Shower Door Tracks
Replacement shower door tracks, profiles and breakwater bars for brand-matched enclosures. Top tracks, bottom tracks, wall profiles and waterproof barrier bars supplied for Matki, Crosswater, Burlington, Simpson and Premier sliding and hinged shower doors.
Replacement Shower Door Tracks and Profiles
Brand-Matched Shower Door Tracks for Specific Enclosures
Shower door tracks are not interchangeable across brands. A Matki Radiance top track will not fit a Crosswater Svelte, because the track geometry, fixing positions and length are all proprietary to the manufacturer that designed the enclosure. A Burlington bottom profile is sized for a Burlington enclosure. Aftermarket equivalents only exist where the geometry has been deliberately copied.
This page supplies brand-matched track parts for Matki Mirage and Radiance, Crosswater Svelte, Ten and Design series, Burlington C19, Simpson Ten and Premier Pacific. If you know the enclosure brand and model, the brand filter on the left narrows the list down to the parts built for it.
Top Tracks, Bottom Tracks and Profile Components Stocked
The page stocks top track assemblies for sliding-door enclosures, bottom tracks that locate the door panel against the tray, wall profiles that hold the fixed glass panel against the wall, extension profiles for out-of-square installations, drip strips that channel water back into the tray, and waterproof barrier bars that seal the bottom edge of a hinged door. Each part type fits a specific function on a specific enclosure, so identify which part has failed before searching: a sliding door that has jumped its runner needs a top track or roller, not a bottom profile, and a hinged door leaking at the base usually needs a barrier bar or breakwater rather than a track replacement.
Sliding Door Track or Hinged Door Profile?
The right replacement part depends on which type of enclosure you have. Sliding doors and hinged doors use completely different track and profile systems.
Sliding door track
Top and bottom track assemblies that the door panel slides along. Matki Mirage ECC, Matki Radiance RCC and Crosswater Svelte all use this format.
Hinged door profile
Wall profiles, extension profiles, drip strips and breakwater bars. Used on hinged and pivot doors from Crosswater Ten, Crosswater Design, Burlington C19 and Simpson Ten.
If the part you are replacing is not visible on this page, check the matching enclosure category for that brand. Track parts are sometimes catalogued under the enclosure series rather than under tracks.
Frequently Asked Questions About Shower Door Tracks
How do I find a replacement track for my shower door?
Find the brand and model of your enclosure first. The brand is usually on a sticker inside the bottom track or on the original installation paperwork, and the model code (e.g. RCC900, Mirage ECC, Svelte) sits alongside it. With the model known, the brand filter on this page narrows the list down to parts built for your enclosure. If the model code is missing, photograph the failed part next to a ruler and email customer service before ordering, because track geometry varies between series within the same brand.
What's the difference between a shower door track and a profile or breakwater bar?
A track is a channel the door panel runs along, used on sliding-door enclosures. A profile is a fixed-position aluminium section that holds a glass panel against the wall or against the tray edge, used on hinged enclosures. A breakwater bar (or barrier bar) is a low-profile strip that sits along the bottom of a hinged door and stops water flowing out under the glass. Sliding doors need tracks. Hinged doors need profiles and breakwater bars. The filter separates them by part type.
Why are shower door tracks brand-specific?
Sliding-door track systems are designed around the manufacturer's roller mechanism, panel weight and frame geometry. A Matki Radiance roller engages a track profile shaped to it, and the same roller will not run in a Crosswater Svelte track. Length, fixing centres and the height of the running surface are all proprietary. This is why the page is filtered by brand: there is no generic universal shower door track that fits across enclosure manufacturers, and aftermarket equivalents only exist where the geometry has been deliberately copied.

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