Curated picks
Our Top Shower Door Picks
Three doors that cover most showers and most budgets.
Our Pick
WOODBRIDGE Soft-Close Frameless
Thick 3/8" tempered glass with soft-close rollers and a clean frameless look. The best all-around door for a standard 57-60" alcove.
$615
Best Value
UCALAFEE Sliding Door
A space-saving sliding door for a 44-48" opening at a fraction of the price. Ideal for a tub-to-shower conversion on a budget.
$230
Premium Pick
DreamLine French Corner
A complete 34.5" corner sliding enclosure from a top fixtures brand. The statement choice for a corner shower.
$637
Buying guides
Not sure where to start?
These guides answer the most common questions before you buy a shower door.
Review
Best Shower Doors of 2026
Seven doors compared from a $230 sliding door to a $637 DreamLine enclosure. Picks for alcoves, corners, walk-ins, and tub-to-shower conversions.
Guide
What Glass Thickness Do I Need?
3/8" vs 1/4" tempered glass, framed vs frameless, and how to measure your opening so the door actually fits. We explain each choice.
Comparison
Sliding vs Pivot Shower Doors
Sliding saves space in an alcove; pivot gives a wider opening but needs swing clearance. We explain which fits your bathroom.
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About this site
I read the spec sheets so you do not have to guess which door actually fits.
I am Ilane Tall, and I research bathroom products for a living. A shower door is a heavy glass panel you have to measure, mount, and seal, so every recommendation here comes from comparing the specs that actually predict a good install — opening range, glass thickness, frame type, and drain-side reversibility — against hundreds of verified owner reviews.
I do not run a fake testing lab, and I do not accept free products from manufacturers. Every link to Amazon is a standard affiliate link, disclosed clearly on each article. My rankings are independent of what sells.
How we evaluate
- Opening fit — adjustable width range and reversible left/right install
- Glass — tempered safety glass, 3/8" vs 1/4" thickness
- Frame type — frameless, semi-frameless, or framed trade-offs
- Hardware — roller quality, soft-close, finish durability
- Install & sealing — owner-reported leaks and mounting difficulty