Our Guide to Choosing the Right Shower Door

Embarking on a bathroom renovation or simply looking to refresh your shower space? Selecting the right shower door is pivotal to both the functionality and aesthetics of your bathroom. In this guide, we’ll navigate through the top 10 questions customers frequently ask when choosing a shower door. From understanding the nuances between different types of doors to maintenance tips. Let’s dive in and unlock the secrets to finding your ideal shower door. Please reach out to one of our sales specialists at 800-634-0410 should you have any questions.

 1. What’s the Difference Between Frameless, Semi-Frameless, and Framed Shower Doors?

Frameless Shower Doors: Known for their sleek and modern appearance, frameless shower doors lack the bulky metal framing, offering a clean and unobstructed view. They are typically made from thicker glass to maintain stability and durability.

Semi-Frameless Shower Doors: These doors strike a balance between frameless and framed styles. They may have minimal framing around the door or along certain edges, providing a more open look than fully framed doors but with added structural support.

Framed Shower Doors: Framed shower doors feature metal framing around the entire door and possibly the glass panels. This traditional style is known for its durability and cost-effectiveness.

 2. How Do I Accurately Measure My Shower Space for a New Door?

Accurate measurement is crucial for ensuring your new shower door fits perfectly. Start by measuring the width at both the top and bottom of the opening to account for any variances. Then, measure the height from the top of the shower base or tub edge to the height where you want the door to reach. Always measure twice to confirm accuracy.

 3. Which Type of Glass Is Best for Durability and Safety?

Tempered glass is the standard for shower doors due to its safety and durability. It’s engineered to crumble into small granular chunks instead of jagged shards if broken, reducing the risk of injury. For enhanced durability, consider glass thickness options, typically ranging from 1/4 inch to 1/2 inch, with thicker glass providing greater stability and a more premium feel.

 4. What Are My Options for Glass Transparency and Patterns?

Shower doors come in a variety of glass options to suit your privacy and design preferences:

  • Clear Glass: Offers a transparent look, making your bathroom appear larger and more open.
  • Frosted or Opaque Glass: Provides privacy while still allowing light to filter through.
  • Textured or Patterned Glass: Adds a decorative touch with patterns like rain, bubbles, or linen, also offering varying levels of privacy.

 5. How Does the Opening Direction of a Shower Door Affect My Bathroom Layout?

The opening direction of your shower door can significantly impact your bathroom’s functionality. Sliding doors are ideal for smaller spaces as they don’t require additional clearance. Pivot or hinged doors need space to swing open, making them better suited for larger bathrooms. Consider your bathroom’s layout and size when choosing the opening mechanism.

 6. Can I Install a New Shower Door on My Existing Shower or Tub?

Yes, you can typically install a new shower door on an existing shower or tub, provided the measurements and type of door are compatible with your current setup. It’s essential to ensure the new door’s dimensions and installation requirements match your shower or tub’s design.

 7. What Are the Maintenance and Cleaning Requirements for Different Types of Shower Doors?

Maintaining your shower door’s clarity and functionality involves regular cleaning to prevent water spots and buildup. For frameless doors, a squeegee and mild cleaner can keep the glass pristine. Semi-frameless and framed doors may require additional attention around the frames and tracks to prevent mold and mildew. Using a water repellent can also reduce cleaning frequency.

 8. What Hardware Finishes Are Available, and How Do I Match Them with My Bathroom Fixtures?

Shower door hardware comes in various finishes, including chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, and oil-rubbed bronze. To create a cohesive look, match the shower door hardware with your bathroom fixtures, or opt for a complementary finish that suits your bathroom’s overall style.

 9. What Is the Average Cost, and Does It Include Installation?

The cost of shower doors varies widely based on type, glass options, and hardware. Frameless doors tend to be more expensive due to the thicker glass and complex installation. Semi-frameless and framed doors can offer more budget-friendly options. Always check whether the quoted price includes professional installation or if it’s an additional cost.

 10. Where Can I Purchase Quality Shower Doors, and Are There Authorized Dealers?

For quality shower doors and expert advice, contact KB Authority, we offer competitive prices and a wide selection from top brands

A&E Bath and Shower

Altair Design Inc.

