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1/4" tempered glass with factory nano-coating (~80% less water-spot buildup)
Buying Guide
Vera 60 in. x 64 in. Chrome framed bathtub shower door kit — 1/4 in. tempered glass. $460, in stock, ships in 2 business days.
Size
60" - 64" W x 64" H (1/4" clear)
Finish
Chrome
Glass
1/4" clear
How It Works
Same fully framed double sliding (bypass) shower door as our installed builds, shipped flat-pack to your door - same glass, same hardware, same 1-year warranty. Free phone, text, and video DIY support included.
1/4" tempered glass with factory nano-coating (~80% less water-spot buildup)
All hardware, seals, anchors, and step-by-step instructions in the box
Free DIY support - phone, text, video - 8am-5pm ET, 7 days
Size Guidance
Compare this stocked opening against the neighboring in-stock sizes before you leave the DIY path or move into a custom shower route.
Finish Fit
Chrome gives this Vera configuration a specific look and maintenance profile. Use the cues below to decide whether it fits your bath and hardware palette.
Chrome keeps the Vera profile cohesive in this setting while staying easy to live with day to day.
Chrome keeps the Vera profile cohesive in this setting while staying easy to live with day to day.
Chrome keeps the Vera profile cohesive in this setting while staying easy to live with day to day.
Detailed Specifications
| Glass thickness | 1/4" (6mm) tempered safety glass |
| Glass types | Clear - HD low-iron - Gray - Bronze - Rain - Frosted |
| Configuration | Bypass sliding - two sliding panels - framed (full surround) |
| In-stock sizes | 3 stock sizes (48" x 76", 60" x 64", 60" x 76") - no custom |
| Height options | Full (76") - 64" reduced-height on the 60" width |
| Frame | Aluminum - top rail, bottom threshold, and side frames |
| Hardware | Aluminum - dual towel bars standard |
| Coating | Optional factory ClearShield nano-coating |
| Ship time | 2 business days from our U.S. warehouses |
| DIY install time | 2-4 hours with a helper |
| Warranty | 1-year DIY warranty (glass, hardware, finish) |
Good Fit
The Vera DIY kit is the same value-tier framed bypass slider as our installed builds - two 1/4" tempered glass panels that ride past each other inside a complete aluminum surround (top rail, bottom threshold, and side frames), with dual towel bars standard. It's the budget pick in our sliding lineup: the full frame and threshold make Vera the most forgiving slider on out-of-square or older openings, and the lighter 1/4" glass is easy to lift for a two-person install. Same glass and hardware as the installed version - you just handle the install in 2-4 hours with a helper and save the install premium. Want less framing or a glass-thickness choice? Mona trades up to semi-frameless and offers both 1/4" and 3/8" glass.
You're outfitting an apartment renovation, rental turnover, or a tight-budget bathroom refresh.
Your opening is older or out of square - the full frame and threshold absorb the variation.
You would rather have lighter, easier-to-handle 1/4" glass than pay up for a frameless look.
In The Box
Every Vera DIY kit ships with the glass, hardware, seals, and install support you need for the stocked configuration shown above.
Two 1/4" tempered sliding glass panels, with optional factory ClearShield coating (~80% less water-spot buildup)
Aluminum frame kit - top rail, bottom threshold, and side frames - color-matched to your finish
Rollers, dual towel bars, vinyl edge seals, and bottom sweep
Wall anchors, screws, and the install template
Printed step-by-step install guide + QR-code install video
Free phone / text / video DIY support - 8am-5pm ET, 7 days
Install Notes
Most homeowners install the Vera in 2-4 hours with a helper. As a fully framed bypass slider, Vera goes up framed-first: you build the aluminum surround, then drop the rollers and glass into the tracks - one of the more forgiving sliders to install because the frame squares the opening for you. The kit includes a printed step-by-step guide and a QR-code install video - and free phone/text/video support if anything looks off. Plan for two people: the trickiest step is lifting the panels onto the rollers.
Set the bottom threshold track level on the curb, then mount the top header rail plumb above it using the included template.
Anchor the side frames into the walls so the full aluminum surround is square and tight to the opening.
