Shower Enclosures in West Hampton Dunes, NY
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Custom Glass Shower Enclosures
No water pooling on your bathroom floor. No callbacks three weeks later because the door won’t close. No gaps where the glass meets the wall.
You get a shower that works the way it should from day one. The glass fits your space exactly—not close enough, not almost. The seals hold. The hardware stays tight. You’re not wondering if you made the right choice or hired the right company.
This is what happens when measurements are accurate, installation follows the actual requirements of your bathroom, and the people doing the work have installed hundreds of these before. Your bathroom looks better. Your home functions better. And you’re not dealing with water damage six months from now because someone cut corners or didn’t know what they were doing.
Shower Door Installation West Hampton Dunes
We’ve been installing custom glass shower enclosures across Long Island since the early 2000s. West Hampton Dunes homes, Hamptons properties, residential projects that demand precision—that’s the work we’ve built our reputation on.
Better Business Bureau certified. Active members of LIBI and the National Kitchen and Bath Association. The kind of credentials that matter when you’re trusting someone with a major bathroom investment.
We work with the area’s top contractors and have installed glass in some of the finest homes along the coast. The reason isn’t complicated: we show up when we say we will, we measure correctly, and we install it right the first time. That’s what keeps contractors calling and homeowners referring.
Frameless Shower Door Installation Process
It starts with an in-home consultation. We come to your West Hampton Dunes property, look at your bathroom, take measurements, and talk through what you’re trying to accomplish. Not a sales pitch—an actual conversation about what will work in your space.
From there, you get a detailed proposal. Measurements, materials, timeline, cost—everything broken down so you know exactly what you’re getting and what you’re paying for. No vague line items. No surprises later.
Once you approve, the custom glass gets fabricated to your exact specifications. Then our installation team shows up on schedule, handles the install, and cleans up when we’re done. The whole process is managed so you’re not left guessing what’s happening or when.
If something needs adjustment or if you have questions after installation, we handle it. That’s part of the service, not an inconvenience.
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Glass Shower Enclosures West Hampton Dunes
You’re getting custom-measured and fabricated glass designed specifically for your bathroom. Frameless shower doors, glass shower enclosures, custom configurations—whatever fits your space and your vision.
The installation includes all hardware, seals, and the precision work needed to ensure everything is plumb, level, and sealed correctly. That matters in West Hampton Dunes homes where quality expectations are high and water damage from poor installation isn’t acceptable.
Coastal properties face humidity and moisture challenges that inland homes don’t. The glass, seals, and hardware need to handle that environment. Proper installation prevents the leaking, mold growth, and structural issues that happen when shower enclosures aren’t installed with those factors in mind.
You also get transparent communication throughout. Detailed proposals upfront. Project updates as work progresses. And post-installation support if anything needs attention. Plus meaningful discounts for military, veterans, and first responders—because that matters.
How long does it take to install a custom shower enclosure?
The installation itself typically takes four to six hours, depending on the complexity of your shower configuration. But that’s just the installation day.
The full timeline from consultation to completion usually runs two to three weeks. That includes the initial measurement visit, proposal review, custom glass fabrication, and then the scheduled installation. Fabrication is where most of the time goes—your glass is being cut and finished to your exact specifications, not pulled off a shelf.
If you’re in the middle of a larger bathroom remodel, timing can be coordinated with your other contractors. The key is having the tile work and shower curb completed before final measurements. Once those are done, accurate measurements can be taken and the glass can be fabricated to fit your finished space perfectly.
What's the difference between frameless and framed shower doors?
Frameless shower doors use thicker tempered glass (usually 3/8 inch to 1/2 inch) and minimal hardware, giving you clean sight lines and a more open feel. Framed doors have metal framing around the glass panels, which provides structure but creates more visual bulk.
Frameless costs more because of the thicker glass and the precision required for installation. But it makes bathrooms feel larger, showcases your tile work, and offers a more contemporary look that’s popular in West Hampton Dunes and Hamptons properties.
The practical difference is maintenance and longevity. Frameless has fewer places for water and soap scum to collect, making it easier to keep clean. Framed doors have tracks and frames that can accumulate buildup over time. Both work fine when installed correctly—it comes down to your aesthetic preference and budget.
How do I know if my bathroom can accommodate a frameless shower enclosure?
Almost any bathroom can accommodate a frameless shower enclosure, but the specifics of your space determine what configuration works best. The shower opening dimensions, ceiling height, whether you have a curb or threshold, and how much space you have outside the shower for a door to swing—all of that factors in.
This is why the in-home consultation matters. We need to actually look at your bathroom, measure the space, check if the walls are plumb, and assess the curb slope. Those details determine whether you need a pivot door, sliding door, fixed panels, or a specific configuration to make everything work properly.
If your space has challenges—like an out-of-plumb wall or limited clearance—there are usually solutions. Custom glass work means the enclosure can be designed around your specific conditions. But you need someone with experience to identify what will and won’t work before you commit to a design.
What causes shower doors to leak and how is that prevented?
Leaking usually comes from one of three issues: improper curb slope, gaps between the glass and walls, or seals that aren’t positioned correctly. Sometimes it’s a combination of all three.
The curb needs an inward pitch of 1/8 to 1/4 inch to direct water back into the shower. If it’s level or slopes the wrong way, water runs under the door. Gaps happen when measurements are off or the walls aren’t plumb—water escapes through any opening. And seals need to be placed in the right spots and maintained properly to do their job.
Prevention is about precision during installation. Accurate measurements ensure the glass fits tightly against the walls. Checking that the enclosure is plumb means the door hangs correctly and seals properly. Installing the curb correctly or adding a threshold if needed keeps water contained. This is why professional installation matters—one mistake in any of these areas and you’re dealing with water on your bathroom floor every time you shower.
Do you handle bathroom remodels or just shower door installation?
We specialize in custom glass solutions—shower enclosures, frameless doors, glass balconies, pool enclosures. That’s what we’ve been doing for over 20 years. We don’t handle full bathroom remodels, but we work with contractors and homeowners who are in the middle of remodel projects.
If you’re renovating your bathroom, we can coordinate with your general contractor on timing and measurements. The tile work and shower structure need to be completed before final glass measurements, so sequencing matters.
Many of our clients are working with contractors on larger projects and need the glass work handled by specialists. That’s the advantage of working with a company focused specifically on glass—we’re not trying to do everything, we’re doing one thing at an expert level.
What should I look for when choosing a shower door installer?
Experience with custom glass work is the first thing. Installing frameless shower enclosures requires precision—measurements need to be accurate, the installer needs to understand how to work with plumb and level, and they need to know how to handle tempered glass safely.
Look for licensing, insurance, and industry certifications. Better Business Bureau certification, membership in trade associations like the National Kitchen and Bath Association—those aren’t just credentials, they indicate a company meets professional standards and is invested in their reputation.
Ask about their process. Do they provide detailed written proposals? How do they handle measurements? What happens if there’s an issue after installation? You want transparency about what’s included, what it costs, and how they stand behind their work. And check their track record—how long have they been serving your area, and can you find reviews or references from other homeowners?
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