Bathin

Clovis Goods

DreamLine

Elegant Furniture and Lighting

Fine Fixtures

Fleurco

Kohler

Ove Decors

Ratel

Vanity Art

Vigo

Vinnova

For personalized advice, reach out to Kitchen and Bath Authority. Our knowledgeable staff can assess your current setup and recommend the best shower door options for hassle-free installation.

What You Should Know About Installing a New Walk-In Shower System

Few things can take your bathroom from ordinary to luxury like a new shower system. Of course, a walk-in shower involves a lot of plumbing, which can make an upgrade significantly more complex than other home renovation projects. 

With that in mind, here is a closer look at some of the things you’ll need to take into consideration when installing a new shower system inside your home.

A Walk-In Shower or a Shower/Tub Combo?

Before you even begin your project, you should consider whether you want a walk-in shower or a shower/tub combination. There’s more to consider than just how these installations will make your bathroom look — they will also impact what you can use the bathrooms for.

A shower/tub combination is generally recommended in any bathroom that is going to be used by children. This allows you to give your children baths when they are younger, while still offering the flexibility for them to transition to showering when they are older. These models can also help you conserve space if you have a smaller bathroom, as you won’t need separate floorspace for a shower and a soaking tub.

Walk-in showers provide a more luxurious look for your bathroom, and glass shower doors in particular can help the room feel larger by reflecting light sources. Walk-in showers can be a good choice for individuals who plan to age in place, as the installation of a shower bench and non-slip flooring will greatly reduce the risk of slip and fall accidents in comparison to a normal tub.

A lot of the decision to install either a walk-in shower or a shower/tub combination piece comes down to personal preference — what you think looks best and how you plan to use the bathroom. Still, this is a decision that should be made well in advance, as it will directly influence which parts you need to buy to complete the installation.

Rough-Ins Valves and Stops

A commonly overlooked — yet extremely important — part of any shower installation is the rough-in valve. This component is installed inside the wall, and is the valve the connects the hot and cold water lines. Essentially, it controls the mixture of hot and cold water so when you turn the handle on your shower in the morning, you can get the right temperature.

The type of valve fixture you should choose will depend in part on whether you have a walk-in shower or a shower/tub combo. Rough-in valves typically have two inlet ports (for hot and cold water), an outlet for the shower head, and an outlet for the tub spout. For a walk-in shower, you will need a rough-in valve that has a shower-only function, which plugs the tub outlet.

Some rough-in valves also have stops. Shut-off stops are devices that are built into the shower valve and are accessible after removing the shower trim kit. Stops allow you to turn off the water flow with a screwdriver. While this isn’t a necessary installation, this can prove useful should you ever need to conduct repairs for a leaky shower head. A rough-in with stops allows you to only turn off water to the individual shower, rather than needing to shut off the water supply for the entire house. Stops are typically considered something that is “nice to have” for a single-family home, but in a multifamily apartment building, are an absolute necessity.

While not every shower upgrade will require that you replace the rough-in valve, it may be a good idea to check the condition of your current valve when beginning the work. Items like the Kubebath ASV142 Aqua Piazza by KubeBath 2-Way Rough-In Valve With Cover Plate, Handle and Diverter will have you well on your way to taking care of this essential part of a shower installation.

Bases and Drains

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Shower bases and drains also play an important role in many new shower installations by helping direct water out of the shower enclosure. Proper installation of these parts will keep water from leaking into other areas that could be damaged by water or experience mold and mildew growth as a result of excess exposure.

Not every shower installation will use a shower base, as many homeowners prefer the look of tile. However, acrylic and polyurethane shower bases do have some advantages that are worth considering.

For starters, these shower bases tend to be more cost effective than a tile installation. After the shower walls have been installed, the base is quick and easy for a qualified plumber to install. Acrylic or polyurethane bases are also easier to clean because they do not have grout lines. These shower bases are also quite waterproof, and are generally less likely to have issues with water leaks along the edge with the shower door.

