Queens
Custom Shower Doors in Queens
Queens is NYC's most diverse borough — and its housing stock reflects that. From single-family homes in Bayside to new high-rises in Long Island City, we install custom shower glass in every type of property. Queens homeowners often upgrade from builder-grade framed doors to frameless, which is one of the most impactful bathroom improvements you can make.
Building types we work with
Single-family homes, two-family homes, garden apartments, co-ops, new-construction condos, and mixed-use buildings. Queens bathrooms tend to be larger than Manhattan, giving more room for full frameless enclosures.
Why Queens shower glass needs its own page
Search Console is already showing Queens shower door and custom glass searches, but the old page was too light to earn consistent index trust. Queens projects need more specific planning because the borough has a different mix of homes than Manhattan: wider bathrooms, older two-family houses, renovated basements, newer Long Island City condos, and co-op buildings with their own access rules.
For estimates, the most useful details are the neighborhood, shower type, whether the project is repair or replacement, photos of the full opening, and any building access notes. If the project is in a co-op or condo, mention whether the building asks for insurance paperwork, work-hour windows, or elevator scheduling.
Queens quote prep for faster answers
Homes and two-family houses
Many Queens shower door projects start in renovated single-family or two-family bathrooms. Send the finished opening, curb or tub edge, side-wall photos, and whether the door should swing, slide, or stay mostly fixed.
Co-ops, condos, and elevators
Long Island City, Forest Hills, Rego Park, and other elevator buildings may require COI paperwork, protection rules, or delivery windows. Sharing those rules early keeps the glass install from getting delayed after fabrication.
Repair versus replacement
If a Queens shower door is dragging, leaking, or missing hardware, start with photos of the hinge, sweep, handle, and full opening. We can usually tell whether a repair conversation is worth it or whether a clean replacement layout is the better path.
Services available in Queens
Neighborhoods we serve in Queens
Recent projects & insights
Queens buyer questions we answer early
Can an old framed tub door become frameless?
Often yes, but the curb or tub edge, wall plumb, tile condition, and available overlap decide which layout is realistic. Photos help us tell whether a slider, swing door, or fixed panel is the better first conversation.
Is repair worth it?
A loose handle, worn sweep, minor hinge issue, or alignment problem may be repairable. If the door leaks because of the original layout or the hardware no longer matches the glass, replacement may save time.
What photos should I send?
Send one wide photo of the bathroom, one straight-on photo of the shower, close-ups of both side walls, the curb or tub edge, and the hardware finish you want to match.
Queens homes often have more space for full glass enclosures, but the right layout still starts with photos, measurements, and the building details.