Service
Frameless Shower Doors, Built to Your Opening
Frameless shower doors are a fit-and-finish product: the glass, hinges, and wall anchoring have to work together on day one and stay quiet and watertight for years. We template after your waterproofing and tile are where they need to be, confirm plumb, and only then order tempering—so you are not living with a door that “almost” closes. Homeowners, remodelers, and designers across Haverhill, the North Shore, and Seacoast New Hampshire work with us when the shower wall is a focal point, not an afterthought.
Prefer the phone? (978) 815-8354 — same team that answers the shop line. Free on-site estimate when we are a fit for your project.
Free estimate
Get pricing for your opening.
- Local glass specialists — we measure, fabricate, and install in-house
- Field verification before your glass is ordered
- Residential, contractor, and light commercial work
What you get
Field-first measurements
Angles, out-of-level curbs, and stud conditions drive hardware placement. We verify on site before any glass is ordered so hinge pockets and gaskets line up the first time.
Hardware that matches your bath
From matte black to brushed nickel, polished chrome, and brass tones, we coordinate with plumbing and lighting finishes so the enclosure does not look like a separate kit from your faucet suite.
Clarity and thickness options
Standard clear and low-iron options are available in typical 3/8″ and 1/2″ packages where the opening and deflection allow—balanced with code, span, and hardware requirements.
Where this fits
- Primary bathroom remodels where a single large panel and swing door replace an old sliding unit.
- Tight New England second-floor baths with careful carry paths and protection for finished floors and stairs.
- Homes in Portsmouth, Rye, and Dover on the Seacoast where finish durability matters in humid seasons.
Other services: custom glass shower enclosures · glass railings · glass partitions · custom mirrors · glass repair
Measurement and install
- On-site review. We look at the curb, stud backing for hinges, and tile layout, then give you a clear scope: panels, door swing, and hardware families that fit the opening.
- Template and sign-off. Digital or physical templating to capture slope and plumb, then a written check with you (or your GC) before the order is released for fabrication.
- Installation and water check. Install day includes sealant detail at metal-to-glass and glass-to-tile, hardware torque to manufacturer spec, and a walkthrough on simple maintenance.
Recent project style
Many North Shore and Seacoast jobs pair a clear frameless door with a fixed return panel, minimal channel where possible, and a low-profile pull sized to the user—especially in family baths with kids and guests.
Questions we hear a lot
- Do you install frameless shower doors in Haverhill and the North Shore?
- Yes. We are based in Haverhill and work throughout the North Shore, Merrimack Valley, Boston, and a defined radius in southern New Hampshire, including Portsmouth, Rye, and Dover for many projects.
- How long does a frameless install usually take on site?
- A straightforward single door and return often completes in a half day. Multi-panel, steam, or very large lites can take longer; we will spell out duration when we book your visit.
After your install, if the work met your expectations, we would appreciate a short review on Google. It helps neighbors find a local team that still templates every opening.
- Local glass specialists — we measure, fabricate, and install in-house
- Field verification before your glass is ordered
- Residential, contractor, and light commercial work
Local coverage
We are based in Haverhill, MA, and work across the North Shore, Boston, and Seacoast NH, including haverhill ma, portsmouth nh, rye nh, dover nh, newburyport ma, boston ma, north shore ma, southern nh. If your zip is nearby, we will confirm in one reply.
Next step
We will reply with next steps and a time window for a site visit if it makes sense.
- Local glass specialists — we measure, fabricate, and install in-house
- Field verification before your glass is ordered
- Residential, contractor, and light commercial work
Related
Internal resources: glass guides, project photos.