You use your shower door every single day. You pull it, push it, slide it, or swing it open and closed at least once — usually twice — every 24 hours. That is over 700 interactions per year with a fixture that most homeowners never think about maintaining until something goes visibly, frustratingly, or expensively wrong.
And when it goes wrong, you know it. Water pools on your bathroom floor after every shower. The door scrapes against the frame with a sound that sets your teeth on edge. The handle wobbles or comes off in your hand. The bottom seal has turned black with mold and hangs in strips. The glass is so coated with hard water deposits that no amount of scrubbing restores clarity. The door that used to glide now requires a forceful shove to move. Or worst of all, the glass has cracked or shattered, creating an immediate safety hazard in the most dangerous room in your home.
These are not problems you should live with, and they are not problems that require ripping out your entire shower enclosure and starting over. The vast majority of shower door issues can be resolved through targeted, professional repair — new rollers, a fresh seal, a realigned hinge, a replaced handle, or a new glass panel set into the existing frame. The fix is usually faster, simpler, and far less expensive than most homeowners expect.
We are the shower door repair specialists that Fowlerville homeowners call when something is not right with their shower. We diagnose the actual problem — not just the symptom — and fix it with quality parts and precise workmanship. We work with every shower door style, every brand, every configuration, and every type of failure. One visit, one fix, and a shower door that works the way it should.
Call (888) 611-9875 and tell us what your shower door is doing. We will take it from there.
Your shower door is one of the hardest-working fixtures in your home, operating in one of the harshest environments in your home, with virtually zero maintenance from the day it was installed. Understanding why shower doors fail — and why catching problems early saves you money — helps you make smart decisions about repair.
Shower doors fail because they operate in a punishing environment — constant exposure to water, steam, soap, shampoo, mineral deposits, and humidity — while bearing the mechanical stress of daily opening and closing. Every component is under assault from both chemical and physical forces simultaneously. Seals degrade. Rollers corrode. Hinges loosen. Glass accumulates mineral deposits that etch the surface. Caulking fails and allows water to penetrate behind the enclosure.
Most homeowners wait too long to address these problems because they develop gradually. The leak starts as a few drops and slowly becomes a puddle. The door gets slightly harder to move each month. The seal discolors incrementally. By the time the problem is obvious enough to demand action, it has often progressed to the point where secondary damage — water damage to flooring, subflooring, or adjacent walls — has occurred. Catching and repairing shower door issues early prevents this progression and protects both the door and the bathroom around it.
The shower environment is uniquely hostile to the materials and mechanisms in your door. Water carries dissolved minerals that deposit on glass, metal, and plastic surfaces with every shower, building up layers of calcium, lime, and silica that etch glass, corrode metal, and degrade rubber and vinyl. Steam penetrates every gap and crevice, reaching components that direct water spray might not contact. Soap and shampoo residue combine with mineral deposits to form a tenacious film that accelerates deterioration. And the temperature cycling — hot during the shower, cool afterward — creates thermal stress on glass, seals, and adhesives.
A shower door problem that starts as a minor inconvenience can escalate into a significant issue if ignored. A small leak becomes a large leak. A large leak damages flooring. Damaged flooring allows moisture to reach the subfloor. A compromised subfloor develops rot or mold. What started as a $100 seal replacement becomes a $2,000 bathroom restoration project. A door that sticks gradually worsens until it binds completely, requiring forceful operation that can crack the glass. A loose handle becomes a detached handle that leaves screw holes in tempered glass that cannot be repaired. The message is consistent — early repair prevents expensive escalation.
Many homeowners assume that a malfunctioning shower door needs to be completely replaced — enclosure, glass, frame, and all. In reality, the overwhelming majority of shower door problems are caused by specific, replaceable components — rollers, seals, hinges, handles, brackets, or individual glass panels — not by systemic failure of the entire assembly. Replacing the worn or damaged component restores the door to full function at a fraction of the cost and disruption of a full replacement. We always recommend the most cost-effective solution that provides a lasting result, and in most cases, that means targeted repair.
Fowlerville's water quality and climate conditions create a bathroom environment that is particularly hard on shower doors, accelerating the deterioration of every component.