A variety of shapes and drain configurations helps shower bases better fit your space — including if you are working with a relatively smaller bathroom. The DreamLine DLT-2038380 SlimLine 38 D x 38 W x 2 3/4 H Neo-Angle Shower Base, White is a great corner shower solution. On the other hand, models like the Swiss Madison SM-SB514 Voltaire 32 x 60 Inch Acrylic Single-Threshold Shower Base with Right-Hand Drain, White and the DreamLine DLT-1036481 SlimLine 36 D x 48 W x 2 3/4 H Double Threshold Shower Base, Left, White are well suited for a standard rectangular space.

Regardless of whether you will use an acrylic shower base or tile flooring, you will want to be mindful of the type of drain you choose to go along with it. The shower’s “floor” should always slope toward the drain so that water doesn’t leak outside of the shower enclosure. Typically, you won’t need to install new drain lines, as these should already be in place. If you are planning to move the drain lines, you should work with a professional plumber.

Once the shower base has been put in place, you can install a drain cover that best matches the base design and your personal preferences. Drains like the Infinity Drain RKD 5-2P SS 5 x 5 Inch Strainer-Link Pattern and 2 Inch Throat with Drain Body with 2 Inch Outlet, SS, PVC Body work well with acrylic or tile, while options like the Watermark LD6-48-PC Linear Shower Drains Trim Kit with Height Adjustable Grate, Polished Chrome offer a unique look that works well with tile.

Shower Heads

For many homeowners, the shower head is going to be one of the main points of emphasis during a shower enclosure upgrade. After all, the shower head’s design and features will have the most notable impact on your experience when you bathe in the morning!

Overhead shower heads like the Isenberg HSB.10SCP Universal Fixtures 10 Inch Solid Brass Showerhead / Rainhead, Chrome have become especially popular in recent years thanks to the sleek contemporary look and “rainfall”-type spray.

Many shower heads offer multiple spray settings to better match each user’s preferences. Models like the Grohe 26457000 Euphoria 260 Shower Head 3 Sprays, 2.5 GPM, Starlight Chrome also offer hard-hitting jet sprays and water-saving “smart” sprays. The integration of an anti-lime system in this particular shower head also prevents hard water buildup for easier cleaning and maintenance.

Of course, overhead “rainfall” shower heads aren’t your only option. You can choose more traditional shower head options like the Moen 3638 4-3/8 Inch 4-Jet Showerhead, Chrome if that’s your preference.

Regardless of the type of shower head you want to install for your updated shower enclosure, don’t forget about the shower arm! The shower arm extends from the wall and connects to the shower head to provide water at the right angle for when you are bathing. Without a shower arm, the shower head wouldn’t stick out far enough to spray you with water.

While some shower heads come with a standards shower arm or a ceiling mount arm, this isn’t always the case. When placing an order for your preferred shower head, double check to see if you will need to order an additional shower arm. If your current shower arm is in good shape, you may not need to replace it (though you may want to replace it anyway to match the new shower head). 

Shut off the water before unscrewing the old shower arm. Wrap plumber’s tape around the threaded portion of the new shower arm and screw it into the wall, and you should be ready to add on the new shower head of your choice.

Shower Doors

shower doors

Last, but certainly not least, are the shower doors. Shower doors are generally installed at the end of the project, after the walls and base are finished. You must take careful measurements of the space to ensure that the new doors will fit properly and form a watertight seal when they are closed. 

In addition to measuring the surrounds and the height, width, and thickness of the door, you will also need to be aware of any space that the door needs for opening and closing. To keep the shower door from taking up as much space, many homeowners prefer to install a bypass (or sliding) shower door, such as the Dreamline SHDR-1660760-01 Encore 56-60 W x 76 H Frameless Bypass Sliding Shower Door, Chrome. Because the door panels slide past each other rather than opening outward or inward, you have more available floor space for the rest of the bathroom.

Another space saving option is an open entry shower door like the Dreamline SHDR-3234721-89 French Linea Toulon 34 W x 72 H Single Panel Frameless Shower Door Open Entry Design in Satin Black. Be mindful of the spray provided by your shower head if choosing this style of door — you don’t want the shower spray to go past the area “shielded” by the door.

