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What is Frameless Glass?
Alcove Showers
Corner Showers
Neo Angle Showers
Barn Door Sliders
Curbless Showers
Walk-in Showers
Steam Shower
Water Management
Hardware Selection
Glass Selection
Panel Attachment Methods
Benches and Pony Walls
Gables and Curved Tops
Preplanning Before Demo
During Construction
After Tile is Complete
Our Showroom
Schedule a Showroom Visit
Schedule a Phone Consultation
Blogs
Planning Guide
Construction Guide
Design Guide
Essential Guide to Frameless Glass Showers
What is a Semi Frameless Shower
Swing Door Styles
Slider Styles
Glass Options
Hardware Options
Bathroom Mirrors
Gym Mirrors
Decorative Mirrors
Antique Mirrors
Wine Rooms and Display Walls
Interior Glass Walls and Doors
Glass Stair Railings
Uses for Backpainted Glass
How to Plan your Backpainted Glass Project
Our Premier Backpainted Glass Provider
Cabinet Glass
Shelves
Table Tops
Roller Chair Mat Floor Protectors
Why Use Glass Coating?
Our Premier Glass Coating Provider
How to Clean Shower Glass
How to Clean Mirrors
Shower Maintenance
Shower Warranty
Other Glass Warranty
Our Team
Our Service Area
Why We Fabricate
Join Our Team
Educational Blogs
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Combine frameless glass with an exposed bar and roller system, and you have today’s barn door slider. Clean lines with a sleek, modern design, this is not your grandma’s sliding glass door. Not so long ago, sliders were treated almost as a punishment. If you didn’t have enough room for a swing door, you had no choice but to install a slider. Now the barn door slider is the sought after choice. Maybe you do have room for a swing door, that’s okay, you can still choose a slider instead.
All of our Jade sliders are fabricated in-house, allowing for fully customized width and heights, and panels cut to match any out-of-plumb conditions in the walls. We maintain a large stock of hardware in Polished Stainless Steel (similar to Chrome), Satin Stainless Steel (similar to Brushed Nickel), and Matte Black.
Brook comes with a smaller bar and wheels for a more petite look. It will be a beautiful addition to the room, but it won’t overwhelm the space.
This slider is single bypass, meaning there is one sliding door and one stationary panel. The stationary panel can be attached with either U-channel or clamps.
Hardware Choices: Polished Stainless Steel (compares to Chrome), Satin Stainless Steel (compares to Brushed Nickel), or Matte Black
Glass Choices: 3/8” thick glass in any type or pattern
Limitations: Maximum total width of 72”, maximum height of 80”
The River has larger rollers and larger bar, giving it a stronger and more substantial look and feel.
This slider is single bypass, meaning there is one sliding door and one stationary panel. The stationary panel can be attached with either U-channel or clamps.
Hardware Choices: Polished Stainless Steel (compares to Chrome), Satin Stainless Steel (compares to Brushed Nickel), or Matte Black
Glass Choices: 3/8” or 1/2” thick glass in any type or pattern
Limitations: Maximum total width of 95”, maximum height of 84”
The Inlet is made with a rectangular bar, giving it the strength it needs to support two doors while maintaining a streamlined look and feel.
This slider is double bypass, meaning both doors are operable.
Hardware Choices: Polished Stainless Steel (compares to Chrome), Satin Stainless Steel (compares to Brushed Nickel), or Matte Black
Glass Choices: 3/8” thick glass in any type or pattern
Limitations: Maximum height of 80”. Weight limits will determine possible width and heights.