Shower Doors & Glass in Clemson, SC
Frameless glass that makes the bathroom read bigger. Local crew based in Pendleton, real photos and references from your neighborhood, and a firm written price before we start.
The right shower door does more work than any other single finish in a bathroom. Frameless glass makes a 5×8 hall bath in Clemson, SC read like a 6×10. Low-iron glass eliminates the green tint that cheap doors carry. We install every shower door ourselves — measured after tile or panel install, fabricated to those exact dimensions, and set by the same crew that built the shower. No third-party glass company, no missed silicone, no four-week scheduling gap.
We serve every neighborhood in Clemson, including Central, Clemson Downs, Patrick Square, Issaqueena Trail, Nettles Park, and the surrounding Pickens County area.
What's included in a shower doors project
Every Clemson shower doors project we quote covers the items below in writing — no "we'll deal with that on the day of" surprises.
Materials we install
- 1/2" tempered glass (frameless)
- 3/8" tempered glass (semi-frameless)
- Low-iron (ultra-clear) glass option
- Clip-mounted or hinge-mounted frameless hardware
- Bypass and single-track barn-style sliders
- ClearShield-style protective coatings
What it costs in Clemson
Sliding or pivot doors run $900–$1,500 installed. Semi-frameless $1,400–$2,200. Frameless single-panel $1,600–$2,800. Full frameless inline + return enclosures $2,400–$3,500. Low-iron glass adds $200–$400.
Every Clemson estimate is free, in-home, and presented line by line so you see exactly where every dollar goes. Financing options are available through our lending partners — approval terms depend on credit, project size, and lender.
What's different about shower doors projects in Clemson
The local housing stock
Clemson splits cleanly into three housing markets, each with different bathroom remodeling needs. Near campus and along College Avenue, we work on student rentals and parent-owned condos where durability matters more than design — we recommend porcelain tile (not vinyl), solid-surface vanities, and commercial-grade fixtures that survive a decade of student tenants. In Patrick Square, Issaqueena Trail, and the newer Clemson Downs developments, we work on primary residences where homeowners want full custom tile work, double vanities, and frameless glass to match the rest of their home's finish level. Around Lake Hartwell and the Old Stone Church Road area, we work on lakefront and second homes where humidity-rated finishes and proper waterproofing are non-negotiable.
Permits, HOAs, and scheduling
Clemson falls under Pickens County permitting, which is typically a quick 5–10 business day turnaround for bathroom remodels involving plumbing or electrical work. For investment properties near campus, we strongly recommend scheduling renovation work during summer break (May–August) to avoid disrupting tenants and to clear inspections before the academic year. For Lake Hartwell properties, we always specify exhaust fans rated for high-humidity environments because lakeside grout failure is the #1 reason remodels age poorly in this area.
Why it matters
Cheap doors with the wrong glass thickness or undersized hinges are the #1 cosmetic failure in a 5-year-old shower. Hinge sag, silicone discoloration, and the dreaded green tint on cheap glass all make an otherwise beautiful tile shower look tired faster than anything else in the room.
See our shower doors work
Real photos, real homeowners, real results — not stock images.
