The New-Construction Capital of the Tri-Cities

Drive the Road 68 and Broadmoor corridors and you’ll see Pasco’s story: whole neighborhoods of new homes, many handed over with a curtain rod in the second bath and a builder-grade door in the master. That’s our most common Pasco call — upgrading new construction to semi-frameless or frameless glass that matches the finish level of the rest of the house.

Across the river of new rooftops, established West Pasco neighborhoods like Riverview and the streets around Chiawana Park bring us steady replacement work, and East Pasco’s older housing stock keeps our tub door installers busy turning curtains into glass.

Pasco Details We Plan Around

  • Fiberglass surrounds are the norm in 1990s–2020s Pasco construction. They flex, so heavy glass needs framing anchors and the right door style — something we confirm at measurement, not after.
  • Franklin County water is hard. Every Pasco quote includes the option of a factory-applied coating; our hard water guide shows why it matters here.
  • Rentals and multi-family. Pasco landlords like our framed doors: watertight, durable, and affordable to replace unit-over-unit.

We cover all of Pasco — ZIP 99301 — plus Burbank across the river. See also Kennewick and Richland.

Shower Door Services in Pasco

Pasco Shower Door FAQs

My new Pasco build only has a curtain rod. What does a door cost?

For a typical new-construction opening, a quality semi-frameless door installs for roughly $600–$1,200; frameless upgrades usually run $1,000–$1,800. Free measurement pins the exact number.

Do you work in Burbank or north of Pasco?

Yes — Burbank and the outskirts of Franklin County are in our service area by appointment. Call to confirm scheduling for your address.

Do you offer options for rental properties in Pasco?

Yes — framed and bypass doors built for durability and easy maintenance are our standard recommendation for rentals, and we can service multiple units in one visit.

How long from quote to installed glass in Pasco?

Standard framed and bypass doors: often within a week. Custom-measured frameless glass: typically 1–2 weeks for fabrication, then a 2–4 hour install.