Fowlerville's water supply carries dissolved minerals — primarily calcium and magnesium — that deposit on every surface the water contacts. Over weeks and months, these mineral deposits build up on glass, creating the cloudy, spotty, white-filmed appearance that no amount of scrubbing seems to fully remove. They accumulate in track channels, impeding roller movement. They coat hardware surfaces, causing handles, hinges, and brackets to bind and corrode. They clog weep holes and drainage channels, preventing water from draining properly. Hard water is the single biggest contributor to shower door deterioration in Fowlerville homes.
Fowlerville's high ambient humidity means your bathroom never fully dries between showers — particularly if ventilation is inadequate. This persistent moisture keeps every component of your shower door in a perpetually damp state, preventing the drying cycle that would slow corrosion, mold growth, and seal degradation. In drier climates, components dry between uses, limiting the duration of moisture exposure. In Fowlerville, moisture exposure is essentially continuous, accelerating every moisture-driven deterioration process.
The combination of persistent moisture, warmth, and organic material (soap residue, body oils, skin cells) creates ideal conditions for mold and mildew growth on shower door seals, caulking, frame tracks, and any surface where moisture collects. Beyond the unsightly black or pink discoloration, mold growth degrades the materials it colonizes — weakening rubber seals, deteriorating caulking adhesion, and compromising the waterproof barrier that keeps shower water inside the enclosure. Regular cleaning slows mold growth, but in Fowlerville's humid environment, seals and caulking eventually need professional replacement.
Even chrome-plated and stainless steel components are not immune to corrosion in the shower environment — particularly when Fowlerville's hard water and humidity are factored in. Over time, corrosion weakens hinges, roughens track surfaces, degrades adjustment mechanisms, and causes fasteners to seize. Corroded components do not operate smoothly, do not hold adjustments properly, and eventually fail structurally. Replacement with quality hardware designed for wet environments is the lasting solution.
Expert shower door repair. All styles. Quality parts. One call.
Call (888) 611-9875We systematically diagnose and repair every type of shower door problem. Here is a detailed look at the specific issues we address.
Water on the bathroom floor after a shower is the most common complaint we hear from Fowlerville homeowners, and it is also the most consequential if left unaddressed. Finding the source of the leak requires systematic investigation, because water can travel along surfaces, through gaps, and around components before dripping to the floor at a point far from the actual failure.
The bottom seal or sweep — the flexible strip that runs along the bottom edge of the door panel — is the primary barrier preventing water from escaping under the door. These seals are made of vinyl, rubber, or silicone, and they degrade from constant water exposure, mineral buildup, mold growth, and physical wear. When the seal hardens, cracks, shrinks, or detaches, water flows freely under the door panel onto the bathroom floor. Replacing the bottom seal is one of our most common and most effective repairs.
The vertical seals where the door panel meets the frame or wall — the jamb seals — prevent water from escaping through the sides of the enclosure. When these seals deteriorate, compress, or separate from their mounting surface, water leaks down the side of the enclosure during the shower. We replace side seals and jamb seals with properly fitted material that restores a continuous water barrier.
The drip rail is a channel mounted along the bottom of the door panel that collects water running down the glass surface and directs it back into the shower. If the drip rail is damaged, clogged with mineral deposits, or improperly positioned, water bypasses it and runs under the door. We clean, repair, or replace drip rails to restore proper water management.
If the door panel has shifted out of alignment — due to worn rollers, loose hinges, settling, or improper adjustment — gaps can develop between the panel and the frame, the panel and adjacent fixed panels, or the panel and the threshold. Even small gaps allow significant water passage during a shower. We realign the door panel and adjust all mounting points to eliminate alignment-related gaps.
In some cases, the leak is not caused by the door at all but by the shower threshold or curb, which may not be sloped correctly to direct water back into the shower. Water that pools on the threshold can overflow past even a properly functioning door seal. We identify slope and drainage issues during our assessment and recommend solutions.
Sliding bypass shower doors — the most common type in Fowlerville tub enclosures — rely on rollers riding in a track to allow smooth panel movement. When these components wear out, the door becomes a daily frustration.
Shower door rollers are small wheeled assemblies that carry the weight of the glass panel along the track. They corrode, wear flat, seize from mineral buildup, and lose their spring tension over time. Worn rollers cause the door to drag, scrape, bind, and eventually resist movement entirely. We replace rollers with quality units that restore smooth, effortless sliding.