If you prefer a more “traditional” approach to shower doors, pivot shower doors function essentially the same as a standard door, swinging out into the bathroom, or inwards toward the shower enclosure. Neo-angle shower doors like the Vigo VG6063CHCL47W Gemini 47-5/8 x 47-5/8 Inch Frameless Neo-Angle Shower Enclosure with Base, Chrome/Clear Glass are specifically designed for corner enclosures.

Another thing to consider is whether you want a framed or frameless shower door. While both use tempered glass for added durability and easier cleaning, they do have differences to be aware of. Framed shower doors are cheaper and easier to install, though the metal frame may be more susceptible to corrosion over time. Frameless doors offer a minimal, contemporary look and are typically easier to maintain. However, they require more precise installation with the metal clips that keep the door level. As such, frameless installations should generally always be left to a professional contractor.

Get Everything You Need For Your New Walk-In Shower at Kitchen & Bath Authority

Whether you’re simply upgrading your shower head or going for a full-scale walk-in shower renovation, you’ll find the parts and components you need right here at Kitchen & Bath Authority. With top-quality items from brands like Dreamline, Kubebath, Kingston Brass, TOTO, and more, you can have confidence that you’re getting quality parts that will stand the test of time.

Better yet, when you buy from Kitchen & Bath Authority, you gain access to exclusive deals that you won’t find anywhere else. You can find discounts on everything from shower doors to rough-in valves, helping you save big off MSRP to stretch your remodeling budget that much further. All items are available with free shipping, and those who sign up for our membership program can unlock additional discounts on shower parts and other items throughout the site.

Not sure which parts will work best for your installation? Contact our in-house experts, who can answer your questions and use their product knowledge to help you find the right fit. Place your order today so you can start building the bathroom of your dreams.

6 Things to Consider When Installing a Shower Enclosure

A shower enclosure is one of the most important parts of any bathroom. Not only will it get used every day, but its large footprint within the room means it will also be a visual focal point of the room. As such, you need to select an option that will provide the right combination of style and functionality.

Whether you are planning to give your bathroom a facelift or have more extensive remodeling in mind, the right shower enclosure selection will make all the difference in helping you design the bathroom of your dreams.

Here are a few important factors to keep in mind as you plan for your shower renovation.

1. Evaluate Your Current Space and Renovation Plans

renovation planning

Your bathroom’s layout will play a large role in dictating which type of shower enclosure best fits your needs. Your shower door will need to accommodate the available space. In a smaller bathroom, this might mean that you only have room for a small corner shower or a shower with a pivot entry. If you have a large bathroom (as is found in most master suites), you will have more options for the type of enclosure you could choose to install.

If you aren’t planning to make any major changes to the layout of your bathroom, then your shower enclosure choices will be limited to what would fit within the current layout. You might be able to remove the old bathtub to make room for a walk-in shower, but the shower itself won’t be able to take up more space than the old tub area. You will also need to be mindful of the placement of other bathroom features, such as the vanity or toilet.

Of course, if you are going to completely revamp your bathroom, you could use the shower enclosure as a starting point. Select the size and location you prefer for the walk-in shower, and then plan for the placement of other bathroom items around that. It may be helpful to work with a design professional to determine the best layout for needs.

Ultimately, this means you need to decide from the beginning what the scope of your bathroom renovation will be. Determine how much you can afford to spend for materials and labor so you can set a firm budget for your project. Decide which changes (in addition to the shower enclosure) are most important to you in upgrading your bathroom. Evaluating your budget and renovation plans will make it easier to finalize your layout decisions.

2. Consider Your Usage

One part of the shower enclosure decision is considering how you currently use your bathroom and how you plan to use it in the future. While a walk-in shower may be great for the master suite, it isn’t necessarily a good choice for the kids’ bathroom, particularly if you have young children.

For a bathroom that will be used by young children, it’s typically better to stick with a shower/tub combo, as mom and dad will need to help with bath time during a child’s early years. This doesn’t mean you can’t upgrade the shower enclosure, however. Tub doors add the functionality of a glass shower door to a tub/shower setup, improving leak resistance and aesthetics without complicating the bath time routine.

