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The Complete Guide to Frameless Shower Doors in Dallas, TX

Everything Dallas homeowners need to know about frameless shower doors -- costs, glass thickness, installation process, mitered corners, and how to choose the right company.

Donavon Wheeler
Luxury bathroom with frameless glass shower enclosure and marble tile walls in a modern Dallas home

Frameless shower doors cost $600 to $1,900 installed in Dallas, TX, with custom enclosures ranging from $1,400 to $3,300 depending on size, glass thickness, and hardware finish. They last 20–30 years, increase home value, and give any bathroom a clean, modern look that 78% of homeowners now prefer over framed alternatives.

If you're remodeling a bathroom in Dallas or anywhere in the DFW metroplex, a frameless shower door is one of the highest-impact upgrades you can make. But not all frameless doors are built the same -- and the details matter more than most homeowners realize.

This guide covers everything you need to know: what frameless actually means, how much it costs in Dallas specifically, which glass thickness to choose, how installation works, what mitered glass corners are (and why they matter), and how to choose a company that won't cut corners on your enclosure.

What Are Frameless Shower Doors and Why Do Dallas Homeowners Love Them?

Frameless shower doors use thick tempered glass panels -- typically 3/8-inch to 1/2-inch -- that support themselves without a metal frame. The result is a clean, open look that makes any bathroom feel larger and more modern.

Unlike framed doors, which use aluminum channels around every edge to hold thinner glass in place, frameless enclosures rely on the strength of the glass itself. The panels are mounted with minimal hardware -- just hinges, clips, or clamps -- leaving the glass as the visual centerpiece.

Dallas homeowners have been choosing frameless at increasing rates. According to Accio's 2025 bathroom trends report, 78% of homeowners now select frameless over framed during bathroom renovations. The reasons are practical: frameless doors have no frame crevices where mold and mildew collect, they're easier to clean, and they let more light into the shower space.

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of homeowners now choose frameless over framed during renovations

The frameless glass door market reflects this shift -- valued at $5.12 billion in 2024 and growing at 7.4% annually.

Spacious bathroom with thick glass shower enclosure and polished tile walls in a Dallas area home
Frameless enclosures use thick tempered glass that supports itself without a metal frame.

How Much Do Frameless Shower Doors Cost in Dallas?

In Dallas, frameless shower doors cost $600 to $1,900 for a single door installed, and $1,400 to $3,300 for a full custom enclosure including panels, hardware, and installation labor.

Here's how pricing breaks down by type:

Door Only (installed)
Full Enclosure
Glass Thickness
Lifespan
Maintenance

DFW remodeling costs tend to run 10–15% higher than the Texas state average due to demand for experienced contractors. But the investment pays off -- mid-range bathroom remodels in Texas return an average of 73.7% ROI at resale.

Several factors affect your final price:

  • Glass thickness -- 1/2-inch glass costs 20–30% more than 3/8-inch but provides greater rigidity
  • Enclosure size -- larger walk-in showers and corner enclosures need more panels
  • Hardware finish -- matte black and brushed gold cost more than chrome
  • Edge finishing -- mitered corners add precision but are worth every dollar
  • Custom vs. stock -- custom-measured enclosures cost more but eliminate gaps and leaks
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Ask for an itemized quote that separates glass, hardware, and labor costs. This makes it easier to compare bids between companies.

What Glass Thickness Is Best for Frameless Shower Doors?

For frameless shower doors, 3/8-inch (10mm) tempered glass is the industry standard. Choose 1/2-inch (12mm) for larger panels, heavier doors, or a more substantial premium feel.

Never use 1/4-inch glass for a frameless enclosure -- it's too thin to support itself without a frame and doesn't meet the structural requirements for frameless hardware.

Both thicknesses use tempered safety glass, which is 4–5x stronger than standard annealed glass. If it does break, tempered glass shatters into small, blunt granules instead of sharp shards -- a requirement under IRC Section R308 for all shower enclosures.

