How We Measure, Fabricate, and Install
First, we listen to your goals and talk through glass types, door styles, and hardware. Then we capture precise measurements so fabrication fits your walls and tile lines. On installation day, our crew protects floors, removes the old enclosure, and sets your new sliders plumb and true. We finish with a careful water test and a tidy cleanup.
To keep glass clear, wipe it with a squeegee after showers and use non-abrasive cleaners. Skip harsh pads that can scratch metal tracks or coatings. Ask about protective glass options for even easier maintenance.
As a retailer for ShowerGuard Glass, we can recommend advanced protection that helps resist stains from hard water over time. Pair that with our workmanship promise, and you've got a hassle-free upgrade.
Sliding Shower Doors
Choose from classic two-panel bypass doors for tub-shower alcoves, sleek barn-style sliders with a single moving panel, or minimal header systems that keep sightlines open. We custom-cut glass to nest neatly against your walls and tile for a crisp, finished edge. If you're comparing systems, factors like opening width, curb height, and wall plumb all guide which slider will perform best in your space.
Thinking through design beyond the door helps, too. Coordinated pulls, towel bars, and glass thickness influence both feel and function. Our advisors walk you through selections so you get a solution that looks right and works right the first time.
Local Tip: Homes around the Dallas Metroplex often see mineral spotting from hard water. A quick post-shower squeegee and a monthly wipe of the lower track with a mild vinegar solution help keep rollers smooth and glass bright.
Where A Sliding System Shines
Sliding doors are a smart fit when floor clearance is tight or you want a broad, uninterrupted view of tile work. In standard alcoves, a two-panel bypass offers maximum entry flexibility from either side. For larger openings, a single-panel barn slider creates a bold, modern line and keeps one side fixed for spray control. Low-threshold pans pair especially well with sliders, creating an easy step-in and a clean, barrier-light look.
Have a tub-to-shower conversion? Sliders keep water inside without a door swinging into the room. For family baths, choose handles that double as towel bars and tempered glass that feels sturdy yet glides effortlessly. In guest suites, a slim header or exposed rail adds boutique style without crowding the space.
If you're planning a full refresh, our shower enclosures portfolio can spark layout ideas, and upgrading to custom shower glass lets you dial in clarity and thickness. Want a different look altogether? Many homeowners pair their sliders with fixed panels or later explore frameless shower doors in the primary bath for a spa-level finish.