Another usage factor to consider is whether you plan to age in place in your home. Mobility issues can present serious hazards to the elderly. In fact, a 2008 report from the CDC estimates that there are roughly 235,000 nonfatal bathroom injuries each year for Americans over the age of 15, with two-thirds of those injuries related to using the tub or shower. Unsurprisingly, injury rates increase with age, particularly once someone is over 65 years old.

Because of the increased risk for injury that comes with aging, individuals planning to age in place should be mindful of safety features they should add to a tub or shower enclosure, such as grab bars and non-slip strips. Some may need to use a shower bench and a hand shower, which would require more space. Planning for such issues now will help you avoid the need for additional renovation work later.

3. Understand Shower Door Types

There are several types of shower doors available, each of which can have a big impact on the usability and looks of your bathroom. You’ll want to look at both functionality and aesthetics to determine which door option is the best for your shower enclosure. Regardless of which shower door type you choose, you should carefully measure the shower opening before placing your order so you get the right-sized door for your space.

Bypass or sliding shower doors are used for both walk-in showers and tub/shower combinations. These doors typically use two panels that slide along tracks. This allows for setups where one or both panels can slide open and shut for using the shower. The sliding mechanism also means that you don’t have to worry about leaving additional open floor space for the doors. However, this setup also typically requires a wider space, which means it may not work well with alcove showers.

When the shower opening is too narrow for a bypass door, you may want to consider a pivot door. These doors feature a glass door that swings open from a single side, much like a standard door. Depending on the size of the shower enclosure, they may or may not be combined with a narrower fixed glass panel. Doors can swing outward, inward, or both, depending on the hinge type and configuration. For doors that swing outward, be mindful of the extra floorspace you will need to keep clear.

For corner showers, neo-angle shower doors are a popular choice. These doors are specially designed to fit in the corner, making them better suited for small bathrooms. Many of these doors offer reversible right or left entry. Finally, there are open entry shower doors, which feature a stationary glass panel paired with a wide, open-air entry. This shields the shower exterior from water spray while helping create a modern/contemporary look.

4. Glass Selection

shower enclosure

Once you’ve determined which type of shower door is best suited to your needs, you’ll want to get into the smaller details: namely, choosing whether you prefer a framed or frameless shower door, as well as what type of glass you will look best in your space.

Framed shower doors typically use either aluminum or stainless steel to frame the glass panels of the shower door. They also use metal tracks along the top and bottom of the doors to keep them in place. The glass used for these shower doors tends to be thinner so it can be supported by the frame. Though less expensive than frameless doors, the metal frames can be somewhat harder to clean.

Frameless shower doors have hardware mounted through the glass and use thicker, heavier glass to eliminate the need for metal framing. This creates a more open, spacious, and modern look. The all-glass design is also easier to clean, helping to keep your bathroom looking great. However, the extra thickness of the glass means that frameless shower doors tend to be more expensive than their framed counterparts.

You’ll also want to consider the type of glass used for your shower door. Most homeowners prefer clear glass because it helps reflect the bathroom’s lighting and makes the room appear larger. Clear glass also provides a chance to show off the new tile that was installed as part of the bathroom remodel. However, others prefer frosted or textured glass, which offers greater privacy and can provide a unique style to your bathroom. Your best bet is to choose a style that best appeals to your personal tastes and will match the rest of your bathroom’s design.

5. Shower Heads and Panels

While the shower doors get most of the attention, they are far from the only item that affects the final look of your shower enclosure. Shower heads and panels will have a bigger impact on the style and functionality of your shower than you might think!

Modern shower heads and panels can include a wide array of features, such as a detachable hand shower unit, multiple spray options, massage body jets, or even LED lighting. Additional available options include tub fillers and jets, giving you total control over your bathing experience. 

Shower heads can even be installed in an overhead “rain” configuration, such as with the Kubebath Aqua Piazza Rain Showerhead. These shower heads and panels are available in a wide array of finishes, which makes them easier to match to the hardware in other parts of the bathroom. Be mindful of any configurations that might require additional plumbing work, as this would increase the cost of your renovations.

