Horrible experience. Taking this company to small claims. Technician installed one of the walls out of level on 12/23/2013. Five weeks prior, a technician came to my home to measure for this enclosure. After waiting three weeks the technician who did the install arrived and said, the first technician measured wrong and he would have to re measure. My wife and I waited two more weeks for them to come back. On 12/23/2013, the installer came back and spent three hours installing the doors. Upon finishing the job, the tech said that the reason it looked the way it did was because my grout line wasn’t level. On 1÷29÷2014, a foreman from Glasscrafters came to my home and admitted to me that the glass was out by 1⁄8 inch. This technician spoke to his superiors in front of me by phone explaining that he wanted to install a plastic shim in between the bracket and the glass. This is not the correct way to fix this problem. I told him to bring a plumb bob in to check the level. He knew what this device was and kept showing me his level. On 2÷4÷2014 a second representative from Glasscrafters came to my home and admitted to me as well, that their glass is out by 1⁄8 inch. Once again this person kept showing me his level. This representative explained to me that he has twenty five years in the business. Both the foreman and the second rep were very condescending when they were in my home. After going back and forth with this representative, he told me to have my contractor write up a proposal explaining what could be done differently. I did have this done and submitted the proposal. Glasscrafters has done nothing. I have not even received a phone call since the second representative has been to my home. Glasscrafters continues to claim that my grout line and or tile is not level. I have put a four foot T Square on this glass to show the company that their glass is not level. For those of you that may not know what that is, I will explain. A T Square is what a sheet rocker uses when a straight line needs to be made, when cutting sheet rock. If their glass was level, the T Square would sit flush against the glass. The T Square rocks back and forth. When I put the T Square on the other glass wall, it sits flush. Now this is where it gets interesting. Glasscrafters has been claiming that my tile and or grout line is not level and their glass is. I am going to quote what is written on their website. Glasscrafters quotes, Enclosures are measured according to walls/openings. If walls or bases are out of plumb or level, glass is custom cut to compensate. No channels are required to make glass square. I have had other professional licensed contractors as well as other glass companies look at this and they are flabbergasted that a company would leave a home looking like this. Since the install, the other glass wall has started to fail. A piece of rubber was installed that is supposed to keep water from going all over my floor. It has begun to separate and water is now leaking from the shower. I am going to share a quote from a general manager at Glasscrafters. In his email that he sent to the plumbing supply company, he goes on and on about the tile and grout etc. What is really disturbing is at the very end of his email he states, we will not waste any more time and this will be our last response to this situation. A customer spends their hard earned money on their product, and their general manager responds like this? This tells me that Glasscrafters clearly does not care about their customers. Take a look at the photos, let me know if you would accept this in your home. FYI. This is my Angie’s List review as well.