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Service Area · Eastpointe, MI

Shower doors built for Eastpointe.

Custom frameless, sliding and swing glass enclosures for Eastpointe homes. One family measures, fabricates and installs every door, with no sub-contracted glass.

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Local to Eastpointe

A custom shower door, made close to home.

Eastpointe sits a short drive up Van Dyke from our Sterling Heights showroom, so when you book a measure we send our own people, not a crew we met that morning. We come out, take exact measurements of your opening, and talk through glass, finishes and how the door should swing or slide.

Every enclosure is custom-cut to your bathroom, not pulled off a shelf. The same family that measures your Eastpointe home is the family that fabricates the glass and installs it. That's how we keep the fit tight and the finish clean.

The tub is the shower in most of these houses.

Eastpointe is dense postwar bungalow country. Small lots, houses set close together, and a good number of them are still one bathroom homes. That single room serves the whole household, so whatever sits in front of the tub gets used hard every day by everybody under the roof. These bathrooms were built small and practical, and the piece that changes the room is almost always the glass.

In a lot of these houses the tub is the shower. There is no separate stall, just an alcove tub with a curtain hanging over it or the boxy framed unit that came with the house. That tub is usually still perfectly sound, because the part that has actually worn out is the part standing in front of it. Plenty of households here are still working off that original bathroom.

The other Eastpointe bathroom we walk into is the remodeled one. Somebody reworked the corner or rebuilt the shower, and what came out of it is a shape no off the shelf kit was cut for: an unusual angle, a curb that runs long, a knee wall in the way. Add the movement a house this age has already done and the opening is rarely square top to bottom, which is exactly what a stock door assumes.

  • Dense postwar bungalows on small lots, many still one bathroom houses
  • Alcove tubs doing duty as the only shower
  • The original boxy framed unit, or the curtain that replaced it
  • Remodeled showers with angles no store shelf kit was built around
  • Openings off by something between the top and the bottom
Three ways to enclose

Built around your space and your walls.

01

Frameless

Minimal hardware, maximum glass. 3/8" tempered panels in clear or low-iron ultra-clear that let an Eastpointe bath feel wide open.

02

Sliding & barn

Bypass and barn-style glass that glides on exposed track, ideal for tubs and tighter layouts where a swinging door wouldn't clear.

03

Swing & hinged

A true hinged glass door for a clean, traditional open. Hardware in matte black, brushed gold, polished chrome or brushed nickel.

Eastpointe 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 polished chrome hardware
Measured, built, installed

One family, start to finish.

From the first measure in Eastpointe to the final wipe-down, you're working with the same hands. No middleman, no sub-contracted glass shop, no surprises on install day.

  • Exact in-home measurement of your opening
  • Glass cut and fabricated in-house
  • 3/8" tempered clear, low-iron, frosted or rain
  • Finishes: matte black, gold, chrome, nickel
  • Bathroom accessories matched to your hardware
  • Free, no-pressure quote before anything is ordered

Bungalow openings, and what fits them.

Start at the tub, because in most Eastpointe houses that is where the shower is. A set of bathtub shower doors in Eastpointe mounts to the tub you already own and retires the curtain without touching the plumbing. Where the vanity or the toilet crowds the tub, sliding shower doors are the safer call, since bypass panels need no floor clearance to open. Where there is clearance and you want the full width, hinged shower doors swing clear.

In a small bath, clear glass gives the room back visually, and that is the case for frameless shower doors in Eastpointe: nearly metal free, with nothing chopping the room in half. It is also the least forgiving option, because frameless glass shows every gap an old wall hands it. When an opening has drifted far enough that a rigid panel would want shims and silicone, framed shower doors are the honest answer, since the frame carries the weight and holds the shape so the door still closes clean. Semi-frameless shower doors sit between the two.

If a remodel left you with angles, a long curb or several panels to line up, that is where custom glass shower enclosures earn their keep, built to the shape your room actually is. When the unit in there now is finished, shower door replacement works to the opening you already have, so the tile and the fixtures stay put, and the glass shower door installation is done by the same hands that measured it.

The boxy unit that came with the house.