Lift each sliding panel onto its rollers in the top track and seat it into the bottom guide - this is the two-person step.
Fine-tune the rollers so both panels slide smoothly and the edges line up evenly with the frame.
Run the vinyl edge seals and bottom sweep, silicone the frame-to-wall joints, and let it cure 24 hours before the first shower.
Care And Maintenance
Use these simple maintenance habits to keep the Chrome hardware and 1/4" clear looking clean after installation.
Squeegee after use and wipe down with a non-abrasive cleaner to reduce spotting and soap-film buildup.
Use a soft microfiber cloth and avoid harsh chemical sprays directly on handles, rollers, and visible trim.
A quick visual check keeps the enclosure sliding cleanly and helps you catch alignment or wear before it becomes a leak issue.
Shipping And Warranty
Review fulfillment timing, return windows, install support, and the DIY warranty before you choose a stocked kit.
Shipping
Ships in 2 business days from our U.S. warehouses. Free pickup at either location, $95 local delivery (30 mi), or $300 flat nationwide (lower 48).
Custom
Vera comes in three in-stock sizes - no custom fabrication. If your opening falls between sizes, see Mona or one of our custom-capable sliders instead.
Returns
Free return shipping on unopened kits. Opened/uninstalled kits returnable within 14 days minus return shipping. Cut, drilled, or installed glass is non-returnable.
Support
Phone, text, or video call 8am-5pm ET, 7 days a week. Number is in your kit instructions. Support team has installed every kit we sell.
1-Year Warranty
1-Year Warranty
Plastic seals and door sweeps are wear items (1-year coverage) - a yearly look-over keeps water where it belongs. Damage from improper installation (over-torqued hardware, wrong anchors) isn't covered - our free DIY support line helps you avoid it.
Compare to Mona
Vera is a fully framed bypass - top rail, bottom threshold, and side frames around 1/4 inch glass. Mona is semi-frameless with removable side jambs and offers both 1/4 inch and 3/8 inch glass. Vera is the simplest, lowest-price slider; Mona trades up to less framing and a glass-thickness choice.

This page
Framed 1/4 inch bypass sliding kit built for value - two sliding panels in a full metal surround (top rail, bottom threshold, side frames), with dual towel bars. The budget entry in the sliding family - apartment renovations and budget-conscious remodels.

The only bypass sliding kit we carry in BOTH 3/8 inch and 1/4 inch glass thickness - two sliding panels, semi-frameless with removable side jambs, dual towel bars. Match the wall opening structural rating and your budget without overspecifying.
Alternate Sizes
Review the other stocked Chrome size options in this model family before switching to a custom enclosure.
Reviewed by John Flouhouse, Installation Team Lead, Dulles Glass. The specs, sizing, and install guidance on this page are checked against real installs by our shower-door crews. Last reviewed May 2026.
Q&A
Yes — sliding kits like Vera are among the easier DIY shower door types because the track does most of the alignment work. Plan 3 to 4 hours with basic tools. The hardest single step is leveling the top track; once that's right, the rollers and panels go in quickly.
A 4-foot level, tape measure, pencil, electric drill (with carbide masonry bit if mounting to tile), Phillips and flathead screwdrivers, silicone caulk gun, painter's tape, rubber mallet, and a helper for the glass-setting step. Anchors, screws, seals, and Chrome hardware are all in the kit. You supply 100% silicone (kitchen/bath grade).
First-time installers average 3 to 4 hours from unboxing to first water test. The longest single step is leveling and securing the top track — about 45 minutes if your wall is plumb, longer if you need to shim. No showering for 24 hours after install while silicone cures.
Yes — tile is the most common install scenario. Anchor through tile into wall studs or solid blocking using carbide-tipped drill bits on low speed. Confirm there's stud or blocking at hinge/bracket locations before drilling. Wavy tile or out-of-plumb walls add 30 to 60 minutes but require no tile work on your end.
The 60"×64" kit is sized for openings within typical wall variation. Matches catalog-listed siblings in this SKU size, this SKU fits wall openings from 56" to 60". Measure your opening width at three heights (top, middle, bottom) and use the smallest value — a 1/4" variation top to bottom is common. Pick a kit whose adjustable range covers your smallest measurement.
