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FIXED SHOWER DOORS / GLASS SHOWER DOORS
Frameless Fixed Shower Panels: Pros, Cons, Cost, and When to Choose One
A frameless fixed shower panel is one panel of tempered glass — no hinges, no track, no swinging door. Here's where the fixed-panel configuration wins, where it falls short, what drives the cost, and how to decide whether it's right for your bathroom.
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FIXED SHOWER DOORS / GLASS SHOWER DOORS
Are Fixed Shower Screens Enough to Stop Water Splash?
A single fixed shower screen can keep water inside a walk-in shower — if the screen is wide enough and the shower head is angled correctly. Here's when a fixed panel is enough, when you need a return panel or hinged enclosure, and how to size and position the glass.
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GLASS SHOWER DOORS / SLIDING SHOWER DOORS
Sliding Shower Door Glass Options: Clear, Low-Iron, Frosted, Bronze, and Gray
Compare clear, low-iron, frosted, bronze, and gray glass for sliding shower doors — privacy, color, and cost differences explained, plus how to choose the right option for your bathroom.
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GLASS SHOWER DOORS / SLIDING SHOWER DOORS
How to Replace a Shower Door Seal: DIY Guide for Frameless Shower Doors
A worn shower door seal is one of the most common sources of water on the bathroom floor — and the easiest frameless shower door repair to do yourself. Here's how to identify your seal type, source the right replacement, and install it in about 10–15 minutes.
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GLASS SHOWER DOORS / SLIDING SHOWER DOORS
Shower Door Sweep: Repair or Replace a Bottom Seal?
A worn shower door sweep is one of the most common reasons water ends up on the bathroom floor. Here's how to tell whether yours needs replacing, how to match the right part, and how to swap it yourself in about 10 minutes.
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GLASS SHOWER DOORS / SLIDING SHOWER DOORS
How to Measure for a Sliding Shower Door: Width, Height, Plumb, and Threshold Checks
Measuring for a sliding shower door is simple, but precision matters — custom glass is tempered after cutting and can't be trimmed later. Here are the five measurements Dulles Glass recommends checking before you order.
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GLASS SHOWER DOORS / SLIDING SHOWER DOORS
Can You Install Frameless Shower Doors on Acrylic or Fiberglass Walls?
Yes, you can install a frameless shower door on acrylic or fiberglass walls — but the hardware and glass thickness matter. Here's what works, what doesn't, and what to ask before you commit to a quote.
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GLASS SHOWER DOORS / HINGED SHOWER DOORS
How Much Clearance Does a Hinged Shower Door Need?
A hinged shower door looks clean and open — but it needs room to swing. Before you order, measure the door arc so the glass clears nearby toilets, vanities, towel bars, and walls. Here's the simple way to check hinged shower door clearance.
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GLASS SHOWER DOORS / HINGED SHOWER DOORS
How to Clean a Frameless Hinged Shower Door Without Damaging Hardware
A simple frameless hinged shower door routine: how to remove hard water stains, which cleaners are safe for glass and hardware, when to replace the seal and bottom sweep, and which products can damage your door or affect warranty coverage.
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GLASS SHOWER DOORS / HINGED SHOWER DOORS / SLIDING SHOWER DOORS
Sliding Glass Shower Doors vs. Hinged Doors: Which is Best for Your Bathroom?
When upgrading your bathroom, choosing the right shower door can make a significant difference in aesthetics and functionality. Two of the most popular choices are sliding shower doors and hinged shower doors.
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