Bathtub & Shower Door Hardware covers the parts that make a bath enclosure safe, smooth, and watertight. Quality hinges, rollers, tracks, seals, and handles transform daily use, reducing leaks, rattles, and sticking doors. Upgrading to corrosion‑resistant components extends the life of glass doors and improves comfort with quiet glide. Whether you install a sliding tub door, a pivoting glass panel, or a frameless walk‑in, the right hardware ensures proper alignment, load support, and reliable sealing. This directory highlights shower door hardware that matches common glass thicknesses and door weights, with options for residential remodels, rental turnovers, and light commercial bathrooms.

Popular choices include stainless steel and solid brass fittings for humid environments, plus anodized aluminum tracks that resist pitting. Find shower door hinges (pivot, wall‑to‑glass, glass‑to‑glass), sliding rollers and anti‑jump guides, bottom sweeps and magnetic seals, thresholds, U‑channels, clamps, and wall brackets. Accessory hardware such as knobs, pull handles, towel bars, and combination handle/towel sets adds both grip and storage. Look for soft‑close roller kits for quieter operation, quick‑release rollers for easier cleaning, and adjustable cam hinges to fine‑tune reveals. Finish options—polished chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, and oil‑rubbed bronze—help you match faucets and trim. Many listings indicate ADA grips, tempered glass compatibility, and salt‑spray ratings.

Before buying, confirm door type, opening width, glass thickness (typically 5/16 in., 3/8 in., or 1/2 in.), and weight capacity. Measure twice, verify stud locations, and choose mounting fasteners suited to tile, stone, or fiberglass. For DIY installation, a level, drill with tile bits, hex keys, rubber mallet, suction cups, and a caulk gun speed the job. Use clear silicone at channels and thresholds to prevent seepage, and replace worn sweeps annually to limit mold and mildew. Find replacement parts, gaskets, and spacers so you can repair a door, saving time, materials, and cost.