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Service Area · Auburn Hills, MI

Custom shower doors in Auburn Hills.

We measure, fabricate and install frameless, sliding and swing glass enclosures for Auburn Hills homes, all in-house, no sub-contracted glass.

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Local to Auburn Hills

One family, from measure to install.

Auburn Hills is a short drive from our Van Dyke Ave showroom in Sterling Heights, and we treat it like home turf. The same family that measures your opening fabricates the glass and installs it, so nothing gets handed off to a sub-contractor along the way.

That means the person who reads your tile, your slope and your wall is the person who cuts the glass and hangs the door. Tighter tolerances, cleaner sightlines, and one number to call if you ever need us back.

One house, two very different baths.

Walk through most Auburn Hills houses and the same split shows up. The primary bath got the big shower, and the second bath got the tub. That one decision, made by whoever built the house, sets up almost every conversation we have here, because those two rooms want completely different glass and they rarely get handled in the same year.

On the newer end of the housing stock, the primary showers are large and custom tiled, sized well past anything a stock door off a shelf can cover. The tile went in first and the glass has to answer to it, often as a run of panels rather than a single door. That kind of footprint is what a built-to-measure enclosure exists for.

On the older end, the rooms are tighter and the openings have moved. Houses settle quietly, over years, and it never looks dramatic while it is happening. Newer construction is tighter, but tighter is not the same as plumb. Either way we take the numbers off your actual walls instead of trusting the room to be square.

  • Large, custom-tiled primary showers in newer construction
  • Second and hall baths where the tub is the only bathing spot
  • Older homes with openings that have drifted out of plumb over the years
  • Alcove tubs where the deck, the wall and the tile all get measured in person
  • Households running a mix: showpiece glass in the primary, hard-working glass where the traffic is
What we install

Built for the way you bathe.

01

Frameless enclosures

3/8" tempered glass with minimal hardware: clean, open and built to your exact opening for that custom, light-filled look.

02

Sliding & barn doors

Bypass and barn-style glass that glides on solid hardware. A space-smart fit for tubs and tighter Auburn Hills baths.

03

Swing & hinged doors

Hinged glass that opens wide and seals clean. Pick your finish and glass; we handle the fit and the install.

Auburn Hills at a glance.

Showroom42624 Van Dyke Ave, Sterling Heights
Call(586) 315-8900
Text(586) 800-9481
HoursMon to Fri 9 to 5, Sat 10 to 2
Glass3/8 inch tempered
MeasureFree, in your home
BuiltIn house, never subcontracted
Finished frameless glass shower enclosure with matte black hardware after installation
Made to measure

Real glass, fit to your real opening.

Every Auburn Hills job starts with an in-home measure, not a guess. We size the glass, choose the hardware and dial in the fit so the door hangs true and the water stays in.

  • 3/8" tempered glass on every enclosure
  • Clear, low-iron ultra-clear, frosted or rain-textured
  • Matte black, brushed gold, polished chrome or brushed nickel
  • Frameless, sliding-barn or swing-hinged styles
  • In-house measure, fabrication and install
  • Free, no-pressure quote before any work

Showpiece in one bath, workhorse in the other.

In a large, custom-tiled primary shower the glass should get out of the way of the tile, which is where frameless shower doors in Auburn Hills belong. When the shower turns a corner, runs long with a fixed panel beside the door, or takes more than two pieces to close in, it becomes a custom glass shower enclosure laid out around your real footprint. If the room is built to hold heat and vapor, that is a steam shower enclosure sealed to the ceiling, with the generator equipment left to the trade that installs it.

The second bath is a different problem. Over a tub opening, bathtub shower doors ride the deck and keep water off the floor, and where the room is narrow, sliding shower doors stay inside their own footprint instead of swinging into the vanity. Where there is clear floor in front of the opening and you want it to open wide, hinged shower doors are the cleaner answer.

Where the opening has drifted and the room takes daily traffic, framed shower doors still do the most work, because the frame carries the panel and takes up what the walls gave away. Semi-frameless shower doors sit between the two, most of the open look with a slim frame holding the line. When the tile is sound and only the glass has aged out, shower door replacement sets new glass in the opening you already have, and the glass shower door installation is done by the same hands that measured it.

