our website to download our free buying guide, browse the full product range, or contact our team directly for technical advice, specification support, and a fast, tailored quote.