How much does a frameless shower door cost?
Costs & Estimates · Answered by Lake Tahoe Glass, the CA shore’s glass shop.
The short answer
Installed frameless shower doors typically run about $1,000–$2,500 nationally, driven by glass thickness, hardware and opening size. Semi-frameless saves real money. Free in-home measure gives you an exact, no-surprise number.
The full picture
National industry figures put installed frameless shower doors at roughly $1,000 to $2,500 — thicker glass (3/8" to 1/2"), premium hinges and larger or custom openings push toward the top. Semi-frameless designs, which keep a slim frame on some edges, come in meaningfully lower and still look sharp.
What moves your number: glass thickness, door configuration (single swing vs. door-and-panel vs. sliders), hardware finish, and whether the opening is square (older Tahoe bathrooms often aren't — that's a template job, and we're happy to do it right).
Every enclosure we sell starts with a free measure — and anything that changes after it gets your OK before fabrication, never a surprise on the invoice. If semi-frameless is the smarter spend for your bathroom, we'll say so.
Every house and pane has its wrinkles — a two-minute call gets you a straight answer for yours, and estimates are always free: (530) 544-5884. Or send photos with the form for a same-business-day ballpark.
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Nationally, replacing the glass in a standard window typically runs about $200–$600 — far less than a whole new window. Size, tempered glass and dual-pane units move the number. We quote free, usually from photos the same business day. Full answer →
What does it cost to fix a foggy dual-pane window?
If the frame is good, you replace only the sealed glass unit — typically $150–$400 per unit nationally, versus $450–$1,000+ for a whole new window. Multi-window jobs usually price better per unit. Full answer →
Can you really estimate my glass job from photos?
Usually, yes — two or three photos plus rough width and height gets most jobs a same-business-day ballpark. Final numbers come from our measure, but the photo ballpark is free and commits you to nothing. Full answer →

Straight answers from the shop with the lake in its name.
What neighbors say
Tahoe Neighbors, In Their Own Words
“Garrett is the best glass guy I have ever used. He installed a shower door enclosure for me that is top quality work. Extremely fair pricing as well. Thank you Lake Tahoe Glass.”
“Garrett and Heather were an absolute gift. He went above and beyond to help me and did great work! 10/10! HIGHLY recommend!”
“Lake Tahoe Glass did all of the custom shower enclosures in my home — beautiful work! Their prices are good and the customer service is excellent. I will use Garrett and his guys for future projects.”
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