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Sliding · 10 installations.
Frameless barn-door style sliding shower doors are our most popular sliding option, but we also fabricate semi-frameless and framed sliders depending on your space and ceiling height. Heavy-duty stainless rollers, soft-close hardware, and concealed brackets are standard. Many different track styles and hardware finishes available.
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[ About sliding ]
What goes into a sliding project.
Sliding shower doors solve the openings a swinging door can't: a wide alcove, a tub deck with no room for a door to arc into the bathroom, or a narrow space where clearance is tight. Our most popular version is the frameless barn-door style — a single heavy glass panel riding an exposed stainless track — but we also fabricate semi-frameless and framed sliders when the ceiling height, header condition or budget points that way. The hardware is the heart of a good slider: heavy-duty stainless rollers, soft-close so the panel settles rather than slams, and concealed brackets that keep the track reading as a clean horizontal line. Glass runs ⅜″ or ½″ tempered in clear or Starphire low-iron, with satin-frosted available where the sliding panel faces a bedroom or shared space. Many track styles and finishes are available, from matte black rail to brushed brass, so the system matches the rest of the room instead of announcing itself. The practical questions for a homeowner are the overhead structure the track will anchor into, the finished opening width, and whether the wall behind the track can carry the rolling load. We size every panel to the measured opening and fabricate at the Carrollton shop, then set the track dead level so the door glides true. Sliders are a steady part of our work in Frisco, Carrollton and Irving, where newer floor plans favour them.
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