When to choose 1/2-inch over 3/8-inch:

  • Door panels wider than 30 inches
  • Walk-in panels taller than 80 inches
  • When you want a heavier, more premium feel when opening and closing
  • Corner enclosures where rigidity matters at the joints
Modern frameless glass shower door with clean white tile walls showing the clean lines of thick tempered glass
3/8-inch tempered glass is the standard for frameless doors -- thick enough to stand on its own without a frame.

How Are Frameless Shower Doors Installed?

Professional frameless shower door installation takes 2–4 hours on-site, but the full process from first measurement to finished enclosure spans 2–4 weeks including fabrication.

Here's what the process looks like from start to finish:

  1. 1

    In-Home Measurement

    A technician visits your home and laser-measures every dimension of your shower opening -- width, height, and plumb checks at multiple points. Measurements must be accurate to within 1/16 of an inch because tempered glass cannot be cut or adjusted after fabrication.
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    Glass and Hardware Selection

    You choose your glass type (clear, low-iron, frosted), thickness (3/8-inch or 1/2-inch), hardware style (hinges, handles, knobs), and finish (matte black, brushed nickel, chrome, or brushed gold).
  3. 3

    Custom Fabrication

    Your glass is cut to the exact measurements, edges are polished or mitered, holes are drilled for hardware, and the panels are tempered. This happens in-house at quality shops -- not outsourced. Fabrication typically takes 1–2 weeks.
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    Professional Installation

    The installation team mounts hardware, sets the glass panels, checks alignment, installs seals and sweeps, and applies silicone where needed. A single door takes about 2 hours; a full enclosure takes 3–4 hours.
  5. 5

    Curing and Walkthrough

    Silicone sealant needs 24 hours to fully cure before the shower can be used. The installer walks you through care instructions and hardware maintenance.
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All cutting, drilling, and edge work must be completed before tempering. Once glass is tempered, it cannot be modified -- any attempt to cut it will cause it to shatter. This is why precise measurements are non-negotiable.
Professional glass installer in safety gear inspecting a glass panel during a residential installation project
Professional installation ensures precise alignment -- critical for frameless enclosures where every edge is visible.

What Makes Mitered Glass Corners Superior to Standard Joints?

Mitered glass corners are cut at a precise 45-degree angle on each panel so they meet flush at a 90-degree corner -- like a picture frame. Most companies use a standard butt joint instead, where one flat edge presses against another with silicone filling the gap.

This is the single biggest quality differentiator in frameless shower enclosures, and most homeowners never hear about it until they see the difference side by side.

Why mitered corners are better:

  • Seamless appearance -- no visible gap at the corner, just a clean line where glass meets glass
  • Better water seal -- the tight-fitting angled surfaces create a natural seal with minimal silicone
  • Structural strength -- the mating 45° surfaces form a rigid joint that increases overall enclosure stability
  • Premium finish -- it signals that the glass was fabricated by skilled technicians with precision equipment

Why most companies don't offer them:

Mitering requires specialized CNC edging equipment, tighter tolerances, and more experienced fabricators. The thin feathered edge at the tip of the miter is delicate during handling -- a chip on tempered glass can cause it to shatter. Most glass shops in Texas skip mitered corners because they don't have the equipment or the skill to execute them consistently.

At Infinity Glass & Glazing, mitered corners are our standard on every corner enclosure -- not an upgrade, not an add-on. We've been fabricating mitered glass in-house for over 30 years. You can see our mitered corners up close on our services page.

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If a shower company quotes you a corner enclosure, ask whether the corners will be mitered or butt-jointed. If they don't know what you're talking about, that tells you something.

How to Choose the Right Frameless Shower Door Company in Dallas

The best frameless shower door company in Dallas should fabricate glass in-house, offer multiple hardware finishes, provide transparent pricing, and be willing to explain their process before you sign anything.