Another area to consider when choosing a shower head is water efficiency. Many modern shower heads are designed with “low flow” settings to reduce how much water is used during your shower. This can help you save thousands of gallons of water over time, reducing your water bills and your impact on the environment. 

6. Choose a Leak-Free Shower Base

shower enclosure

Shower bases and drains may seem like an afterthought, but they can be a very important part of finishing your shower enclosure. Sometimes referred to as a shower tray, shower bases manipulate the flow of wastewater from your shower, ensuring that it goes toward the drain rather than in another direction. This eliminates the need to try to arrange tiles on the floor in a way that will direct water toward the drain. 

However, if you prefer the look of a tile floor, there are several drain configurations you can choose from to prevent leaks and ensure proper removal of water. Center and channel drains can both work with a wide array of tile configurations. Shower drains are also available in several different finishes, including stainless tones, bronze tones, and blacks. 

As with the installation of a shower door, you will want to take careful measurements to ensure that you get the right shower base or drain for your space. Many shower bases are designed to go with specific shower door brands, making it easier to find the right match. For a shower drain,  it is typically easiest to choose something that will fit in the same location as your current drain system to reduce the need for additional plumbing work.

Create the Dream Shower Enclosure

Putting together the dream shower enclosure is a lot more work than most people realize. From determining which type of shower door best fits the layout of your room to selecting the hardware and shower heads that will match the rest of your bathroom decor, there are many decisions that need to be made.

By taking time to research your options and plan out this important part of a bathroom renovation, you will be able to create the perfect shower enclosure for your needs.

While choosing the fine details for your shower enclosure may take some time, one area where you can make a decision quickly — and with confidence — is in choosing to buy from Kitchen & Bath Authority. From shower doors and hand sprayers to drains and panels, we offer a wide selection of all the components that go into building your dream shower enclosure.

Better still, these parts are available at significant discounts off MSRP, allowing you to get high-quality materials at far more affordable prices. Some shower doors are available for as much as 47 percent off their standard list pricing, allowing you to save hundreds of dollars on your purchase. 

We also offer free shipping on all orders and have additional discounts on many products. This will help you stretch your remodeling budget even further so you can afford nicer-looking bathroom upgrades than you might be able to otherwise. 

The bathroom of your dreams is closer than you think. When you work with Kitchen & Bath Authority to put together your shower enclosure, you will have everything you need for turning your bathroom into a luxurious spa. 

Why Vigo Shower Doors are the Best Option For Completing Your Shower Enclosure

When it comes to crafting a modern, upscale look for your bathroom, few things can make a bigger difference than a glass shower enclosure. This stylish bathroom upgrade is a great way to improve your home value, but it also offers several practical benefits — and if you’re looking for the best shower enclosures available, you can’t go wrong with Vigo.

Kitchen & Bath Authority has worked with Vigo for over a decade because of their high-quality products and industry-leading reputation. Thanks to their sleek, innovative designs, the company was even named to the 2014 list for the Inc. 5000 Fastest Growing Private Companies in America.

Of course, a company’s growth in the industry isn’t what makes the biggest difference for choosing a shower door for your own bathroom. What matters most is its ability to deliver functional, durable, and stylish products.

Here is a closer look at why Vigo shower doors are an ideal solution for your bathroom renovation.

What Are the Benefits of Glass Shower Doors?

Vigo shower door

Because Vigo produces glass shower and tub doors, it can be helpful to understand why this would be a preferable option in comparison to simply using a shower curtain. First, glass shower enclosures tend to be very low-maintenance. Many glass shower doors come with a protective coating that minimizes the potential for the buildup of soap scum or water residue. 

Unlike shower curtains, glass shower doors are unlikely to experience mold or mildew growth. This is especially true of frameless glass shower doors, because the reduced presence of seals and metal tracks eliminates the potential for water and soap accumulation. Occasional cleaning with a glass cleaner will be enough to keep the surface free of buildup. Wiping down the glass surface with a squeegee after you take a shower will often be enough to keep it looking spotless.

