[ Guides · how to choose ]
Plain-spoken glass guides, from the people who fabricate it.
No sales pitch — just the trade-offs we explain to clients every week at our Carrollton shop, so you can match the glass to your bathroom and your budget.
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Frameless vs. Framed Shower Doors: How to Choose
The real differences between frameless and framed shower enclosures, and how to decide which one fits your bathroom and your maintenance habits.
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How to Choose Your Shower Glass: Clear vs. Low-Iron, Frosted, Tinted
A plain-language comparison of clear, low-iron, frosted, and tinted shower glass so you can match the look to your privacy and design goals.
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Caring for Glass Shower Doors in North Texas Hard Water
Why DFW hard water clouds shower glass and the daily habits, safe cleaners, and protective options that keep it clear for years.
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Steam Shower Glass: What to Know Before You Build
Why a steam shower's glass enclosure is engineered differently, and the sealing, height, and ventilation decisions to make before you build.
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Glass Thickness Explained: 3/8" vs 1/2" and When Each Makes Sense
What ⅜″ and ½″ tempered glass actually change — weight, presence, span, and hardware — and how to pick the right thickness for your project.
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How to Measure Your Shower for Frameless Glass
What a professional actually measures when fitting frameless glass, why laser tools beat a tape measure, and why almost no bathroom wall is truly plumb.
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Custom Mirror Walls: Finishes, Edges, and Where They Work
A clear walkthrough of mirror wall finishes and edges — beveled, antiqued, color-backed — and the home gyms, dressing rooms, and spaces where each fits best.
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Glass Railings in Texas: Safety Glass, Mounting, and Finishes
How glass railings actually go together — the safety glass that codes call for, the main mounting systems, and how interior and exterior projects differ.
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Office Glass Partitions: Types and When to Use Each
The main types of office glass partitions — framed, frameless, privacy, and fire-rated — and how to pick the right one and coordinate it with your build-out.