The quiet pieces that keep the water inside the shower — the difference between a dry floor and a callback.


The most overlooked hardware on a shower door is the part that does the most to keep your bathroom dry. Sweeps, wipes and drip rails close the gaps around the glass so water stays in the shower. Getting them right is what separates a frameless door that performs from one that puddles.
Your seals & sweeps coordinate with the rest of your shower hardware and the rest of your bathroom. Tap a finish you like and mention it when you reach out.
*Finish availability varies by hardware style. Contact us to confirm your finish for a specific piece.
A properly designed and installed frameless door doesn't leak in normal use. It comes down to the right sweep, seals where panels meet, a slight inward pitch on the curb, and silicone only where it belongs.
Usually. A dripping door is most often a worn sweep, a missing wipe or a pitch issue. We can re-seal rather than replace the whole thing in many cases.
The clear vinyl sweep is the one wear part on a shower door. It's inexpensive to replace and we can swap it without touching the glass.
Every piece is coordinated in one finish. Here's the rest of what goes into your enclosure.
The hardest-working piece in your enclosure — sized and set to hold heavy tempered glass and swing true for years.
Explore →Back-to-back pulls, ladder pulls, knobs and grab bars — the piece you actually touch, in any of our 15 finishes.
Explore →Single bars or combination towel-bar-and-handle pieces, mounted to the glass and finished to match your hardware.
Explore →Bypass rollers and exposed-track barn-door hardware that glide smoothly and save the swing space tight bathrooms don't have.
Explore →The structural hardware that holds fixed panels rigid and keeps tall, wide openings perfectly true.
Explore →Back to the full hardware overview and the complete 15-finish lineup.
Overview →Tell us about your project and the finish you're leaning toward — we'll schedule your free in-home measure with no obligation, and you'll have a firm written quote in hand within a couple of days.
Call, text or fill out the form — send a photo of your fixtures and we'll help you land on the perfect finish, typically within one business day.
Text Jessica directly and she'll get right back to you. To speed things up, include: