How Our Process Works
- Conversation and Estimate: Share photos or rough dimensions. We'll confirm goals, glass type, hardware, and budget, then provide a written estimate.
- On-Site Measure: A pro visits to capture exact dimensions and check wall plumb, tile reveals, and stud support. This prevents stress on hinges and panels.
- Fabrication: Panels are cut, tempered, and finished to your specs. We verify hole locations and edge work before scheduling install.
- Installation Day: We set and level the glass, secure hardware, add seals and sweeps, and test door motion and water control.
- Care Tips: Squeegee after each shower, run the bath fan for airflow, and avoid abrasive cleaners. A quick weekly wipe keeps the glass clearer longer.
Need a broad overview of what we do beyond enclosures? Our homepage covers it well. Visit our shower doors team to see the full scope at a glance.
Layouts, Glass Types, and Project Styles We Handle
From compact guest baths to primary suites, we build surrounds that maximize light and make rooms feel larger. Neo-angle layouts open tight corners. Inline panels stretch across long alcoves without heavy framing. For tub-to-shower conversions, we plan threshold heights and door clearances so stepping in feels natural and safe.
Commercial and multi-unit projects benefit from consistent hardware packages and durable sweeps that stand up to daily use. We coordinate schedules with your GC or property manager to minimize downtime.
- Frameless, semi-framed, and sliding barn-style doors
- Inline, neo-angle, return-panel, and steam enclosures
- Low-iron ultra-clear glass, patterned privacy glass, and protective coatings
- ADA-friendly openings, curb or curbless entries, and panel stabilization options
- Hardware kits matched across baths for a cohesive finish
Designing a coordinated space? Many clients pair a new enclosure with accents like custom mirrors, cabinet glass, or a glass railing on nearby stairs for a clean, modern flow throughout the home.
Local Insight: In the Dallas Metroplex, hard water can leave mineral spots that dull glass. A quick daily squeegee and a protective coating reduce buildup and make routine cleaning faster, saving on long-term maintenance.