Frisco's residential growth has produced a specific kind of mirror upgrade demand: production homes in the $700K–$1.4M range that shipped with basic builder mirrors, owned by families who've already started thinking about the next round of upgrades within 12–24 months of move-in. We fabricate replacement mirrors to the exact opening in our Corinth shop — roughly 35 minutes northwest of central Frisco via the Sam Rayburn Tollway — and install with edge finishes, backing types, and mounting methods that match what the rest of the home was specified to. Vanity mirrors, dedicated home gym walls, LED backlit primary-bath installations, and feature wall mirrors are our most common Frisco projects.
Why Frisco Homeowners Upgrade to a Custom Mirror
The pattern is consistent across Phillips Creek Ranch, Hollyhock, Starwood, Edgestone at Legacy, and Newman Village: production builders specify a stock 36" or 48" frameless mirror over each vanity, screwed flat to the drywall with no edge finishing and a thin standard backing. It looks fine at walkthrough but reads cheap once the rest of the bathroom is lived-in. The vanity is 72" or 96" wide; the mirror covers 50% of it. Replacing the stock mirror with a properly sized custom piece — full-width, polished edge, moisture-resistant backing — is one of the cheapest upgrades available that materially changes how the bathroom looks every morning. Most Frisco vanity-mirror replacements run a few hundred dollars installed.
Home gyms are the second-most-requested custom mirror application in Frisco. The newer builds in Newman Village and Hollyhock often include a dedicated fitness room or a finished-out flex space that buyers convert to a gym within the first year. A proper home-gym mirror wall isn't a hardware-store mirror screwed up sideways — it's typically a 12-foot run, 7 to 8 feet tall, single-pane or a 2-panel butt-joint configuration with edges polished and back-mechanically anchored into wall studs. Done right it lasts 20+ years; done wrong it cracks at the first heavy deadlift. We fabricate and install gym walls regularly enough that we keep template patterns for the most common Frisco home-gym dimensions.
The corporate corridor anchored by The Star, the PGA of America Headquarters, and the Frisco Square office cluster also drives commercial mirror work. Office fitness rooms, hotel gyms in the hospitality buildings around The Star, restaurant bar-back mirrors along Main Street and at Frisco Square, retail fitting rooms in the boutique storefronts at the Rail District and Frisco Square — all standard parts of our Frisco workload. We work with commercial GCs and tenant-improvement contractors on these projects and can match scheduling against the surrounding finish trades.
What Mirror Installation Looks Like in Frisco
Our shop sits in Corinth, approximately 35 minutes northwest of central Frisco via SH-121 / the Sam Rayburn Tollway. In-home measurements are scheduled within 3–5 business days of request, run about 30 minutes on-site, and produce a written quote within 24–48 hours. Most Frisco vanity-mirror jobs ship from approved order to install in 5–7 business days; gym walls and larger feature installations run up to 10 business days. Installation itself runs 1–2 hours for a standard vanity mirror and 3–4 hours for a gym wall including substrate prep and mechanical anchoring.
Frisco pricing follows the same $8–$25 per square foot range, with most vanity mirrors landing in the $200–$500 zone depending on edge profile and backing. A typical 72"×42" double-vanity replacement with polished edges and moisture-resistant backing runs roughly $260–$480. A standard 12'×7' home gym wall (about 84 square feet) runs $1,200–$2,400 installed including mechanical anchoring. LED backlit primary bath mirrors run $700–$1,800 plus the electrician's wiring scope. We don't add travel surcharges for Frisco — Phillips Creek Ranch through Newman Village all fall within our standard service area.
From the Shop
A Recent Custom Mirror Installation Install in Frisco
“Donavon was on-site for the substrate check on this Phillips Creek Ranch project — gym wall installs over 12 feet need stud verification before the adhesive coverage gets committed.”
In April 2026 we installed a 12-foot by 7-foot home gym mirror wall in a Phillips Creek Ranch fitness room in Frisco — single-pane 1/4-inch glass with polished edges, anchored into wall studs with mirror mastic backup and 6 pan-head screws around the perimeter. Stud verification took 20 minutes; the mirror went up in 3 hours total. Project cost: $1,650 installed.
Gym wall installs over 20 square feet need both mechanical anchoring and adhesive backup — the National Glass Association (NGA) installation guidance is what we follow on these.

Frisco Neighborhoods We Serve
We install custom mirrors throughout Frisco, with concentrations in the following neighborhoods:
FAQ
Custom Mirror Installation in Frisco — Common Questions
Can you replace the builder mirror in our Frisco home without damaging the drywall?
Yes, in almost every case. Production-home builders typically install mirrors with mirror clips at top and bottom and sometimes a thin bead of mastic adhesive. Removing them cleanly is a careful pry-off — we score the adhesive bead first, work a thin pry tool behind the mirror at the clips, and free the panel without tearing the drywall paper. Occasionally the mastic was applied heavy and pulls a small amount of drywall paper with it; we patch and prime any damage before the new mirror goes up. Builders rarely use deep anchors on mirrors, so the wall is usually intact and ready for the replacement install the same day.
What's the right size for a home gym mirror in a Frisco fitness room?
For most Frisco home gyms — typically a 12' × 14' or 12' × 16' flex room converted to a fitness space — we recommend a mirror wall running 10 to 12 feet wide and 7 to 8 feet tall. That captures full standing-to-overhead-lift body view for everyone in the room and supports proper form check on most lifts including overhead press and Olympic movements. Below 7 feet tall the mirror cuts off the bar at the top of the press; above 8 feet you start wasting glass and adding installation complexity. Single-pane fabrication tops out at roughly 96" × 130" — beyond that we go to a 2-panel butt-joint with a tight seam.
Do you do commercial mirror work around The Star or Frisco Square?
Yes. We've installed bar-back mirrors, retail fitting-room mirrors, hotel-gym wall mirrors, and decorative feature mirrors in the commercial buildings around The Star, the Stonebriar Centre area, Frisco Square, and the Rail District. We work with general contractors and tenant-improvement subs on commercial scope — coordinating measurement against framing inspections, fabricating to the construction schedule, and installing after surrounding finish trades (tile, paint, flooring) are complete. Commercial mirror pricing is typically estimated against drawings rather than per-square-foot; contact us with the spec and we'll quote against the actual scope.
How long do mirrors last in a Frisco bathroom before the edges start to spot?
It depends primarily on backing type and steam exposure. A standard silver-nitrate-backed mirror in a typical Frisco master bathroom (steam shower or soaking tub within 6 feet) starts showing black edge spotting in 5–10 years, usually along the bottom edge first. Moisture-resistant backing roughly doubles that — 10–20 years before any visible degradation. For a powder room or guest bath with limited steam exposure, standard backing easily runs 15+ years without spotting. We default-quote moisture-resistant backing on any Frisco primary-bath install because the upcharge is small ($1–$3/sq ft) and the lifespan difference is meaningful.
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