Swap a tired framed door, builder-grade slider or cloudy enclosure for a true frameless setup — without retiling the bathroom. We measure, fabricate and install.


Most of the shower doors we replace fail in the same way. Vinyl sweeps dry out and stop sealing. The metal frame pits, corrodes or discolors from the inside out. The glass itself has years of soap-scum etching that no amount of scrubbing will remove. And the door style — framed, brass-trimmed, mirrored — was never anyone's favorite in the first place.
Replacing is the right move when the bathroom is otherwise fine. You don't need a remodel. You need new glass, new hardware and a fresh, watertight install — designed to land on the tile you already have.

The bathroom that needs a new shower door usually doesn't need a renovation. Our process is designed around that.
In the large majority of cases, yes. We field-measure your existing opening — including any out-of-plumb walls or curb issues left behind by the old door — and design the new enclosure to land cleanly on existing tile. We use clear silicone and minimal-footprint hardware so old screw holes are covered and the new install looks original to the bathroom.
Common and totally fixable. We clean off the old silicone, remove the old frame and hardware cleanly, and place new hardware to cover prior screw holes wherever possible. Any visible imperfections are filled and re-grouted or sealed before the new glass goes up. Bring photos when you book the measure and we'll talk you through what the bathroom will look like before any work starts.
No — this is actually the best part of replacing. You're not locked in. Most homeowners replacing a dated framed door step up to a frameless enclosure for the open look. Some swap a swinging door for sliding bypass to free up floor space. We'll walk you through what fits your opening, plumbing rough-in and budget.
About 1–2 weeks from the free in-home measure to install. On install day we remove the old door, prep the opening and install the new enclosure — typically a few hours, all in one visit. You can usually shower again 24 hours after the silicone has cured.
Three usual suspects on older doors: dried-out vinyl sweeps that no longer seal, a metal frame that's pitted or corroded internally, and untreated glass with years of soap-scum etching. Replacing the door with a new frameless enclosure using protective-coated glass solves all three at once — and gives you a finish that's dramatically easier to keep clean.
Replacement is typically priced the same as a new installation — you're paying for glass, hardware and labor, not for whether something existed before. Costs vary with size, glass thickness, hardware finish and glass type. We provide a firm, itemized quote after a free in-home measure, and we offer monthly payment options.
The cheapest replacement quote is almost always a like-for-like swap with the same builder-grade door you're trying to escape from. We do it differently. Heavy tempered safety glass, premium hardware, precise field measurements and our own in-house installation team. No subcontractors. No guesswork. No vague pricing.
Replacement is priced the same as a new install — glass, hardware and labor. Final number depends on size, glass thickness, hardware finish and glass type. We give you a firm, itemized quote after a free in-home measure — and offer monthly payment options so you don't have to choose between quality and budget.
Tell us about your project — 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 — we'll get back to you with a free estimate, typically within one business day.
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