Oasis Shower Doors
Regional · 50 Finnell Dr, Weymouth, MA 02188, USA
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- A+ BBB rating
- 5 reviews in the last 6 months
- 2 customer photosOf completed work
Highlights
- Precise installs — recent Google reviews cite neat, on-time, professional crews
- Persistent leak fixed — Ray resolved a moisture issue another contractor called unfixable
- Early delivery — walk-in shower doors installed ahead of the promised date
- Multi-source ratings — Google 4.7/39, Houzz 5.0/2, and a BBB A+ grade
- Re-measurement error — new door hit the showerhead after reusing old measurements
- Sales complaints — a Yelp reviewer accuses salespeople of misrepresenting the product
- Low employee ratings — LinkedIn staff rate compensation and culture 2.1/5
- Not BBB accredited — its A+ grade isn't paired with Accredited Business status
Oasis Shower Doors calls itself New England's largest provider of custom frameless glass shower doors and specialty glass — mirrors, railings, wine cellars, back-painted panels — and the reviews back up where its bread and butter really is: shower enclosures, not full bathroom overhauls. The company says it was founded 20 years ago by owner Tom Daly and now works out of showrooms serving Springfield, Peabody, Weymouth, Hartford, and Avon. On Google, 39 ratings average 4.7, and the last few months of reviews tell a consistent story: installers who show up on time, cut and fit doors cleanly, and finish ahead of schedule. One reviewer had Ray track down a shower-wall moisture problem another contractor had written off as unfixable and solve it. Another had two walk-in shower door/wall installs delivered early. Houzz shows a perfect 5.0 from its two ratings and a Houzz Badge, and BBB grades the business A+ — though BBB notes Oasis isn't an Accredited Business there. Not everything in the last few months has gone smoothly. A March review describes a new door hitting the showerhead because the sales team re-used six-year-old measurements without accounting for a taller threshold — the same customer, who'd had Oasis do the original install, felt the newer crew didn't match that earlier level of care. Separately, a Yelp comment accuses salespeople of misrepresenting the product during the sales process. And on LinkedIn, Oasis's own employees rate it just 2.1 out of 5 across compensation, culture, and career growth — worth knowing even though it's a staff view, not a customer one. Worth asking about before booking: how the sales team re-measures for a replacement or add-on job rather than reusing old numbers, and getting a written, itemized quote. If the project is a shower enclosure, specialty glass, or mirror work — not a gutted bathroom remodel — this is squarely their lane, and the bulk of the recent record backs a clean install and a responsive fix when something's off. Confirm the measurements yourself before the glass gets cut.
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- 5.0May 22, 2026
As he has always done on my jobs, Steve did an excellent installation! Organized, precise, neat and clean. The finished installation looks fantastic.
— JD BergmannView on Google Reviews ↗ - 5.0Apr 24, 2026
Andy and Marcos showed up on time from Oasis , they were very professional and they answered all my questions.
— Mustapha FersaouiView on Google Reviews ↗ - 5.0Apr 17, 2026
Great product, outstanding client service, delivered quickly and well before expected date. Installed two walk-in shower door/walls for us and would highly recommend.
— Lisa DeContoView on Google Reviews ↗ - 5.0Apr 7, 2026
Ray came over to address a leaking shower wall issue. I was also having a moisture issue against sheetrock that my contractor said could likely not be fixed but Ray fixed that too! Great service. Knowledgeable people. Oasis is the best!
— Jonathan KunayView on Google Reviews ↗ - 1.0Mar 22, 2026
Unfortunately, the Oasis team misses the point to my critique. The salesperson simply took the old measurements on the glass installed by Oasis over 6 years ago. He did not consider that the new threshold was taller. That oversight resulted in the issue with the glass door hitting the showerhead. The Oasis team that fitted the first set of doors over 6 years ago did consider the height of the shower head and door did swing under the showerhead. Something must have happened with the company because the new team doesn’t have the same level of professionalism.
— Michael ConwayView on Google Reviews ↗
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- behind the score: Re-measurement error — new door hit the showerhead after reusing old measurements