Real upgrades from Metro West homes — dated framed enclosures, open showers, and shower curtains replaced with custom frameless glass.
What Gets Replaced
Most Metro West bathrooms fall into one of three categories before a glass upgrade. Each has a clear solution.
Aluminum-framed doors with textured glass — often 20 to 35 years old. Tracks trap soap and mold, hinges corrode, glass clouds. A frameless replacement transforms the entire room.
Common in alcove and tub-shower combos. Curtains hold moisture, breed mildew, and make the space feel smaller. A frameless or semi-frameless door opens up the room immediately.
Found frequently in new-tiled renovations and older capes. The tile work is complete but no glass was installed. We come in at the end and finish the space with a custom-cut panel or door.
Real Installations
Eight real Metro West bathrooms — what was there before, and what was installed after.
Open alcove → frameless hinged door with brushed nickel hardware
Aging framed door → custom frameless enclosure with matte black hardware
Shower curtain → frameless hinged door with satin brass hardware
Angled ceiling alcove → precision-cut frameless panel with brushed nickel
Open marble shower → frameless walk-in panel with brushed nickel hardware
Curtain and rod → frameless sliding bypass door with chrome hardware
Open tub surround → frameless tub enclosure with chrome hardware
Fresh tile, no door → custom frameless hinged door with chrome hardware