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Seattle shower door and custom glass services

Compare shower door services for Seattle-area homes.

Use this page to sort the first decision: do you need a fully custom shower door, a frameless enclosure, a pony wall or knee wall solution, a shower door for a steam shower, or a practical framed replacement? Every option we offer is custom measured and installed, but the planning needs are different from one layout to the next.

  • 18+ years in business
  • Nearly 1,000 projects completed
  • Serving greater Seattle, Auburn, and Tacoma

Other Glass Work

Additional custom glass services for mirrors, railings, and more.

Practical option

Framed Shower Doors

Reliable everyday enclosures for replacement work, rental properties, and more budget-conscious remodels.

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Interior and exterior

Glass Rails and Walls

Clean sightlines for decks, stairs, and interior partitions where openness matters as much as function.

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Custom cut to fit

Mirror Installations

Vanity mirrors, larger wall mirrors, and custom cuts for projects that need a cleaner finished detail.

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Specialty glass

Custom Glass Partitions

Office, retail, and specialty partition work when the project needs something more tailored than a standard panel.

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How Projects Move

How to choose the right shower door layout early.

1. Pick the service path

Start with the shower type or glass condition you actually have: custom, frameless, framed, pony wall, or steam and sauna.

2. Review the opening

Send photos or book a walkthrough so we can confirm swing, fixed panels, hardware, and what needs final measurement after tile.

3. Final-measure and install

Once finished surfaces are ready, we field-measure the opening, order the glass, and schedule installation.

FAQ

Questions about choosing a shower door service.

These are the questions people usually ask while they are trying to figure out which service path fits the project best.

What is the difference between custom and frameless shower doors?

Custom refers to the overall fit and layout process. Frameless refers to one cleaner glass style with minimal visible metal. A custom shower door can still be frameless, but it can also be designed around pony walls, benches, steam-shower conditions, or other non-standard openings.

What is the difference between framed and frameless shower doors?

Frameless shower doors use less visible metal for a more open look. Framed shower doors have more metal around the glass and can be a better fit when the priorities are simplicity, durability, or budget.

Are custom shower doors better than prefab options?

Usually, yes, when the opening is not standard or when you care about how the glass lands on finished tile, benches, knee walls, or curbs. A prefab door can work for a straightforward opening, but custom measurement gives you more control over fit and appearance.

When should we schedule the walkthrough or final measurement?

A walkthrough helps once you are narrowing down layout and finish decisions. Final field measurements should happen after tile, stone, and other finished surfaces that affect the glass are complete and before the order is placed.

What hardware finishes are available?

Finish options depend on the door style, but common choices include chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, and brass tones. We help narrow that down based on the shower type and the rest of the bathroom finish palette.

Do you serve Seattle, Auburn, and Tacoma?

Yes. We regularly work throughout the greater Seattle area, including Auburn, Tacoma, Bellevue, Kirkland, Issaquah, Redmond, Kent, and nearby communities.

Next Step

Request a walkthrough for your shower or glass project.

We regularly help homeowners in Seattle, Auburn, Tacoma, Bellevue, Kirkland, and nearby communities figure out the right next step.

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