Vera kits cover specific in-stock sizes only — they don't offer custom fabrication. If your opening is between sizes, check our other models (Metro, Eclipse, Solo, or Prima) which support advanced customization for any opening within a wider range.
Chrome is the most universal hardware finish — it matches most modern, traditional, and transitional bathroom fixtures including Moen, Delta, Kohler, and Grohe lines. The Chrome on the Vera kit comes color-matched across the hinges, handle, seals, and visible track.
Vera is designed as the value sliding option — 1/4-inch tempered safety glass keeps weight down for easier DIY install and reduces the price 15-20% vs 3/8-inch models like Metro and Eclipse. The 1/4-inch is still tempered to safety standards; it's just lighter and slightly less substantial-feeling.
Metro and Eclipse use 3/8-inch glass; Vera uses 1/4-inch. Identical Chrome hardware options and sliding-roller mechanism, similar size range. Vera is ~15-20% less expensive and feels lighter. Pick Vera for a guest bath or budget remodel; pick Metro/Eclipse for a master bath where you want the heavier-glass feel.
Yes. The 60-by-64-inch size is built for a standard 5-foot (60-inch) alcove tub, the most common bathtub in U.S. homes. The 64-inch height covers the tub opening without running floor-to-ceiling like a walk-in door. Measure your tub's wall-to-wall width to confirm you land in the 56 to 60 inch range.
Yes. The panels overlap and the bottom track guides splash back toward the tub, while the side jamb seals against the wall. For a tub-shower, run the water with the sliding panel closed on the showerhead side and the spray stays in the tub.
DIY-installed Vera kits include a 1-year warranty on glass, hardware, seals, and Chrome finish. Covers manufacturing defects and finish degradation under normal use. Doesn't cover damage from improper install (over-tightened hardware, wrong anchor type) — call our DIY support line if you have questions before drilling.
In-stock kits ship within 2 business days. Standard ground freight runs 3 to 5 business days within the lower 48. Total door-to-door is typically 1 to 2 weeks.
The Vera ships in 2 boxes — one foam-padded crate for the glass panels (~85 lbs total) and one for Chrome hardware. The longer box is roughly 78×8×4 inches and fits through a standard door.
Inspect the boxes at delivery. If you see crushed corners or visible damage, photograph and refuse the delivery — we replace the kit at no charge. If you discover damage after opening, contact us within 48 hours of delivery.
Yes — standard ground shipping to all 48 contiguous states is $300 flat per enclosure. Free pickup also available at our U.S. warehouses, or $95 local delivery within 30 miles of either warehouse. Alaska and Hawaii are available with a freight surcharge; contact us for a quote.
Clear is the standard glass at the listed price. HD Low-Iron, Gray, Bronze, Rain, and Frosted glass each carry different upcharges depending on size. Selecting a glass type updates the price live at checkout.
DIY saves roughly $400 to $700 on the total project versus our professional install option for Vera. You're trading 2 to 4 hours of your time for that savings. Pro install includes measurement, fabrication, and labor with a 3-year warranty; DIY is hardware-warranty only.
Yes — for orders over 5 kits, contact us for trade pricing. We also offer Pro accounts for contractors and bulk-purchase customers.
Hardware is replaceable — call us within 1 year(s) of purchase under the DIY warranty. Glass damage during install isn't covered; always use the suction-cup glass handler if included or have a helper for the glass-setting step.
DIY is 1-year hardware. Professionally installed by Dulles Glass is 3-year hardware AND labor. The DIY trade-off: you save the install cost in exchange for a shorter warranty window and no labor coverage.
A step-by-step install video is referenced on the printed instructions (QR code) and on our YouTube channel. The Vera walkthrough runs about 15 to 20 minutes for the full install.
Yes — live phone, text, and video support 8am–8pm ET, 7 days a week. Best to call before drilling permanent holes if anything is unclear.
Most install steps are reversible. The U-channel can be re-anchored (filling old screw holes with caulk). Hinges and brackets can be re-mounted. The only step that's permanent is drilling — measure twice before drilling.
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