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SHOWER DOORS
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A glass shower door sets the tone for your entire bathroom. It conveys luxury, cleanliness, and simplicity. A clear door gives the appearance of a bigger bathroom, as it provides an uninterrupted view of the entire room. Compared to shower curtains, glass shower doors are much easier to clean and are less likely to experience mold or mildew.

Whether you’re renovating your bathroom or you’ve just decided you don’t want the hassle of a shower curtain anymore, finding the perfect shower door for your home is simple when you turn to Summit Valley Glass & Window.

Choosing a Door

Once you make the choice to upgrade to glass, your decision-making isn’t at an end. At Summit Valley Glass & Window, we offer several varieties of glass door. Our frameless shower doors, also known as European-style doors, give the bathing area a pristine seamless look that takes your bathroom out of Utah and drops it right into a sophisticated European manor.

Our framed and semi-framed doors provide an extra level of sturdiness and security if you’re worried about water leaking. The high-quality metal used to frame the glass will also create a focal point for your bathroom, without detracting from the shower door’s clarity.

Our Commitment to You

As a locally owned and operated company, we understand the needs of our clients throughout the area. We have offices in both Salt Lake City and Park City, Utah for your convenience. Our owner, Steve Van, remains active in the day-to-day operations of the company, meaning you’ll have a professional contractor with 25 years of glass experience looking over your project.

If you’re ready to enhance the elegance of your bathroom with a new glass shower door, fill out our contact form or call one of our offices directly. We look forward to serving you!

Allow us to add the finishing touches to your bath. With our wide variety of glass options, we're confident in finding the right enclosure to fit your needs.

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