The track channel accumulates soap scum, mineral deposits, hair, and debris that impede roller movement. The track surface can also corrode, develop rough spots, or become bent from impact or the weight of a sagging door. We clean tracks thoroughly, repair or smooth damaged surfaces, and replace tracks that are corroded or deformed beyond restoration.
Guides and bumpers keep the sliding panels aligned in the track and prevent them from swinging or colliding. When these small but important components wear out or break, the door panels wobble, overlap improperly, or jump off the track. We replace guides and bumpers to restore proper panel alignment and travel.
Sliding panels that have shifted out of proper alignment — due to worn rollers, bent tracks, or loose mounting hardware — may bind at certain points, fail to close completely, or leave gaps that allow water to escape. We realign panels within the track system, adjusting roller height, track position, and guide placement to achieve smooth, gap-free operation.
Frameless shower doors are prized for their clean, modern aesthetic, but they rely on precision hardware to function properly. When that hardware loosens or fails, the consequences are visible and functional.
Frameless doors pivot on heavy-duty hinges — typically glass-to-wall or glass-to-glass hinges — that must support the full weight of the glass panel while allowing smooth swing operation. Over time, hinges can loosen, sag, or develop play that causes the door to hang unevenly, scrape the threshold, or fail to close properly. We adjust, tighten, or replace frameless door hinges to restore proper alignment and operation.
Frameless enclosures use clear silicone or vinyl seals at the junctions between glass panels and between glass and wall surfaces. These seals prevent water escape while maintaining the frameless aesthetic. When they deteriorate, they are replaced with new seal material that restores the water barrier.
Frameless glass panels are secured by metal clips, clamps, and brackets that grip the glass edge. These fittings can loosen from vibration and use, and the rubber or vinyl gaskets inside them can compress and degrade. We tighten all hardware, replace worn gaskets, and install new clips or brackets when existing ones have failed.
A frameless door that has begun to sag — dropping at the swing edge, scraping the curb, or leaving an uneven gap at the top — typically needs hinge adjustment, hardware tightening, or in some cases, hinge replacement with heavier-duty units. We diagnose the cause of the sag and correct it to restore level, properly aligned operation.
Pivot doors rotate on pivot pins at the top and bottom of the door panel, while hinged doors use traditional hinges mounted to the wall or a fixed panel.
Pivot pins wear over time, developing play that causes the door to wobble, shift, or bind during operation. Replacement pivot pins restore tight, stable rotation.
Pivot and hinged doors can shift out of alignment due to pin wear, hinge loosening, or settling. We realign the door within the frame and adjust the swing arc to ensure proper clearance and closure.
Some shower doors use spring-loaded hinges that automatically close the door after use. When the spring mechanism weakens or fails, the door no longer self-closes. We repair or replace spring hinges to restore automatic closing function.
The glass itself is the most prominent component of your shower door, and damage to it affects both safety and aesthetics.
Small chips along the edges of shower glass can be caused by impact, installation stress, or hardware contact. These chips can develop into cracks over time, particularly in the humid, temperature-cycling shower environment. Scratches from cleaning, hardware contact, or mineral abrasion accumulate and dull the glass surface. While minor cosmetic damage may be acceptable, chips that show signs of crack propagation require glass replacement for safety.
Tempered shower glass can shatter spontaneously — a phenomenon known as spontaneous breakage — due to nickel sulfide inclusions in the glass, edge damage, or thermal stress. When tempered glass shatters, it breaks into thousands of small pieces. We clean up the broken glass safely and replace the panel with a new tempered unit manufactured to the exact specifications of the original.
Over years of exposure to Fowlerville's mineral-laden water, glass can become permanently etched — the minerals chemically react with the glass surface, creating damage that no cleaning product can reverse. When glass has reached this point, replacement is the only way to restore clarity. We replace etched glass panels with new tempered glass, and we can recommend protective coatings that slow future mineral buildup.
Standard shower glass has a slight green tint — visible at the edges — caused by iron content in the glass. Low-iron glass eliminates this tint, producing a crystal-clear, colorless appearance that showcases your tile work and shower design. If you are replacing shower glass, upgrading to low-iron glass is an aesthetic enhancement that many Fowlerville homeowners appreciate.
