You’ve probably heard it said time and time again: Some of the highest value in a home is drawn from the kitchen and bathrooms. Even if you’re not ready to sell, you should still take pride in your home-and that includes sprucing things up from time to time.
As the owner of Superior Shower Doors LLC, Robby Smith encourages homeowners to show off the work they have done in their bathrooms. Whenever one of his Marietta, Georgia clients requesting a shower door installation asks for advice on the type of shower door to use, Smith considers the rest of the bathroom.
If you have gorgeous tiles in your shower, then you should go with a clear glass, Smith explains. Since you have already spent the money installing tile in your shower, you should never hide it behind an opaque glass door.
If your budget is a main concern, then Smith has recommendations to help. Sometimes, he says, advice can be given over the phone, while other situations may require an in-home consultation.
If you are a bit more money-conscious, Smith explains that the style and type of frame you ultimately choose for your new shower door will definitely have an effect on the end cost. The least expensive option, he explains, is a clear, glass, framed door. One step up from that is the semi-frameless shower door, and above that is the frameless.
Most often, Smith explains, when a new client inquires about shower door installation, a budget is not always established from the very beginning. However, the experts at Superior Shower Doors LLC strongly believe in providing every client with an estimate so that a homeowner has clear expectations and there are never any unexpected surprises. If a job sounds difficult, Smith will visit the home and take the necessary measurements. For the most part, he says, an estimate can be provided on the spot; otherwise the client will get a phone call later that same day.
Whether you know what you want for you bathroom or not, the experts at Superior Shower Doors LLC are always eager to help. About 75% of the time, Smith notes, homeowners already have a pretty good idea of what they want thanks to photos from magazines or the Internet. Either way, he and his team will make certain to address all customer requests and concerns.
For most customers, new shower doors come in conjunction with a complete bathroom remodel. However, you do not need to undergo a total bathroom renovation if you are only seeking a minor update. Replacing your old shower door, Smith assures, will not cause any damage to the rest if your bathroom at all.
When you want options and the assurance that the job is being expertly completed, you need to hire an experienced installation company. For residents in the Marietta and Atlanta areas, Superior Shower Doors LLC is the place to go.