Glass shower doors also improve the lighting in the bathroom. A glass enclosure will allow natural and artificial light into the shower area, making it easier to see what you’re doing as you wash and shave. The use of glass doors will also help the bathroom feel larger. Unlike shower curtains, which cut off visibility, a glass shower door will let you see the entire space when you enter the room. The glass surface will also offer some level of reflectivity, which will help the room feel brighter and more inviting.

Using a glass shower enclosure may also be better for your health. Many shower curtains are made with polyvinyl chloride, or PVC, which has been found to release dangerous toxins into the air. These toxins are primarily released when exposed to heat and moisture — common conditions inside the bathroom.

Among the toxins that are released by plastic shower curtains are phthalates, lead, dioxins, and BPAs. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, acute inhalation exposure initially causes an increased occurrence of headaches, dizziness, and drowsiness. Over time, however, chronic exposure to these chemicals can lead to liver damage, reproductive harm, and an increased risk for liver and oral cancer. 

Shower curtains can also pose a strangulation hazard for young children and a slip and fall hazard for the elderly. It is surprisingly easy to get tangled up inside a shower curtain. Needless to say, glass shower enclosures aren’t just more stylish and easier to care for — they could also have a lasting impact on your health.

The Vigo Difference

Vigo shower enclosure

While glass shower enclosures are clearly a superior option to a standard shower curtain, the Vigo brand takes things a step further in all aspects of the design and installation. Naturally, quality glass shower doors are largely dependent on the quality of the glass itself. 

The majority of Vigo shower doors are made using 3/8 inch thick tempered glass (some models use 5/16 inch glass due to their design). During manufacturing, the doors are rapidly heated and cooled through extreme temperature exposure and high-pressure air blasts, resulting in durable, resilient glass that won’t shatter or crack.

The glass is also ANSI Z97.1 certified, ensuring that it meets safety glazing standards so you can have even greater confidence that it will stand the test of time. Similarly, the stainless steel used for the shower door handles and other metal components uses 18/8 chromium/nickel content to provide lasting strength and rust prevention.

Vigo designs are also geared for customized installation, regardless of which model you purchase for your bathroom. The shower doors can be installed to open to the left or right to better suit your bathroom layout and your usage preferences. The shower enclosure can be installed on either a tiled floor or a shower base with matching measurements, giving you an even greater ability to fully customize the look of your bathroom.

The frameless panels utilize built-in adjustability for a stress free installation. The fixed panel holders use elliptical screw holes with 10 mm of adjustability to better accommodate out of plumb walls. The RollerDisk system, which is used to open and close many Vigo sliding shower doors, features 3/8 inch adjustability so the individual disks can be raised or lowered for out of plumb walls. 

These adjustable design principles will also help your shower enclosure stay in great shape, even as the rest of your home changes. Vigo shower doors are specifically designed to withstand the slight shifting that naturally occurs in a house’s floors and walls over time. While this can cause damage to other shower enclosures, Vigo’s frameless tech adjusts automatically to these changes, keeping the shower doors level and plumb over the years.

This is accomplished via SmartAdjust wall brackets in the structural rail, which offer 13 mm of adjustability. Vigo shower rails are made from stainless steel and use reinforced metal walls to provide superior strength, allowing them to hold up under tough conditions. Vigo shower enclosures are also designed with Flex-sizing Technology, giving each sliding shower door 4 inches of horizontal adjustability.

Such design features ensure that your Vigo shower enclosure will continue to look and perform just as good 10 years from now as it does today. You can have even greater confidence that this will be the case thanks to Vigo’s limited lifetime warranty. This warranty offers lifetime coverage against manufacturer’s defects on all hardware finishes and glass that make up the shower enclosure. In addition, shower panel parts have 2-year warranty coverage, while shower seal strips have 1-year warranty coverage.

With quality design, a generous warranty, and the ability to customize your installation in a way that best fits your space, Vigo shower enclosures are ideally suited for transforming your bathroom for the better.

Checking Out Popular Vigo Shower Enclosures

While quality manufacturing is important, what most homeowners will notice in their bathroom on a day to day basis is the look and functionality of their shower enclosure. Fortunately, Vigo offers several distinct design options to help you find the right match for your bathroom.

