Frameless Shower Doors in Baton Rouge & Louisiana

Frameless shower doors are all glass with minimal hardware, no bulky metal frames boxing them in. It’s the clean, modern look you see in high-end hotels and newer homes. If you want your bathroom to feel more open and upscale, frameless is the way to go.

Why Choose Frameless?

Modern Look
Frameless doors have clean lines and no visual clutter.

Shows Off Your Tile
If you spent money on nice tile work, frameless doors let you see it.

Easier to Clean
Fewer nooks and crannies means less scrubbing.

Feels More Spacious
The transparency makes your bathroom feel bigger.

Adds Home Value
Buyers expect frameless showers in updated bathrooms. It’s one of those things that signals “recently renovated.”

Lasts Longer
The thick tempered glass is durable.

Types of Frameless Shower Doors We Install

Inline/Swing Doors
The door swings open on hinges, usually into the bathroom. Simple, classic, works in most spaces. Can swing in or out depending on your layout.

Neo-Angle Showers
For corner installations. Three glass panels meet at angles, with a door in the center. Good for tighter bathrooms where you need to save space.

Sliding/Bypass Doors
Two panels that slide past each other. Technically “frameless” versions are rare—most sliding doors need some framing for the track. We can do minimal framing if this is the look you want.

Shower Enclosures
Full glass boxes with a door. For walk-in showers that need enclosure on multiple sides.

Steam Showers
Frameless doors work for steam showers, but you’ll need a transom (top panel) to contain the steam. We can build this all-glass if you want the full frameless look.

Common Questions

Will it leak?

Frameless doors don't have the rubber seals that framed doors have, so they are not 100% watertight. A small amount of water can seep out, especially if you have shower heads aimed directly at the door. We strongly recommend designing your shower with the shower heads pointing away from the door.

Can I install it myself?

We don't recommend this because glass is heavy, expensive, and installation requires precise drilling into tile which can easily crack.

What if my walls aren't plumb?

This is a very common issue, especially in older homes. We can adjust for out-of-plumb walls to a certain extent.

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Let’s talk through your project. We’ll come measure, show you samples, discuss your options, and give you a detailed quote.