Greater Seattle Service Area · King County
Shower Door & Custom Glass Installation in Seattle, WA
We install custom shower doors, glass railings, mirrors, and steam doors throughout Seattle — from Queen Anne and Magnolia to Ballard, Capitol Hill, and West Seattle. Architectural glass is a bigger part of our Seattle work than people expect: stair railings in three-story townhomes, frameless balcony glass on rooftop decks, and the multi-unit balcony glass railing run we delivered with Greenbuild on a Seattle apartment complex. Most weeks Tima is in a Seattle home for a measure, a fitting, or a callback adjustment.
At a glance
Seattle shower door & glass services
Frameless master-bath enclosures in single-family remodels; glass railings on stair runs and rooftop decks; steam-shower installs in newer luxury renovations; partition glass in home offices and ADUs.
Showers
- Custom Shower Doors Heavy glass, fully bespoke, fit to any opening.
- Frameless Shower Doors Minimalist, hardware-driven enclosures with no perimeter frame.
- Shower Glass Panels Fixed panels, splash guards, walk-in configurations.
- Tub Shower Doors Sliding, swinging, and over-tub installations.
- Pony Wall & Knee Wall Glass Half-wall and tile-topped configurations for master bath remodels.
- Steam & Sauna Doors Sealed steam rooms; dry sauna doors with wood frame integration.
Railings & Architectural
Mirrors & Surfaces
Local notes
Neighborhoods we work in
Older Seattle homes — craftsman bungalows, mid-century splits, and the Tudor stock around Capitol Hill — often need careful measure work because original walls aren't plumb. Newer infill and accessory dwelling units in Ballard and Beacon Hill come in straight and let us get cleaner frameless installs.
Notable project
A nearby reference
We partnered with Greenbuild on an apartment complex in Seattle — a multi-unit install of glass railings and bath enclosures coordinated against the developer's construction schedule.
Frameless
Custom Frameless Shower Doors in Seattle
Frameless shower doors use heavy tempered glass — typically 3/8" or 1/2" — with no perimeter aluminum frame. The glass carries the structure through hinges and clips, which is why most Seattle customers choose it for new builds and remodels: cleaner sightlines, easier to clean, and a higher-end finish that shows the tile work.
We offer 3/8" as standard and 1/2" for oversized panels or where a heavier feel is wanted. Configurations: hinged single panel, hinged door with fixed return, three-piece corner enclosure, neo-angle, frameless slider over a tub. Hardware in 14 finishes.
New installs and replacements. We handle both — replacing an existing framed, semi-frameless, or frameless unit on an existing opening, and brand-new installs as part of a remodel. Replacements use the same heavy glass and hardware grade as a new install.
Steam & sauna
Steam shower & sauna door enclosures
A true steam enclosure is not a standard shower door with a transom on top. The full perimeter has continuous gaskets, the header is sealed against vapor migration, and the hardware is rated for the heat-and-humidity cycle. We've installed steam doors in Greater Seattle homes for over a decade.
Sauna doors run differently — typically tempered glass integrated with a cedar or hemlock frame, with hardware specced for dry-heat conditions rather than steam vapor. We coordinate with the sauna builder on frame dimensions before fabrication.
Railings
Glass railings for decks, stairs & balconies
Glass guard rails for stair runs, balconies, decks, and mezzanines. Three system families: frameless standoff (point-fix mounted, used where the glass is the visual statement), top-rail systems (tempered glass with a continuous handrail), and post-and-clamp (modular, common on multi-family decks). Tempered or laminated glass per code.
Guardrails over 30" above grade are permitted in most jurisdictions. In Seattle, this typically routes through Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections (SDCI). We confirm the current requirement at the consultation and provide spec documentation that supports inspection.
Partitions
Glass wall partitions & office glass
Glass partitions for residential applications (home offices, master bath divisions, dressing rooms) and commercial work (open-plan offices, conference rooms, retail fitting rooms). Framed or fully frameless, single or paired panels, with sliding-door integration when the layout calls for it.
Specifications
Hardware, glass & finish options
Glass thickness, glass type, door style, and configuration choices. Fourteen hardware finishes shown below.
- Glass thickness
- 3/8" standard for frameless; 1/2" for larger panels and where a heavier feel is wanted.
- Door style
- Pivot/swing, sliding/bypass, frameless slider, fixed panel, 90° return, neo-angle, three-piece corner.
- Configurations
- Custom-fit to opening — curbless walk-in, over-tub, half-wall (pony / knee wall), corner enclosure, transom-topped steam.
Glass types
Eight glass options
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Clear Glass
Clear
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Low-Iron / Ultra-Clear (PPG Starphire®)
Clear
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Bronze Tint
Tinted
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Gray Tint
Tinted
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Rain Glass
Textured
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P516 Textured Glass
Textured
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Satin Etched
Specialty
Hardware finishes
Fourteen finishes, color in hand
- Polished Chrome
- Polished Nickel
- Polished Stainless Steel
- Polished Brass
- Brushed Nickel
- Brushed Stainless Steel
- Satin Nickel
- Satin Brass
- Brushed Bronze
- Dark Brushed Bronze
- Matte Black
- Gunmetal
- Oil Rubbed Bronze
- Unlacquered Brass
Process
Our process — design, measure, fabricate, install
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Free in-home design consultation
Tima visits the home in Seattle, discusses configuration, glass type, and hardware finish, and assesses any existing unit if it's a replacement. Typically 30–45 minutes. No obligation.
- 02
Precision field measurement
Final measurements happen after tile and plumbing fixtures are set. Walls are rarely plumb; the measure captures the actual geometry so the panels land flush.
- 03
Custom fabrication
Glass cut and tempered to your opening; hardware specced to glass weight. Typical lead time: 1.5–2 weeks for standard custom configurations. Specialty glass (Starphire, Barock) extends that.
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Professional installation or replacement
On-site fitting, sealed and aligned. Most installs finish in a half-day, finished clean. Replacements use the same glass and hardware grade as new installs — no retrofit shortcuts.
Pricing
Pricing for Seattle homeowners
Pricing varies by site. Typical Seattle ranges, plus the variables that move the number.
- Framed shower doors
- $600–$1,000 installed
- Semi-frameless
- $900–$1,500 installed
- Custom frameless
- $1,000–$2,500 typical · $3,000–$5,000+ for complex enclosures
- Steam, curved, oversize glass
- priced after measurement
What changes the price: glass thickness (3/8" vs 1/2"), hardware finish, low-iron upgrade, return panels, steam tops, and any custom notches around tile niches. We provide a free written quote after the in-home measure — the price you see is the price you pay.
"Tima handled every panel and rail across the project — measured himself, installed himself. The detailing is what you want at this price point."
Service area
Service area around Seattle
Seattle sits at the center of our regular service area — most weeks bring at least one Seattle project on the schedule, and most measures land within 3–5 business days of contact.
Beyond Seattle, we install across the Puget Sound — including Auburn , Bellevue , Burien , Des Moines , Federal Way , Issaquah , Kent , Kirkland , Puyallup , Redmond , Renton , Tacoma , and Tukwila .
Recent work
Recent Seattle projects
FAQ
Seattle shower door & glass FAQ
Plan your project
Talk with Tima about your Seattle project
Phone is fastest. Form submissions get a reply within 1 business day. Most Seattle measures land within 3–5 business days — sometimes sooner.