  • Neo Angle Doors: Neo angle doors are a popular installation option for corner shower enclosures. These shower enclosures use three glass panels to create a “diamond” shape, with the door serving as the center panel. The door typically connects to the fixed panels at an angle between 90 and 135 degrees, and pivots outward. Thanks to their corner installation, neo angle shower enclosures are a popular option for smaller bathrooms, though their distinctive shape can also make them a good fit when more space is available. Shower enclosures such as the Vigo VG6061CHCL6 Frameless 36 Inch Tempered Glass Shower Enclosure and the Vigo VG6063CHCL47W Gemini 47-5/8 X 47-5/8 Inch Frameless Neo Angle Shower Enclosure With Base include valuable features such as a full-length magnetic catch and sealed, soft-closing hinges to help prevent leaks.
  • Pivot Doors: Pivot shower doors use a pivot hinge that allows them to swing a full 180 degrees. This allows the door to open in or out for easier accessibility. While most pivot style doors are installed in the corner of the bathroom, creating a box-shaped enclosure, they are also sometimes used as an alternative to a bypass/sliding door in a rectangular shower enclosure. Like their neo angle doors, Vigo’s pivot shower doors utilize MagnaLock Technology to form a tight seal that keeps water from escaping around the edges of the door. Self-closing hinges automatically swing the door shut when it is open less than 15 degrees. Examples of Vigo pivot doors include the Vigo VG6011CHCL32W Monteray Frameless 32-3/8 X 32-3/8 Inch Shower Enclosure With Base and the Vigo VG6042BNCL48 Frameless 48 Inch Shower Door 3/8 Inch Clear Glass.
  • Framed Doors: Though Vigo primarily produces frameless shower doors, there is no denying that some people prefer the look of a framed shower enclosure. Vigo still has options for you if this is what you want for your bathroom. Shower doors such as the Vigo VG6047CHCL6074 Erie 23-7/8 X 73-1/2 Inch Adjustable Framed Sliding Shower Door offer the same level of customization and adjustability as in frameless enclosures for an easier installation process. High-quality tempered glass and stainless steel ensures that the shower enclosure won’t tarnish or corrode over time. Even with a frame, these shower doors still maintain a minimalist aesthetic to help your bathroom feel more open and modern.

In addition to these varied door and enclosure styles, Vigo also offers several distinctive hardware finishes to help you further customize the look of your bathroom. While chrome is the most widely available finish, other available options include antique rubbed bronze, oil rubbed bronze, brushed nickel, satin black, and stainless steel. Pick your preferred style to better match the rest of the fixtures in your bathroom!

Vigo shower bases also offer a great way to complete the look of your shower enclosure. These shower bases are included with select models and are constructed using sturdy acrylic and fiberglass. The textured floor reduces the risk of slips and falls and offers superior scratch and stain resistance. These bases are also non-porous, which makes them easier to clean. Their pre-leveled design makes them relatively easy to install — even as a DIY project. Vigo shower enclosures are also compatible with non-Vigo shower bases, as long as use the right measurements.

Parting Thoughts

A shower enclosure is one of the most important visual and functional elements of your bathroom. You and your family will be using it every day. Needless to say, it shouldn’t be an afterthought. There’s a reason we’ve worked with Vigo for over 10 years. Their commitment to great looking, quality products ensures that you will be proud of how your bathroom looks.

Here at Kitchen & Bath Authority, we are thrilled to offer the amazingly high-quality Vigo shower doors at truly unbeatable prices. We offer significant discounts off MSRP for Vigo shower enclosures and other essential bathroom and kitchen products. Some of our shower doors are available for as much as 64 percent off retail pricing!

This isn’t the only way we help you save. We offer free shipping on all orders, while financing options will help you break your purchase into more affordable monthly payments. If you join our lifetime membership program, you will gain access to exclusive discounts and promotions that help you save even more. You will also enjoy expedited order processing to help you get your new bathroom products even sooner.

Upgrading your bathroom can be a major undertaking, but it doesn’t have to break your budget. When you order your Vigo shower enclosure from Kitchen & Bath Authority, you will enjoy great savings and service to ensure that your renovation project turns out even better than expected.