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    Shower Doors In Long Island, NY

    TriView Reflections is your Long Island source for shower doors, mirrors, and glass in Westbury, New York. Specializing in custom and standard configurations. Call our glazing company for residential and commercial work, installed anywhere in Nassau and Suffolk as well as Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and the Bronx.

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    Come and view TriView Reflections selection of high-quality shower doors. We are experts in this area and can meet all of your needs, from a basic shower door to one with the most elaborate custom glass designs.

    We supply 3/8" and 1/2"-thick heavy glass custom enclosures. Also, we are distributors of more than a dozen of the finest manufacturers in the industry offering you a wide array of sliding shower and tub doors, 1/4" thick, semi-frameless doors, fully-framed aluminum doors, solid brass framed doors and Steam units. We are authorized dealers and also use top of the line manufactures such as (but not limited to): Century, Fleurco, Dreamline, IStyle and many more. We also install and repair most shower and tub doors as well as repair storm and screen windows.


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    There are several types of shower doors available for use in bathrooms, including:

    Shower doors that are frameless are those that are constructed of thick tempered glass and do not have any metal framework around them. They are well-liked due to their sleek and contemporary design, as well as their low care requirements.


    • Semi-frameless shower doors and tub doors feature a metal frame around the perimeter of the door, but the frame does not extend around the glass panels. They are known as semi-frameless shower doors. They come in a number of different finishes and provide an attractive combination of fashionable design and practical use.


    • Shower doors that are framed feature metal frames that surround the door's perimeter as well as the glass panels that make up the door's panels. They are the most common style of shower door, and they often cost less than frameless or semi-frameless alternatives.


    • These doors feature two or more panels and glide down a track in order to open and close. They are referred to as bypass shower doors. They are an alternative that takes up less area, so you'll frequently see them in bathrooms with limited floor space.


    • Shower doors that pivot open and shut are a special kind of door mounted on a pivot point and may be opened and closed in any direction. They come in both framed and frameless varieties, making them a versatile choice for a variety of settings.


    • Shower doors that fold in on themselves and open and close like accordion books are called bi-fold doors. These doors have only one hinge on one side. They are an alternative that takes up less area and function effectively in bathrooms with limited floor space.

    Products We Supply and Install:

    Bathroom Accessories

    • Glass shelves
    • Corner Shelves
    • Towel Bars
    • Toilet Paper Holders
    • Robe Hooks
    • Handicap Bars
    • Handles
    • Squeegee

    Bathroom Fixtures

    • Acrylic shower bases

    Bathroom Materials

    We use the finest hardware in the industry and offer a wide selection of finishes to complete your decor.

    Bathroom Textures

    Visit our showroom to view a wide array of glass textures to enhance your bathroom!


    Frequently Asked Questions

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    • What is the difference between framed and frameless shower doors?

      A framed shower door has a metal frame around the edge of the glass, which helps to hold the glass in place. Frameless shower doors, as the name suggests, have no frame around the glass, which gives them a sleek, modern look. Frameless doors are more expensive than framed doors, but they are also easier to clean and maintain.

    • Can shower doors be custom-made?

      Yes, shower doors can be custom-made to fit the specific dimensions and design of your shower. Many manufacturers and professional installers offer custom-made shower doors, which can be tailored to your specific needs and preferences.

    • How do I remove hard water stains from shower doors?

      Hard water stains can be removed from shower doors using a mixture of white vinegar and baking soda. Mix equal parts of vinegar and baking soda to make a paste, then apply it to the stains and let it sit for a few minutes. Scrub the stains with a soft-bristled brush, then rinse the doors with water.

    • How do I keep shower doors from leaking?

      To keep shower doors from leaking, make sure that the doors are properly sealed and that the tracks are clean and free of debris. If the doors are leaking, check the seals and the edges of the doors for gaps or cracks. If necessary, re-caulk or replace the seals.

    • What is the difference between sliding and pivot shower doors?

      Sliding shower doors have a track that the door slides along, while pivot shower doors have a pivot point that allows the door to swing open. Sliding doors are great for small bathrooms, as they save space, while pivot doors are a good option if you want a door that can be adjusted to fit your shower opening.

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