Shower door handles are mounted through holes drilled in the tempered glass. When mounting hardware loosens — from vibration, moisture, or corroded fasteners — the handle wobbles and eventually fails. We tighten and resecure handles with proper hardware. When handles are broken or too corroded to salvage, we replace them with new units that match the door's style and mounting pattern.
Towel bars mounted on shower doors serve double duty as handles and towel holders. The weight of wet towels combined with the pulling force of opening the door puts significant stress on the mounting hardware. We resecure loose towel bars and replace failed units with properly rated replacements.
Various small hardware components — finger pulls, knobs, latches, and magnetic catches — help the door operate and stay closed. We repair and replace all types of shower door hardware with matching or compatible components.
We carry a comprehensive selection of bottom sweeps, door seals, jamb seals, drip rails, and magnetic strips for all major shower door brands and configurations. Replacing worn seals is one of the most cost-effective shower door repairs available — it stops leaks, improves appearance, and prevents water damage.
The caulking around your shower enclosure — where the frame meets the wall, where the base meets the curb, and where glass meets wall at frameless installations — is a critical waterproofing component. Over time, caulking shrinks, cracks, separates from surfaces, and develops mold. Failed caulking allows water to penetrate behind the enclosure, potentially causing concealed water damage to wall framing and subfloor materials. We remove old caulking, prepare the surfaces, and apply fresh, mold-resistant caulking that restores the waterproof seal.
Shower door frames — particularly in older installations — can develop corrosion, bent sections, loose fasteners, and deteriorated mounting points. We repair corroded frame sections, straighten bent components, replace deteriorated fasteners, and restore structural integrity to the frame assembly.
Fowlerville bathrooms feature every shower door style on the market, and we service all of them.
Clean, modern, all-glass enclosures with minimal hardware. Frameless doors rely on heavy-duty hinges, clips, and clamps to support thick tempered glass panels. We repair all frameless door hardware and replace glass panels when needed.
A hybrid design that uses a frame along the top and bottom tracks but leaves the door panel itself unframed. Semi-frameless doors combine some of the clean aesthetic of frameless with the structural support of framed systems.
Traditional enclosures with metal framing around all glass edges. Framed doors are durable and economical, with tracks, rollers, and seals that require periodic maintenance and replacement.
Two or three glass panels that slide past each other on a track — the most common configuration for tub-shower combinations. Rollers, tracks, guides, and bumpers are the most frequent repair needs.
Doors that swing open on pivots or hinges — common in standalone shower enclosures. Pivot pins, hinges, and alignment are the primary maintenance points.
Designed for corner showers with an angled front entry, neo-angle enclosures have fixed panels on each side with a hinged or pivot door in the center. The multi-panel configuration requires precise alignment.
Curved glass enclosures use specially shaped glass panels that follow a radius. Replacement glass must be custom-fabricated to match the curve. We source and install curved shower glass for these specialty enclosures.
Doors and panels mounted on the rim of a bathtub to enclose the shower area. These installations deal with the unique challenges of the tub lip interface and the height of the tub wall.
Open-concept showers that use fixed glass panels instead of a door. These panels rely on clips, brackets, and wall mounts that require maintenance and adjustment.
Steam showers require an airtight enclosure to contain the steam. The seals, sweeps, and hardware on steam shower doors must be in excellent condition to maintain the seal. We repair steam shower enclosures with the specific sealing standards these installations require.
Frameless, framed, sliding, pivot — we repair them all with precision.
Call (888) 611-9875Your master shower is often the most frequently used and the most prominently featured shower in the home. We repair master bathroom shower doors with the attention to detail and quality that your primary bathroom deserves.
Guest bathrooms and secondary bathrooms deserve functional, attractive shower doors too — particularly when guests are expected. We bring the same quality service to every bathroom in your home.
Multi-unit properties in Fowlerville may have specific shower door configurations or management-specified repair procedures. We work within these parameters while delivering quality results.
Landlords and property managers rely on us for efficient shower door repair across rental portfolios. We provide prompt, affordable service that keeps rental bathrooms functional and presentable.
For homeowners who need shower door modifications for accessibility — wider openings, grab bar integration, easier-to-operate hardware, or conversion to walk-in configurations — we provide solutions that enhance safety and independence.
Hotel shower doors take a beating from high-frequency use by guests who are unfamiliar with the specific door's operation. Broken handles, jammed rollers, leaking seals, and glass damage are common. We provide rapid repair service that keeps guest rooms available and presentable.
