How to Remove and Prevent Mold on Glass Shower Doors
Mold on shower glass isn’t just unsightly – it’s a health issue and a sign that your bathroom’s moisture control has failed. Those black spots clustered along seal edges and in corners release
Mold on shower glass isn’t just unsightly – it’s a health issue and a sign that your bathroom’s moisture control has failed. Those black spots clustered along seal edges and in corners release
Sliding shower doors shouldn’t require force to open. If you’re pushing, pulling, or lifting the door to get it moving, something’s wrong with the track system. The problem isn’t usually mechanical failure –
Shower door seals collect everything your glass repels – soap scum, body oils, mold spores, and mineral deposits. Those rubber or vinyl strips along door edges and thresholds might seem like minor components,
Shower doors define bathroom aesthetics more than any other single element. The style you choose sets the tone for the entire space – whether it reads contemporary, traditional, spa-like, or just builder-grade generic.
Hard water stains don’t just look bad – they etch into glass if left too long. What starts as cloudy film becomes permanent damage that no amount of scrubbing will fix. South Florida’s
Most bathroom renovations fail before the first tile gets laid. The problems show up months later – a door that hits the toilet, a shower you can barely turn around in, a vanity
Bathroom zoning isn’t just about aesthetics. It’s about controlling moisture, extending material lifespan, and creating a space that actually functions without constant water damage. Poor wet/dry separation leads to warped flooring, mold growth,
The debate between walk-in and enclosed showers isn’t about trends. It’s about function, space, and how you actually live in your bathroom. After three decades of fabricating custom shower enclosures, we’ve installed both