1.Old or New 2.Frameless? 3.Hardware Color 4.Glass Style 5.Clearshield? 6.Call for Appt.

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The First Step to figuring out what kind of Shower Enclosure you would like is to decide if you are replacing your old tile with a new substrate, or if you are just replacing your old shower enclosure with an upgraded selection.

New
You fall under this category if you are building a new home or have torn out an existing tile/tub surround. Most customers in this category are able to use a Frameless Shower Enclosure since there will be no pre-existing holes in the old tile exposed. Please remember that the base of the shower(the part that the glass sits on) MUST be pitched slightly to the inside of the shower to ensure proper water run-off. If this description represents your new shower, please go to the next step where you will learn about the types of shower doors that we offer.


Old
If you are thinking about or have already torn out your old shower enclosure, you would fall under this category. Most customers in this category have already made the decision to get rid of their old shower doors and upgrade to something more attractive. When replacing an old shower enclosure with a new one, most people want to install a new Frameless Shower Enclosure. Remember with this scenario, your old Shower Doors left numerous holes from the tracking that may or may not be able to be covered. One of the most popular methods of getting around this problem is using a Semi-Frameless Shower Enclosure. With this type of Shower Enclosure, you will be able to cover the pre-existing holes and still get the look of a Frameless Door. Please call today if you are unsure if you will be able to use a Frameless Shower Enclosure. If this description represents your new shower, please go to the next step where you will learn about the types of shower doors that we offer.