The enclosure coming out is usually one of two things: the framed unit the house was built with, or the curtain somebody hung once that unit gave up. The framed ones fail in a predictable order. The sweep hardens and stops holding water back, so it ends up on the floor by the vanity. The track fills with grit and the panels begin to drag. The metal pits and streaks where water sat against it. Then hard water hazes the glass until cleaning it stops changing anything you can see.

What matters for the replacement is that none of that requires opening up the room. We take the opening the way it actually is, off by whatever it is off by between the top and the bottom, and cut glass to those numbers. Your tub stays. Your tile stays. Plumbing, tile work, waterproofing and demolition belong to other trades, and in most of these bathrooms none of them need to be part of the conversation at all. The old enclosure goes out with us when we leave.

We work Eastpointe from the Van Dyke showroom.

You are south of us. We serve Eastpointe from 42624 Van Dyke Ave in Sterling Heights, north of you in Macomb County, a short drive either way. There is no Eastpointe office and no local sub-contractor holding your job. The same family measures your bathroom, builds the glass, and comes back to set it.

Come see it in person Monday through Friday 9 to 5 or Saturday 10 to 2. Put your hands on 3/8 inch tempered glass in clear, low-iron, frosted and rain, and see the finishes we stock under real light. Or call (586) 315-8900, text a photo of your opening to (586) 800-9481, or email [email protected], and we will book the free in-home measure and a no-pressure quote.

Around Eastpointe.

We cover Eastpointe as part of a tight Macomb County service area rather than a map with pins scattered across the state. The closest cities to you that we also serve are Roseville, Warren, Center Line and St. Clair Shores.

Everything runs out of one showroom, which is the point: the same family measures in Eastpointe, 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 Eastpointe?

Yes. Eastpointe is within our regular Macomb County service area, just up Van Dyke from our Sterling Heights showroom. We measure, build and install right in your home.

Can I see glass and finishes before I buy?

Absolutely. Our showroom at 42624 Van Dyke Ave in Sterling Heights has glass samples and hardware finishes on display, so you can compare matte black, brushed gold, chrome and nickel in person.

What kind of glass do you use?

All of our enclosures use 3/8" tempered glass. You can choose clear, low-iron ultra-clear, satin frosted or rain-textured depending on the look and privacy you want.

How do I get a quote for my Eastpointe bathroom?

Call (586) 315-8900 or request a quote online. We'll set up a free in-home measure, talk through your options, and give you a no-pressure price before anything is ordered.

The tub is our only shower. Can we get rid of the curtain without a remodel?

Yes. A tub door mounts to the tub you already have and seals against the wall, so the plumbing and the tile are untouched. In a one bathroom house that matters, because the work stays on the glass instead of a project that takes your only bathroom out of service.

Our bathroom is small. Will glass make it feel tighter?

It usually does the opposite. A curtain or a boxy framed unit cuts the room off at the tub, and clear glass lets you see the full width of the floor and the far wall. Less framing also means fewer edges for soap and mineral buildup to collect in.

Our shower was remodeled and nothing off the shelf fits it. Now what?

That is common here. Remodeled showers in Eastpointe's older houses end up with shapes and sizes no store kit was built around. We measure the real opening, angles included, and cut every panel to it. A stock door is not slightly wrong for a room like that, it is wrong.

My opening is out of square. Does that rule out frameless glass?

Not automatically, but it is the right question to ask. Frameless glass shows every gap an out of square wall gives it, while a frame carries the weight and holds the shape so the door still closes clean. We will tell you at the measure which one your opening will be happy with.

How far is your showroom from Eastpointe?

A short drive north. Eastpointe is inside our regular Macomb County service area, and the showroom is at 42624 Van Dyke Ave in Sterling Heights, open Monday through Friday 9 to 5 and Saturday 10 to 2 if you want to see glass and hardware before deciding anything.

Who actually shows up to install the glass?

The same family that measured your bathroom and built it. Nothing is handed to a sub-contracted glass shop. With several panels to align in a remodeled Eastpointe shower, that single point of accountability is the difference between a set that lines up and one that nearly does.

Eastpointe, MI

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Call (586) 315-8900 or request a quote and we'll set up your free in-home measure.

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