Shower Glass Doors
Custom architectural glass and heavy-duty hardware for Shower Glass Doors engineered for wet environments. Built for safety, guaranteed to perform.
Laser-Calibrated Custom Fit
We reject “one-size-fits-all” kits that rely on bulky filler strips. Using advanced laser leveling, we map the exact contours of your shower opening—accounting for walls that are even slightly out-of-plumb. We then fabricate glass to those specific dimensions (within 1/16th of an inch), ensuring a tight, watertight seal and a sleek, frameless look that feels structurally solid.
Hardware Accountability & Clarity
A heavy glass door is only as reliable as its hinges. We refuse to install hollow or cheap plated hardware that eventually sags or corrodes. We specify solid brass or stainless steel mounting clips and clearly explain the visual difference between Standard Clear (slight green tint) and Low-Iron (ultra-clear) glass. You get a detailed breakdown of components, ensuring long-term performance.
Surgical Installation Protocols
Drilling into new porcelain or natural stone requires specialized diamond tooling and a steady hand. We treat your bathroom with extreme care, protecting surfaces from dust and scratches. From the structural anchoring of your Shower Glass Doors to the final application of mold-resistant mildewcide silicone, our process is designed to deliver a pristine, leak-free enclosure without damaging your investment.
5 Critical Signs Your Glass Is Compromised
Your frameless shower enclosure is a precision system of heavy tempered glass held under tension. When alignment shifts or seals degrade on your Shower Glass Doors, it creates dangerous stress points that can lead to spontaneous breakage or hidden water rot in your floor. Ignoring these mechanical cues puts your safety and your bathroom renovation at risk. If you observe these defects, immediate professional adjustment is required to restore structural integrity.
1. Mechanical Binding
Doors that drag or catch create stress points, significantly increasing the risk of spontaneous shattering.
2. Escaping Water
Puddles outside the curb signal seal failure, leading to silent subfloor rot and mold.
3. Corroded Hardware
Rusted hinges indicate structural weakness, risking the heavy door falling off its mount.
4. Anchoring Instability
Wobbling fixed panels mean the adhesive bond is broken, posing a dangerous tipping hazard.
5. Brittle Seals
Cracked or yellowed vinyl sweeps allow water to bypass the enclosure and damage surrounding walls.
A Look at Our Custom Shower Enclosures
Every shower door is installed with meticulous measurement and expert craftsmanship. Our portfolio showcases the secure, watertight, and seamless quality we deliver for modern bathroom renovations.
Critical Questions About Shower Enclosures
A frameless glass system relies on precise physics, not luck. We clarify the critical technical details—from load-bearing hinges to safety tempering standards—ensuring you can upgrade your bathroom with absolute confidence.
Need Technical Assurance?
Contact us for a complimentary site assessment. We’ll guide you through the glass specifications and structural requirements to ensure you feel completely secure in your investment.
What is the difference between 3/8” and 1/2” glass?
Both are structural tempered glass. However, 1/2-inch glass offers superior rigidity and a premium, substantial feel with less “flex” when opening. 3/8-inch is standard and lighter, suitable for smaller enclosures.
Are frameless enclosures 100% watertight?
No moving glass part is a submarine. Frameless doors are designed as “water deflectors.” While small gaps are required for hinge movement, we mitigate leaks using precise polycarbonate seals, magnetic closures, and proper curb slope.
Do I need structural blocking behind the tile?
Yes. A heavy glass door can weigh over 100 lbs. We require wood blocking (2x4s) installed between the studs before the tile is set. Anchoring hinges into drywall or just the tile itself is unsafe and will eventually fail.
How do I prevent hard water spots?
Glass is porous. We offer factory-applied hydrophobic coatings (like EnduroShield) that seal the surface against minerals. However, the most effective maintenance is simply using a squeegee after every use.
Can the door swing inwards?
Building codes mandate that shower doors must open outward for safety (to allow access in an emergency). We can install double-acting hinges that allow both inward and outward swing, provided there is interior clearance.
How soon can I use the shower after installation?
The structural silicone and mildew-resistant sealants require 24 hours to cure fully. We strictly recommend keeping the area dry for a full day to ensure the bond strength is not compromised.
Need Technical Assurance?
Contact us for a complimentary site assessment. We’ll guide you through the glass specifications and structural requirements to ensure you feel completely secure in your investment.
Ready for a Seamless Transformation?
Bring the perfect balance of safety and sophistication to your bath. From heavy-duty brass hardware to custom diamond-polished edges, let’s create a watertight sanctuary that stands the test of time.







