We are friendly to our customers and would like to answer any question you
may have about our shower doors and your shower stall. We want to earn your business.

Shower doors are the showcase of any bathroom. Whether your bathroom
is large or small, frameless shower doors can make a tremendous difference in beauty and functionality. Using a licensed contractor
will make all the difference when it comes to a professional install and a pleasant contracting experience. We know that there
are many contractors that can make a bathroom remodel a real pain. We try to make
the process as smooth as possible with accurate measurements the first time. Our professional technicians will listen and
write down every detail of the job. There are many factors involved in a glass shower enclosure. Tempered glass must always be used. Mildew resistant silicone is a must and quality hardware that is made in America. You can always tell if a shower door company trust there hardware if they will back it with a lifetime warranty and put it in writing. The hardware that we use is
machined out of solid brass and is available in many different finishes. We offer beveled hardware as a standard and we do
not charge more for finishes like Oil Rubbed Bronze and Brushed
Nickel. We could go on all day about our shower door hardware. Our expensive hardware does not reflect on our low prices because; we keep our overhead low so we can pass it onto our customers.
We try to give as much information about our services that we can. If we have missed something on this website please feel
free to call and ask anything about shower doors.
When others say "Your shower door must have a frame". Say no
to frame! Frameless means Frameless "U" Channels and Headers are
frame.
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Our shower enclosures are constructed of 3/8" & 1/2" tempered
glass. Have your shower glass coated with Diamond Fusion shower
glass coatings
Don't settle for an ugly framed or semi frameless shower door when
you can have a Totally Frameless Enclosure installed
by professionals that know how to measure
accurately.
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