Which glass styles can I choose for a frameless shower door?

Glass is no longer just glass. Thanks to designer trends, homeowners now have a variety of glass styles and tints to choose from.

Available glass styles differ according to glass thickness. Here are the standard styles we offer for each:

Glass Styles for 1/2-Inch Glass

Clear GlassClear Glass: Most common style, will carry a slight green tint inherent to all clear glass.
Low Iron GlassLow-Iron Glass: Provides the clearest transparency to show true tile color.
Frosted GlassFrosted Glass: Partially opaque glass from acid-etching or sandblasting; apply to entire glass or strips.

Glass Styles for 3/8-Inch Glass

Clear GlassClear Glass: Most common style, will carry a slight green tint inherent to all clear glass.
Low Iron GlassLow-Iron Glass: Provides the clearest transparency to show true tile color.
Frosted GlassFrosted Glass: Partially opaque glass from acid-etching or sandblasting; apply to entire glass or strips.
Rain GlassRain Glass: One of two sophisticated patterns to add texture and privacy to your shower. Pre-treated patterns run throughout each glass panel.
Bronze GlassBronze Glass: Adds a pale coloration, similar to car window tints. Tinted glass is just a vulnerable to hard-water stains as clear glass and requires the same maintenance and care.
Gray GlassGray Glass: Adds a pale coloration, similar to car window tints. Tinted glass is just a vulnerable to hard-water stains as clear glass and requires the same maintenance and care.

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