Commercial shower facilities in gyms and spas see extremely heavy use and require durable hardware and frequent seal replacement. We service commercial shower installations on a scheduled or on-call basis.
Healthcare shower doors must function safely and reliably, with hardware that is easy for residents with limited mobility or strength to operate. We repair and modify healthcare shower doors with sensitivity to the specific needs of these environments.
Short-term rental properties in Fowlerville need guest-ready bathrooms at all times. A leaking or broken shower door generates negative reviews and lost bookings. We provide fast turnaround repair that gets your rental back in service.
We begin every repair with a thorough assessment of the entire shower door system — the glass, the frame or hardware, the seals, the track or hinges, the threshold, and the caulking. We test the door's operation, look for the source of leaks, check for alignment issues, and assess the condition of every component. This comprehensive assessment ensures we identify all problems — not just the most obvious one — and develop a repair plan that addresses everything.
After assessment, we explain our findings, describe the recommended repairs, and provide a clear price. If there are options — standard versus premium seals, repair versus replacement of a component, optional upgrades — we present them so you can make an informed decision. You approve the scope and the price before any work begins.
We use quality replacement parts — seals, rollers, hinges, handles, brackets, and glass — from reputable manufacturers. Our repairs are performed with the precision that shower doors demand. A seal that is a quarter-inch too short will leak. A roller that is slightly the wrong size will bind. A hinge that is not perfectly aligned will cause the door to sag. We get these details right because they are what make the difference between a repair that works and one that does not.
For leak repairs, we do not assume our work is correct — we verify it. After replacing seals, realigning panels, and restoring caulking, we run water on the enclosure and watch for any signs of leakage. If water appears where it should not, we identify and address the remaining issue before leaving. You deserve a shower door that contains water completely, and we confirm that result before we call the job done.
Your bathroom is a personal, finished space, and we treat it that way. We protect your flooring, vanity, and fixtures during the repair. We clean up all debris, packaging, and residue from the work. We wipe down surfaces. When we leave, your bathroom should be cleaner than when we arrived, with a shower door that works perfectly.
We verify every repair before we leave. Your floor stays dry.
Call (888) 611-9875If the glass is intact, the frame or mounting system is structurally sound, and the problem is related to specific components — seals, rollers, hinges, handles, hardware, or caulking — repair will almost certainly restore full function. This applies to the majority of shower door problems we encounter.
Replacement is warranted when the glass is shattered or severely etched, when the frame is extensively corroded or structurally compromised, when the enclosure design is fundamentally flawed (improper sizing, outdated configuration, recurring problems that stem from the original design), or when the overall condition has deteriorated to the point where repair costs approach replacement costs.
If replacement is necessary, it is an opportunity to upgrade — from framed to frameless, from clear glass to low-iron ultra-clear, from basic hardware to premium finishes, or from a standard enclosure to a custom configuration that better fits your bathroom and your preferences.
We believe in repairing what can be repaired and replacing only what must be replaced. This philosophy saves our customers money, reduces waste, and delivers results that are just as effective as full replacement for a fraction of the cost. We will never recommend replacing an entire shower enclosure when a $150 roller replacement or a $100 seal swap will solve the problem completely.
Shower door repair costs depend on the type and number of components being repaired or replaced, the door style and configuration, the accessibility of the hardware, and whether glass replacement is involved. Simple seal replacements and roller swaps are at the lower end. Glass panel replacement, multi-component repairs, and frameless door hinge replacements are at the higher end.
Seal and sweep replacement typically ranges from $75 to $200. Roller replacement for sliding doors runs $100 to $250. Hinge adjustment or replacement for frameless doors ranges from $150 to $350. Handle and hardware repair or replacement is typically $75 to $200. Caulking restoration runs $75 to $150. Glass panel replacement varies based on size, thickness, and type — from $200 to $600 for standard tempered panels, with specialty or oversized panels potentially costing more. Comprehensive multi-component repairs may range from $200 to $500. We provide exact pricing after assessment, before any work begins.
| Repair Type | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Seal & Sweep Replacement | $75 — $200 |
| Roller Replacement (Sliding) | $100 — $250 |
| Hinge Adjustment / Replacement | $150 — $350 |
| Handle & Hardware Repair | $75 — $200 |
| Caulking Restoration | $75 — $150 |
| Glass Panel Replacement | $200 — $600+ |
| Multi-Component Repair | $200 — $500 |
A shower that leaks water onto the bathroom floor with every use causes cumulative damage that is invisible until it becomes serious. Water penetrates grout, seeps under tile, saturates flooring materials, and reaches the subfloor. In Fowlerville's humid climate, moisture that reaches the subfloor promotes mold growth and wood rot with alarming speed. Replacing a rotted subfloor and damaged flooring can cost $1,000 to $5,000 or more, depending on the extent of the damage. Repairing the shower door leak that caused the damage might have cost $100 to $200. The math overwhelmingly favors prompt repair.
