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The Advantages of Glass Shower Doors

Bathroom Glass The Advantages of Glass Shower Doors

Say “goodbye” to your clumsy, dirty, and— uh, oh —moldy shower curtain, and say “hello” to beautiful glass shower doors for your tub or shower.

Your bathroom should be your own little oasis, a personal spa in your home. Unfortunately, the flimsy, grimy shower curtains often found on showers and bathtub kind of kill that spa-like vibe.

Learn more about the advantages of these luxurious shower doors below.

1. Glass Shower Doors Keep Water In 

Glass doors do a better job of keeping water inside your tub or shower than shower curtains do. Because glass doors are, for the most part, fixed and create a solid barrier, water is more contained and has a harder time finding its way outside of the bathtub or shower.

2. Glass Doors Are Easier to Clean

Shower curtains can quickly become dirty. Because a large portion of shower curtains are made of fabric, they can remain wet for a long time and can begin to grow mold, mildew, and holds on to all sorts of germs. Sure, you can unhook it and wash it as often as needed, though this is tedious and time-consuming. You can also ask your family always to straighten it out so it can dry properly, but we all know that is a lost cause. Glass doors on your shower or tub are much easier to keep clean. Glass doors will not harbor germs and mold the same way a shower curtain will, and are quick to clean. Keep a squeegee nearby for between-cleaning touchups.

3. Glass Shower Doors Are Sleek and Aesthetically Pleasing

Many homeowners opt for glass doors on their tubs and showers because of the sleek, modern, and aesthetically pleasing look they offer. They are not bulky and help your bathroom feel clutter-free. Moreover, glass doors on showers and bathtubs come in a wide variety of styles and designs. Regardless of your style or the designs in your home, there is a glass shower door for your bathroom. Here are some of the styles you can choose:

  • Single tub door panel
  • Frameless, semi-frameless, or framed doors
  • Hinged or bypass doors

4. Glass Doors Allow Light to Pour In

Selecting glass doors for your showers and tubs will allow a lot more light than shower curtains. Shower curtains block tons of light and make it feel cave-like and cramped. Glass doors will help your bathroom feel larger and airier.

5. Clear Shower Doors Won’t Need to be Replaced as Often

Shower curtains are not made from high-quality materials. They do not last long and require constant replacements forever. Glass doors, on the other hand, last much longer than shower curtains, making the investment of glass doors overtime, much better.

Contact Murray Glass 

Ditch your shower curtains and opt for glass shower doors from Murray Glass. We are dedicated to ensuring you are 100% satisfied and helping your vision come to life. We proudly serve customers, both residential and business, in Salt Lake, Utah, Weber, Summit, and Tooele counties in Utah for all of your glass and mirror needs, custom or not. Contact us to schedule your consultation today!

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