Here's what to look for -- and what to watch out for:

Green flags:

  • They measure in-person with laser tools (never estimates from photos)
  • Glass is fabricated in their own shop, not outsourced
  • They offer mitered corners on corner enclosures
  • Hardware is available in multiple finishes (not just chrome)
  • They can show you samples of glass thickness and hardware
  • Clear warranty on both glass and installation

Red flags:

  • They quote without measuring ("just send us the dimensions")
  • They can't tell you where the glass is fabricated
  • No portfolio or examples of completed work
  • Only one hardware finish available
  • Pricing that seems too low -- cheap usually means thin glass, zinc-alloy hardware, or subcontracted labor

Glass must meet ANSI Z97.1 and CPSC 16 CFR 1201 safety standards. Ask if their glass is SGCC-certified -- the Safety Glazing Certification Council verifies compliance with these standards.

Newly remodeled bathroom with marble walls, frameless glass shower partition, and white vanity in a DFW home
A quality frameless enclosure transforms the entire bathroom -- but only if the installation is done right.

Frameless vs Semi-Frameless vs Framed: Which Is Right for You?

Choose frameless for a modern, open look with minimal hardware and maximum lifespan. Choose semi-frameless for a similar aesthetic at a lower price. Choose framed only if budget is the primary concern.

Here's a quick decision guide:

Frameless is right if you:

  • Want the cleanest, most modern look
  • Are doing a full bathroom remodel
  • Plan to stay in the home long-term (20–30 year lifespan)
  • Want to maximize resale value
  • Have a budget of $1,000+

Semi-frameless is right if you:

  • Want a modern look at a lower price point
  • Have a standard-sized shower opening
  • Don't need corner enclosures (where mitered corners matter most)
  • Budget is $500–$1,500

Framed is right if you:

  • Need the most affordable option
  • Have a rental property or temporary living situation
  • Don't mind the look of aluminum framing
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If you're torn between frameless and semi-frameless, consider the long-term cost. Frameless doors last 20–30 years vs. 15–20 for semi-frameless, which often makes the per-year cost comparable.

Get a Free Quote for Frameless Shower Doors in Dallas

Infinity Glass & Glazing has been fabricating and installing custom shower enclosures in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex for over 30 years. Every enclosure is precision-measured, fabricated in-house, and installed by our own team -- with mitered corners as our standard.

Ready to upgrade your shower? Contact us for a free in-home estimate or call (940) 279-1197.

We serve Dallas, Fort Worth, Corinth, Denton, Lewisville, Flower Mound, Highland Village, Frisco, McKinney, Southlake, Keller, and all surrounding DFW communities.

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Planning a bathroom remodel? We put together a free DFW Frameless Shower Door Guide — 2026 pricing benchmarks, glass types, hardware finishes, and the 5 questions to ask before you buy. Get it free →

How long does frameless shower door installation take in Dallas?

The on-site installation takes 2–4 hours for most enclosures. However, the full process from measurement to completion takes 2–4 weeks, including custom fabrication time. Silicone sealant needs 24 hours to cure before you can use the shower.

Do frameless shower doors leak?

When properly installed with correct seals and sweeps, frameless shower doors do not leak. Leaks are almost always caused by improper installation, worn seals, or incorrect showerhead placement. Mitered corners at glass joints also create tighter seals than standard butt joints.

What is the best glass thickness for a frameless shower door?

3/8-inch tempered glass is the industry standard and works for most installations. Choose 1/2-inch glass for larger panels, wider doors, or when you want a heavier premium feel. Never use 1/4-inch glass for frameless enclosures.

Are frameless shower doors safe with kids?

Yes. Frameless shower doors use tempered safety glass that is 4–5 times stronger than regular glass. If it does break, it shatters into small blunt granules instead of sharp shards. All shower glass must meet ANSI Z97.1 safety standards.

How do you clean frameless glass shower doors?

Squeegee after each use to prevent hard water buildup. For weekly cleaning, use a vinegar-water solution or a non-abrasive glass cleaner. Avoid harsh chemicals that can damage hardware finishes. In DFW's hard water areas, a protective glass coating can reduce cleaning frequency by up to 90%.

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Donavon Wheeler

Owner & Lead Craftsman · Infinity Glass & Glazing

30+ years crafting premium glass solutions across the DFW metroplex. Specializing in frameless shower enclosures, custom mirrors, and precision mitered corners. Based in Corinth, TX.

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