Custom Shower Glass in Cache Valley, Utah

A glass shower is the upgrade people notice the second they walk into a bathroom. T&K Glass builds and installs custom shower glass across Logan and Cache Valley: frameless enclosures, framed doors, and everything in between, cut to fit your space and your walls, not pulled off a shelf. We are a family-owned glass shop in Hyde Park, and shower glass is one of the things we do best. Free estimates on every job. Call (435) 258-5456.

Because showers are almost never a standard size, this is genuinely custom work. We measure your opening, account for walls that are never perfectly plumb, and build glass that fits your bathroom instead of forcing your bathroom to fit the glass.

What we build

Frameless shower enclosures. The clean, high-end look: thick tempered glass held by minimal hardware, no bulky metal frame around every edge. Frameless enclosures are typically built from 3/8-inch tempered glass, the residential standard, and step up to 1/2-inch for large or tall panels that need the extra rigidity. Frameless is what most remodels ask for now, and for good reason. It shows off the tile you paid for, it feels open, and there is far less metal for water spots and grime to hide in. It asks for careful measuring and solid mounting into backing that can carry the weight, which is exactly the part you want a real glass shop handling.

Semi-frameless and framed doors. Not every bathroom needs, or wants to pay for, full frameless. A framed or semi-frameless door gives you a clean glass shower at a friendlier price, with a slim frame that adds support. For a lot of Cache Valley homes this is the sweet spot, and we are happy to price both so you can see the difference.

Sliding (bypass) shower doors. For tubs and for bathrooms where a swinging door would hit the vanity, sliding glass doors run on a track and stay out of the way. A good option for kids' bathrooms and tighter spaces.

Tub enclosures and surrounds. Glass panels and doors that turn a tub into a clean tub-shower combo, replacing the curtain that never quite kept the floor dry.

Glass shower panels and fixed screens. The single fixed panel (sometimes called a walk-in or splash panel) that gives you a doorless, open shower while still keeping water off the floor. Simple, modern, and easy to clean.

Whatever the style, the glass is tempered safety glass. That is not an upgrade or an option: federal safety standards and building code require tempered glass in and around showers and tubs, and it is the reason a shower panel that ever fails crumbles into small dull pebbles instead of sharp shards.

How custom shower glass works

  1. Free in-home estimate: (435) 258-5456. Shower glass has to be measured in person. We look at your opening, your walls, your curb or threshold, and talk through styles and hardware finishes so the price we give you is real.
  2. We measure for the build. Once you pick a direction, we take exact measurements, including the out-of-square reality of your walls, so the finished glass sits right and seals right. This is the step that separates a clean install from a leaky one.
  3. Your glass is built to order. Custom tempered glass is fabricated to your measurements, with the cutouts for hinges and handles done before the glass is tempered (it cannot be cut or drilled afterward). There is a build time on custom enclosures; we will give you a real date when we order.
  4. Installation. We mount the hardware into solid backing, set the glass, seal where it needs sealing, and make sure the door swings and latches the way it should. We clean up and haul off the old door or curtain track.

We are a licensed Utah contractor (#12719492-5501), working across the valley since 2022.

Choosing your glass and hardware

The style sets the look, but a few smaller choices decide how the finished shower feels day to day. Here is what we will walk through with you:

  • Clear vs. low-iron glass. Standard clear glass has a faint green tint you only notice on a thick, large panel. Low-iron (sometimes called ultra-clear) glass strips that tint out for a truly colorless look, which shows tile and stone at their true color. It costs a bit more; on a big frameless enclosure it is often worth it, on a small tub door it is usually not.
  • Obscure and textured glass. If the shower faces a doorway or you just want privacy, rain, frosted, and textured patterns break up the view while still letting light through. Handy for a shared bathroom.
  • Glass thickness. Framed doors use thinner glass because the frame carries the load; frameless enclosures use thick tempered glass that stands on its own and feels solid when you open the door. Thickness is part of why frameless costs more, and part of why it feels premium.
  • Hardware finish. Hinges, handles, clips, and brackets come in finishes like chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, and bronze. This is the detail that ties the shower to your faucet, towel bars, and lighting, so bring a photo of your fixtures to the estimate and we will match them.

None of these are trick questions, and none of them are upsells for their own sake. We will tell you where spending more genuinely changes the result and where it does not.

A shower built for your bathroom, and your water

If you have lived in Cache Valley for a winter, you know two things about our water: there is a lot of mineral in it, and it shows on glass. That is worth thinking about when you choose a shower enclosure. Simpler glass with fewer frame channels and tracks gives hard-water deposits fewer places to build up, which is one more practical point in favor of frameless and minimal-hardware designs. Whatever you choose, a quick squeegee after showers goes a long way here; we will tell you honestly how each style lives with our water.

We install shower glass throughout the valley: Logan, North Logan, Hyde Park, Smithfield, Providence, Nibley, Millville, Hyrum, and out to the surrounding towns, plus Box Elder County, the Bear Lake area, southern Idaho, and down toward Ogden. Whether it is a new build in a North Logan subdivision, a master-bath remodel in an older Logan home, or finally replacing the sliding tub doors that came with the house, the process is the same: measure it right, build it to fit, install it clean.

What custom shower glass costs

Shower glass covers a wide range because the styles do. Our jobs overall run $200 to $15,000, and shower enclosures land across the middle of that band. The honest drivers:

  • Framed vs. semi-frameless vs. frameless (thicker glass and premium hardware cost more, and full frameless is the top of the shower range)
  • Size and layout (a single tub door is a fraction of a large walk-in with fixed panels and a door)
  • Hardware finish and glass options (clear, low-iron ultra-clear, obscure/textured, or a protective coating)
  • Your walls and curb (heavy out-of-square conditions add measuring and fitting work)

The estimate is free and done in person, which is the only honest way to price custom glass. Call (435) 258-5456 and we will give you real numbers for the styles you are choosing between.

Shower glass questions we hear a lot

How much does a frameless shower door or enclosure cost?

It depends on size, glass thickness, and hardware, so we price it at a free in-home measure. As a shape: a single framed or sliding tub door is the low end, a semi-frameless door is the middle, and a full frameless walk-in enclosure with fixed panels is the top. We will price the styles you are considering side by side.

What is the difference between framed and frameless?

Framed doors have metal around the glass edges for support and cost less; frameless doors use thicker tempered glass and minimal hardware for a cleaner, more open look. Frameless shows off tile better and has fewer spots for hard-water buildup, but it costs more. Semi-frameless splits the difference.

How long does custom shower glass take?

Custom enclosures are built to your exact measurements, so there is a fabrication time after we measure. Most jobs fall in the range of a few weeks from measure to install; we give you a real date when the glass is ordered.

Is shower glass safe if it breaks?

Yes. Shower glass is tempered safety glass, which is required by code and designed to crumble into small, dull pebbles rather than sharp shards if it ever fails.

Do you do mirrors and glass for the rest of the bathroom too?

We do. Ask about a custom mirror to match your new enclosure while we are already measuring; doing both in one visit saves you a trip and often looks more finished.

Let's design your shower

Family-owned, based in Hyde Park, measuring and installing custom shower glass across Cache Valley Monday through Friday, 8 to 5. Free in-home estimates, licensed Utah contractor #12719492-5501. Call (435) 258-5456 or request your free estimate, and if you are mid-remodel, get us in early so your glass is ready when the tile is.