Shower Doors

Our range offers a variety of styles to suit every bathroom aesthetic. Whether you prefer the sleek lines of frameless glass or the timeless elegance of framed doors, each option is designed to elevate your shower experience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Selecting the right shower door can elevate the aesthetics and functionality of your bathroom. Here are some of the questions that homeowners like you ask when the time comes to choose the door that will transform this space.

Which Types of Shower Doors are Available?

We offer a wide range of shower door types such as pivot, sliding, hinged, framed, semi-frameless, and frameless options, and fixed shower screens. Explore our catalog to find the choice that is ideal for your bathroom’s interior decor scheme.

Is There a Standard Height for a Shower Door?

The standard height for most shower doors is between seventy-two and seventy-eight inches. The former is typical for framed and frameless options, with the latter becoming more popular with many modern design choices.

How Do I Take Measurements for a Shower Door?

The best approach is to measure the opening width at the top, bottom, and middle to identify the smallest measurement for an accurate fitting. If you are taking measurements during a remodel or renovation, be sure the tiles have already been installed prior to measuring for your new door.

What are the Benefits of a frameless vs. semi-frameless shower door?

Some homeowners will select frameless shower doors for their sleek, luxurious aesthetic and because they are a low-maintenance option that provides an open layout with minimal hardware needed for installation and functionality. Semi-frameless doors offer an affordable choice that brings modern aesthetics and functionality with additional structural support for increased durability.

Do Frameless Shower Doors Allow for Water Leaks? 

One of the most common questions customers ask, and for good reason as frameless shower doors don’t create a watertight seal for your shower. These types of doors are designed to deflect or redirect the water, which means that correct installation, proper showerhead placement (especially for rain and overhead shower heads), and floor slope are all vital for reducing water leaks in your bathroom.

Are There Ideal Glass Options for Shower Doors?

Tempered safety glass in most shower doors can range from ⅜ of an inch to a ½ inch thick. Doors with thicker glass panels are often sturdier, but they may cost more. Leading brands like Dreamline, Kohler, VIGO, and Basco offer all of these options.

How Long Will it Take to Install My Shower Doors?

The length of time to install the door often depends on the type of door you’ve chosen and any customization that may be required. Standard installations may take a day or two, while more complicated installation jobs could take a few days or even a few weeks. Speak with one of our installation experts to discuss the type of door you want for your bathroom to get a more accurate assessment.

What is the Best Way to Maintain My Shower Door?

Most of the shower doors on the market today are equipped with protective coatings that automatically repel water and resist stains. But it’s still important to practice routine maintenance to preserve the look and feel of your shower door. Be sure to wipe away excess moisture from the glass after each shower to reduce soap scum and mineral buildup. When cleaning the glass, always remember to use a mild, non-abrasive cleanser.