Shower Walls Installation in Ohio

Upgrade your bathroom with a shower that’s built to last and designed to impress.​​


Glass block shower walls create an attractive and private solution for walk-in showers of any size. Architecture-grade materials provide exceptional strength and durability for years to come. We install glass block showers with top workmanship. We can work with you to design shower walls that fit your space and taste.​

What Are the Benefits of a Glass Block Shower Wall?

Glass block window installation by Glass Block HQ in Ohio

Lifetime Durability

Lifetime assurance, superior durability​

Glass block window installation by Glass Block HQ in Ohio

Natural Light with Privacy

Bring in light without sacrificing privacy

Glass block window installation by Glass Block HQ in Ohio

Stylish and Functional Design

Designed to impress and start your day off right

Glass block window installation by Glass Block HQ in Ohio

Bathroom Aesthetic Upgrade

Upgrade the aesthetic of your bathroom

At a glance
Serving Since
2004 · 30,000+ installs
Warranty
Lifetime workmanship
Reviews
4.8 ★ · 281 Google
Service Area
Cleveland · Columbus · Cincinnati · Akron · All Ohio
Estimates
Free · 0% financing available
An Evolved Experience

Our team is committed to helping you make your home safe and add significant value. We believe this can be done through the home services we provide.

We have convenient financing options with 0% interest, subject to approved credit. Get a decision within minutes of applying.

Our quality standard is simple and uncompromising:

  1. If this were my house, how would I want the work to be done?
  2. If I were this customer, how would I want to be treated?

We’ve been in this business since 2004 and have served 30,000+ customers across Ohio. Our installers are skilled craftsmen and masons who take pride in their work, every single job. No shortcuts.


“Every person that I dealt with from the company was extremely nice and helpful. The ladies in the office were always kind and helpful, Robert and Ron who provided my estimate and did my window installation were both on time, professional, helpful, and kind, and Ron did an amazing job installing my windows. Their customer service is truly superior. I hope I can utilize their service again for my future home projects and updates.”

Sarah

Warren, OH

Where Can You Get Glass Block Shower Walls Installed in Ohio?

If you’re located in Ohio and looking for Glass Block Shower Walls, we are your people!

Glass block shower wall providing privacy and natural light
Glass block shower wall providing privacy and natural light
Glass block shower walls are available in straight, curved, stepped, and half-wall configurations. Mortar-set construction with reinforcement wire between courses provides structural strength and water resistance. Glass block transmits natural light while maintaining full privacy. No grout lines, frame channels, or moving parts to maintain. Glass Block HQ installs glass block shower walls across Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati with a lifetime workmanship warranty.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better for glass block—mortar or silicone?

It depends on where the mortar or silicone is used. Glass block panels are assembled using silicone between the individual blocks — that is industry standard and what every installer uses, including us. The critical difference is how the finished panel attaches to your wall. Glass Block HQ mortars every panel into the wall opening, creating a permanent masonry bond. Some installers use silicone or caulk for that perimeter connection instead, and in Ohio’s freeze-thaw climate, that adhesive-only perimeter degrades, cracks, and fails within 5 to 10 years.

How do I clean glass block windows?

Soap and water. Since there are no tracks, sills, or moving parts to collect dirt, you simply wipe the face of the glass. High-pressure spraying is not recommended as it can damage mortar joints over time.

Do glass block windows come in different colors?

Yes. Clear glass with texture is the standard, but colored blocks including blue, green, and amber are available for accent designs. Colored blocks are popular in sidelights and shower walls.

Does glass block look outdated?

Not anymore. The 80s look came from bad patterns overused in living rooms and kitchens. Modern ice, satin, and wave patterns in basements and bathrooms provide a clean, high-end architectural look that Ohio real estate professionals value for security and durability.

What is the Glass Block HQ warranty?

All Glass Block HQ installations come with a lifetime workmanship warranty. The blocks themselves are made by industry-leading manufacturers and carry their own material warranties against manufacturing defects.

Considering a full bathroom renovation?

If your bathroom project includes window replacement or door upgrades beyond the shower, our sister company Evolve Egress & Exteriors handles vinyl replacement windows and entry doors throughout Ohio.

Call Us

Our team is ready to assist you. Call one of our offices using the phone numbers below or text us at (216) 302-7116

Is this basement space a bedroom or a finished living space?

Glass block is a strong fit for privacy, security, utility rooms, laundry rooms, bathrooms, garages, storage areas, and other non-bedroom basement openings. If the space behind the window is a bedroom, a short-term rental sleeping room, an Airbnb sleeping room, or finished living space people actually use, you should evaluate egress before you install glass block. Ohio Residential Code requires a code-compliant emergency escape opening for basement bedrooms. Finished basement living spaces may require — or strongly benefit from — compliant egress, depending on the room’s use, the scope of the finish-out, and your local building department.

Glass block does not open. It should not be treated as an emergency escape opening. Glass Block HQ installs basement glass-block windows for non-sleeping spaces; for basement sleeping rooms and finished living areas, our sister company Evolve Egress installs code-compliant egress windows. Not sure which one fits? Get a free estimate — we’ll help you figure out which option actually fits.

Get a free Evolve Egress estimate →

Or call the Evolve Egress team directly:

See Evolve’s basement-bedroom egress page

Egress windows — Evolve Egress

Is this basement space a bedroom or a finished living space?

Glass block is a strong fit for privacy, security, utility rooms, laundry rooms, bathrooms, garages, storage areas, and other non-bedroom basement openings. If the space behind the window is a bedroom, a short-term rental sleeping room, an Airbnb sleeping room, or finished living space people actually use, you should evaluate egress before you install glass block. Ohio Residential Code requires a code-compliant emergency escape opening for basement bedrooms. Finished basement living spaces may require — or strongly benefit from — compliant egress, depending on the room’s use, the scope of the finish-out, and your local building department.

Glass block does not open. It should not be treated as an emergency escape opening. Glass Block HQ installs basement glass-block windows for non-sleeping spaces; for basement sleeping rooms and finished living areas, our sister company Evolve Egress installs code-compliant egress windows. Not sure which one fits? Get a free estimate — we’ll help you figure out which option actually fits.

Get a free Evolve Egress estimate →

Or call the Evolve Egress team directly:

See Evolve’s basement-bedroom egress page

Egress windows — Evolve Egress

Is this basement space a bedroom or a finished living space?

Glass block is a strong fit for privacy, security, utility rooms, laundry rooms, bathrooms, garages, storage areas, and other non-bedroom basement openings. If the space behind the window is a bedroom, a short-term rental sleeping room, an Airbnb sleeping room, or finished living space people actually use, you should evaluate egress before you install glass block. Ohio Residential Code requires a code-compliant emergency escape opening for basement bedrooms. Finished basement living spaces may require — or strongly benefit from — compliant egress, depending on the room’s use, the scope of the finish-out, and your local building department.

Glass block does not open. It should not be treated as an emergency escape opening. Glass Block HQ installs basement glass-block windows for non-sleeping spaces; for basement sleeping rooms and finished living areas, our sister company Evolve Egress installs code-compliant egress windows. Not sure which one fits? Get a free estimate — we’ll help you figure out which option actually fits.

Get a free Evolve Egress estimate →

Or call the Evolve Egress team directly:

See Evolve’s basement-bedroom egress page

Egress windows — Evolve Egress

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