When full shower door or enclosure replacement is necessary, costs vary widely based on the type, size, glass quality, and hardware specification. A basic framed tub enclosure replacement may run $400 to $800. A semi-frameless enclosure ranges from $600 to $1,200. A custom frameless enclosure can range from $1,000 to $3,000 or more. We provide detailed replacement estimates when repair is not the right answer.
Shower door repair requires a specific understanding of how glass, water, and gravity interact in an enclosed wet environment. It is a niche skill set that differs from general glass work, general plumbing, and general handyman services. We bring this specialized knowledge to every repair, ensuring that our solutions address the physics of the problem — not just the visible symptom.
Shower door hardware is not standardized, and finding the right replacement roller, seal, hinge, or handle for a specific door can be a challenge for homeowners and generalist contractors. We maintain an extensive inventory of parts for all major brands and configurations, and we have sourcing relationships that allow us to find components for older and less common installations.
We work in your most personal space with the respect and care it deserves. Our technicians protect your bathroom during the repair and clean up thoroughly afterward. We take pride in leaving your bathroom spotless.
We will never tell you that your entire shower enclosure needs to be replaced when a $100 seal swap will fix the problem. Our diagnosis is honest, our recommendations are based on what actually needs repair, and our pricing reflects the actual scope of work required.
We are a local Fowlerville business, and our customers are our neighbors. Our reputation depends on doing good work, treating people honestly, and standing behind every repair we perform.
Honest diagnosis. Quality parts. Water-tested results.
Call (888) 611-9875We provide shower door repair throughout every neighborhood in Fowlerville — from luxury master bathroom frameless enclosures to basic tub-shower sliding doors. We serve the full range with equal quality and attention.
Our service area extends to the surrounding communities throughout the greater Fowlerville metro. Call (888) 611-9875 to confirm coverage and schedule your shower door repair.
Common causes include deteriorated bottom seals and sweeps, failed side/jamb seals, clogged or damaged drip rails, panel misalignment creating gaps, and improper threshold drainage. Systematic diagnosis is needed to find the actual source.
Seal and sweep replacement: $75-$200. Roller replacement: $100-$250. Hinge adjustment/replacement: $150-$350. Handle repair: $75-$200. Caulking restoration: $75-$150. Glass panel replacement: $200-$600+.
Most frameless door problems — sagging, misalignment, leaking, loose hardware — are caused by specific components (hinges, clips, seals) that can be repaired without replacing the entire enclosure.
Usually worn or corroded rollers, debris in the track, or bent/corroded track surfaces. Roller replacement and track cleaning typically restore smooth operation.
Minor chips may be monitored, but cracks, shattered panels, and permanently etched glass from hard water require replacement with new tempered glass.
Regular cleaning after each use helps, and protective coatings can slow mineral buildup. Once glass is permanently etched by mineral deposits, replacement is the only solution.
Yes. We service hotels, gyms, spas, healthcare facilities, and short-term rental properties with all types of commercial shower door repair.
If the glass is intact and the frame/mounting is structurally sound, repair is almost always more cost-effective. Replacement is warranted when glass is shattered, frames are extensively corroded, or design flaws cause recurring problems.
Your shower should be the easiest, most effortless part of your morning. Step in, close the door, enjoy the water, step out onto a dry floor. No wrestling with a stuck door. No mopping up a puddle. No avoiding the mold on the seal. No wondering if today is the day the handle finally falls off.
One call to (888) 611-9875 puts you on the path to a shower door that glides, seals, latches, and looks the way it did when it was new — or better. We will diagnose the problem, give you a fair price, fix it right, and leave your bathroom better than we found it.
Your shower is waiting. Let us make the door worthy of it.