One of the most popular additions during a bathroom remodeling project is a frameless shower door. Consisting of a big panel of glass secured at the hinges, this type of door has a few pros and cons. Today, our team of experts takes a closer look at the most important perks (and drawbacks) of a frameless shower door.
The main appeal of a frameless shower door is that it almost looks like it’s barely there. The clean look does not have the distinct frames that cause a visual divide in your bathroom. This makes it a perfect option if you’re looking to add the illusion of extra space in your bathroom.
Because the frameless shower door lacks frames, it also lacks the rubber strip that allows a regular bathroom door to effectively contain the water when someone is using the shower area. Because of this, bathroom remodeling contractors often recommend adding an extra floor drain to prevent water buildup just outside the shower area, which will cost you extra.
Because a frameless shower door mostly consists of a single, smooth panel, there are no lines or seams that could trap in moisture and promote mold or mildew growth. This makes frameless shower doors a lot easier to clean on a regular basis.
Frameless shower doors lack the frame that helps support the large glass panel. Also, since most of the weight of the door rests on the hinges, there is a risk of the glass shattering if you are careless when opening or closing it. Fortunately, bathroom remodeling companies say that this risk can be significantly reduced simply by being more careful when opening or closing the door.
Get a frameless shower door installed by our team of experts. South Shore Dream Bath is the leading bathroom remodeling company in the area. You can call us at (781)-733-5405 or fill out this contact form to request an estimate.