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Shower enclosures

A shower that feels open—without sacrificing containment

The best enclosures disappear into the architecture: minimal hardware, glass edges that line up, and details that keep water where it belongs.

What this service is

Custom glass shower systems designed around your curb, bench, tile layout, and spray zones—installed with precise gaps, quality hinges and clips, and seal strategy suited to daily use.

Who it is for

Remodelers refreshing a primary bath, new construction finishing strong, or homeowners tired of flimsy doors that leak at the corners.

Problems it solves

Splash escape, mold-prone curtains, dated framed doors, and layouts where a stock size simply will not clear tile or niches.

What is included

  • Template or field measurements after tile completion (when applicable)
  • Glass thickness and hardware recommendations
  • Door swing or sliding configuration planning
  • Fabrication with polished edges and protective coating options
  • Professional installation and sealant workmanship
  • Care guidance for coatings, metal finishes, and ventilation habits

Benefits you will notice

Spa-like openness

Frameless layouts make smaller baths feel larger and showcase tile you invested in.

Easier cleaning

Quality glass treatments and fewer channels reduce the places grime likes to hide.

Tailored function

Clearances, handles, and hinge placement chosen for real people—not showroom defaults.

Common reasons customers upgrade

Curbless or low-curb design Water management becomes critical; the enclosure plan has to match how the drain works.
Steam-prone bathrooms We discuss ventilation, transoms, and height decisions to reduce moisture buildup.
Kids and pets Sturdy hardware and sensible door swings keep daily life from turning into chaos.
Resale presentation A crisp enclosure reads “updated” immediately—especially in primary suites.

Project examples

Corner neo-angle enclosure

Tight layout solved with careful hinge placement and a door that clears the vanity swing.

Inline panel + door

Minimal hardware along a long vanity wall for a gallery-like tile feature.

Steam-friendly height with transom option

Comfortable containment with a practical approach to airflow.

Shower enclosure FAQs

Typically after tile and curb work are finished so dimensions reflect the real opening. If you are mid-project, we will coordinate with your contractor timeline.
Frameless systems rely on heavier glass and minimal metal for support. Semi-frameless adds metal around parts of the opening—sometimes the right compromise for budget and stability.
Yes, when the slope and drain strategy are correct. We will review photos and plans to recommend a layout that avoids splash issues at the entry.

Bring your tile plan—we will handle the glass story

Send rough dimensions and inspiration photos. We will outline options and schedule a field check when your surfaces are ready.