Older openings settle, newer ones still move.

By the time people call, the enclosure has usually been telling on itself for a while. There is a haze on the glass that does not wash off, because hard water leaves a film first and then etches what is under it. The bottom track holds a little water at one end and never quite dries. A framed door that used to latch on its own now wants a push, and the gap at the top of the panel is wider than the gap at the bottom. None of that happens overnight, which is exactly why it gets lived with.

What it means for the new enclosure is that we plan around the room's habits, not just its dimensions. If the opening is out of square, the door style and the way the glass is set decide whether it closes true for years or starts dragging again by next winter. If the old glass sat unprotected, we will talk through the treatments that keep a big panel clear while we are measuring. And whatever comes out goes with us: the old enclosure is removed and hauled away, and the tile you paid for stays where it is.

Van Dyke to Auburn Hills and back.

Auburn Hills is a short drive for us. We are at 42624 Van Dyke Ave in Sterling Heights, open Monday to Friday 9 to 5 and Saturday 10 to 2, and we run west and north across the county line into Oakland often enough that it is routine rather than a special trip.

The free measure comes to your house. It is the same family at every step, measuring the opening, building the glass and setting it, with nothing subcontracted along the way. Every enclosure is 3/8 inch tempered glass, and nothing gets ordered until you have seen the samples in your own room and said yes. Call (586) 315-8900, text (586) 800-9481, or email [email protected].

Around Auburn Hills.

We cover Auburn Hills as part of a tight Oakland County service area rather than a map with pins scattered across the state. The closest cities to you that we also serve are Pontiac, Rochester Hills, Rochester and Lake Orion.

Everything runs out of one showroom, which is the point: the same family measures in Auburn Hills, fabricates the glass in our own shop and installs it, whichever city the job is in. The full list of communities we cover is on the service area page, and if you do not see yours, call the showroom and ask.

Good Questions

Common questions.

Do you install shower doors in Auburn Hills?

Yes. Auburn Hills is well within our service area, and it's a short drive from our Sterling Heights showroom on Van Dyke Ave. We measure, build and install there ourselves.

Who actually does the work?

The same family handles every step: measuring your opening, fabricating the glass and installing it. We don't sub-contract the glass out, so you deal with one team start to finish.

What glass and finishes can I choose?

All our enclosures use 3/8" tempered glass in clear, low-iron ultra-clear, satin frosted or rain-textured. Hardware comes in matte black, brushed gold, polished chrome or brushed nickel.

How do I get a quote for my Auburn Hills home?

Call (586) 315-8900 or request a quote online. We'll set up a free, no-pressure measure and walk you through styles, glass and finishes.

Our primary shower is too big for anything sold in a box. What now?

That is common in newer Auburn Hills homes, and it is what a built-to-measure enclosure is for. We measure the finished tile, lay the door and panels out against your real footprint, and fabricate to those numbers, so the glass closes the space properly instead of almost covering it.

Can you look at the primary bath and the second bath in the same visit?

Yes, and it is worth doing. A lot of Auburn Hills houses put the big shower in the primary and the tub in the second bath, and those two openings usually take different answers. Having both measured at once means you are comparing real options for each room instead of guessing at one of them.

Do you take the measurements yourselves, or do I send you numbers?

Our family takes the numbers in person at your house. On a multi-panel enclosure the measure is the whole job, and a quarter inch off at the top of a wall shows up later as a gap you can see from the doorway. The measure is free and there is no pressure attached to it.

Our house is older and the shower opening is not square. Is that a problem?

Not for us, but it does steer the choice. Openings drift as a house settles, and the door style and the way the glass is set have to take that up. We measure the real opening at several points and build to what is actually there rather than to what the plan said.

Will hard water fog the new glass the way it did the old glass?

Bare glass will hold the film, and film that sits long enough etches the surface for good. Ask about a protective treatment while we are measuring, since it is far cheaper to plan for than to live with. Drying the panel after a shower does most of the rest.

Do you handle the tile and the plumbing too?

No. Tile, waterproofing, plumbing and demolition belong to other trades, and on a steam room the generator equipment is theirs as well. We handle the glass: the measure, the fabrication, the hardware and the install, and the old enclosure leaves with us when we go.

Auburn Hills, MI

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