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Precision Perfect Custom Shower Door in Chicago - Measured, Cut, and Ready to Install

In Chicago, older two-flats, new condos, and vintage bathrooms rarely come with a shower opening built to a standard size. We measure, cut, and install custom shower door to fit your exact space — frameless, semi-frameless, or framed, in sliding or pivot styles. As a shower door shop based in Chicago, we handle the measurement, the glass, and the installation in one place. Bring your measurements or let us help you get them right.
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15

Years
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Every Shower Door Style Chicago Bathrooms Use Most

Chicago homeowners in Lincoln Park two-flats, downtown condos, and suburban houses all come to us for the same reason. Standard shower doors rarely fit older or custom-built spaces. We cut and install custom shower door in Chicago to match the size and shape your bathroom needs.

Lincoln Park two-flats and other older Chicago buildings often have uneven tile lines and non-standard openings. Off-the-shelf doors rarely fit these spaces. A custom-cut door solves that.

Frameless vs. Framed Shower Doors — How to Choose the Right Build

Both styles work well in Chicago bathrooms. The right choice depends on your space, your layout, and how much upkeep you want.

Frameless doors use thicker tempered glass with little to no metal hardware. They give a clean, modern look and have fewer parts to clean. In Chicago condo bathrooms, frameless doors are a common pick because they open up a small footprint.

Framed doors use a full metal border around the glass. They work well for a straight replacement and hold up over time. The trade-off is more surface area where water spots and grime can build up.

We help you pick based on your bathroom size, your tile, and the look you want.

How Custom Shower Door Are Mounted and Installed

A shower door needs the right hardware for your wall and tile setup. In Bucktown and other Chicago neighborhoods with older buildings, walls and tile are not always plumb. That changes how a door gets hung. Hinges mount directly to the wall or a fixed glass panel. They hold pivot and framed doors in place and let the door swing open and closed. Tracks are metal channels installed at the top and bottom of the opening. Sliding doors ride along the track on rollers, which saves space in tight bathrooms. Clips and clamps hold fixed glass panels in place without a full frame. These are common on frameless enclosures, where the glass carries most of the weight. We check your tile, wall type, and shower layout before we recommend a mounting method. If you live in a Bucktown walk-up, check with your HOA before we start work. We can send you the details you need for that approval.

How to Measure Your Shower for a Custom Door

Getting the measurement right before you order saves time and avoids a second visit. Older Chicago buildings often have shower openings that are not perfectly square, so measuring with care matters more than you might expect.

Bring your measurements to us or share them by phone at (224) 381-6688. If anything looks off, we will talk through it before we order your glass.

Glass Thickness and Edge Finish — What the Specs Actually Mean

When you order a custom shower door, you will choose a glass thickness and finish. Here is what those options mean in plain terms.

Thickness:

  • 1/4 inch — a lighter option, common for framed and semi-frameless doors
  • 3/8 inch — the standard for most frameless doors, more rigid and durable
  • 1/2 inch — heavier glass for large frameless panels and enclosures

Glass finish:

  • Clear tempered glass — the standard choice, required by code for shower doors
  • Frosted glass — adds privacy without blocking light
  • Tinted glass — softens the view while keeping the space open
For most frameless doors in Chicago bathrooms, we recommend 3/8 inch tempered glass. For framed or semi-frameless doors, 1/4 inch glass keeps the panel lighter and easier to handle during installation.
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What to Expect After You Place a Custom Shower Door Order in Chicago

Once you place your order, we schedule your Custom Shower Door Chicago installation as soon as your custom glass is ready. Most Custom Shower Door Chicago installations are complete in one day, from removal to final test. For condo and walk-up Custom Shower Door Chicago installations, building access matters. If your building has a doorman, freight elevator hours, or loading dock restrictions, let us know when you book. We plan around those windows so your installation goes smoothly. After installation, we do a walkthrough with you before we leave. If anything needs adjustment, we handle it on the spot. Reach us at (224) 381-6688 or visit us at 8517 W Rascher Ave, Chicago, IL 60656. You can also find us at jpprecisionglass.com.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit for a shower door installation in Chicago?

Most standard shower door replacements do not need a permit. Some buildings, like Bucktown walk-ups with an HOA, may ask for sign-off first. We can help you check what your building needs.

What's the difference between framed and frameless shower doors?

Frameless doors use thicker glass and minimal hardware for a clean, modern look. Framed doors use a full metal border and work well for a straight replacement. We help you weigh both against your bathroom and your budget.

What thickness glass is best for a shower door?

Most frameless doors use 3/8 inch tempered glass for strength and rigidity. Framed and semi-frameless doors typically use 1/4 inch glass. We match the thickness to your door style and hardware.

How do I clean and maintain a frameless glass shower door?

Wipe down your frameless glass door after every shower. A quick squeegee pass stops water spots before they set in. Homes with hard water, like those in Lakeview, may need extra wipe-downs.

Can a shower door be installed on an uneven tile surface?

Yes, we custom-size every door to fit your existing tile. Older homes with uneven lines, like many in Lincoln Park, still get a clean fit. We adjust the glass and hardware to match your space.