Curbless shower, frameless shower sliding door
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Frameless Sliding Shower Door Wiggling??
Comments (1)There should be a guide on the bottom that holds the doors in place. On some doors they are adjustable and perhaps your doors just need some tightening up. There could also be some felt or rubber cushioning on the guide that is missing....See MoreSliding frameless shower door selection questions?
Comments (5)I installed the Dreamline "Mirage" Sliding glass door in my guest bathroom last year. It has a track only at the bottom and has an arm at the top that holds the fixed panel steady. To me the lack of metal framing is a plus in terms of looks, especially in a smaller bathroom. I couldn't find many online reviews for Dreamline's products at the time, but the specs sounded good, so I took a chance and ordered it. The overall build quality is quite high and I am totally satisfied with it and how smoothly the door operates. It was significantly less expensive than some of the other brands I looked at, as well as possible custom designs. I also found their tech support to be good when I queried them about the design prior to purchase, and later when I had an installation question....See MoreLogistic HELP finding correct frameless barndoor sliding shower door
Comments (3)+1 to the guy with the weird cat avatar. Start with a glass supplier as this sounds right in line with what they do and there is nothing particularly difficult sounding about it....See MoreSemi frameless sliding glass shower door leaking on bottom
Comments (7)Is the tile shower floor sitting higher than the bathroom tile or is that an optical illusion? Is there a weather-seal on the bottom of the door panels? Is the door installed plumb and square? What is stopping the doors from sliding into the wall jambs? Brand of door? Who did the install?...See MoreDavid
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