Frameless Showers and More in Frisco, Plano and McKinney
Collin County Glass transforms bathroom showers, workout rooms, and garages across all communities in Collin County, including Allen, Anna, Celina, Fairview, Frisco, Melissa, McKinney, Plano, Princeton, Prosper, and beyond.
Providing services to homeowners, bathroom remodeling contractors, and custom home builders.

Frameless shower glass offers a modern, luxurious aesthetic that dramatically transforms a bathroom, creating a spa-like atmosphere.
The absence of bulky metal frames allows for clean, continuous lines and provides an unobstructed view, which makes the entire space feel larger, brighter, and more open.
Professional installation is highly recommended to ensure the glass panels are safely and correctly secured with hardware into the studs, followed by the application of a high-quality silicone sealant to create a watertight barrier against leakage.
This careful installation results in a low-maintenance shower, free of the metal tracks and crevices where mold, mildew, and soap scum typically accumulate.
Beyond traditional wall mirrors, the glass is utilized in countless ways, including mirrored furniture (like dressers and tabletops), decorative backsplashes in kitchens and bars, and on wardrobe or closet doors to maximize utility.
Mirrored glass is a powerful design tool used to manipulate light and space, making it a popular choice for both residential and commercial interiors. Its primary use is to create an illusion of depth and breadth, effectively making smaller rooms, hallways, and entryways appear larger and more open by reflecting the surrounding area.
The successful installation of mirrored glass, particularly large, heavy panels, requires careful preparation and proper mechanical or chemical support.
Ask about our custom glass solutions we have completed for homeowners, remodeling contractors, and businesses across Frisco, Plano, McKinney, Little Elm, and Prosper to elevate ordinary residential and commercial spaces into refined architectural statements.
For interiors, custom-cut glass panels are often utilized in cabinet doors, offering design options ranging from clear, frosted, or patterned textures to obscure contents and as polished glass shelves that give a modern, floating look to displays and built-in units for unique projects like wine enclosures, specialized glass tabletops, and custom-sized windows. Beyond aesthetics, custom glass provides critical functional benefits, notably in the realm of soundproofing for windows.






