Is an "angled" shower door dated?
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Neo angle shower door anyone? I need a new one. Help Please
Comments (5)No that is my next stop I guess, it is a real problem, I have a good door it has just gotten old, the tile walls need to be replaced and I hate to put thousands into the shower. I'm going with Swanstone for the walls. I have found some real nice doors 36-38 but no a 42, is tough. Jacuzzi makes a nice one but they want $5,000+ more than I want to spend on just the shower alone. Thanks for your input....See MoreNeo Angle Full Frameless Shower Where to Put the Door?
Comments (1)I think it depends where your shower heads are. Our shower is a little larger (66x66 with walls at about 39") and we have the door on the neo angle. We have only used it once so far, but no leaks (but the door glass has sweeps)....See MoreOptimal shower head/valve locations in neo angle shower?
Comments (7)I have a neo angle shower, and we placed the shower heads centered on the long walls opposite the door. The valve and diverter are directly beneath the stanadrd shower head. The other shower head is a handheld on a slide bar, and we have a rainhead in the ceiling. We considered putting the valve on the short wall inside the door but ultimately decided against it, becasue we wanted to keep all the plumbing on the far walls. If we ever decide to glass in the entire shower or the next owner wants to put in a tub, it will be much easier....See MoreShower door for neo-angle
Comments (10)Those tiles have a slight back cut to them. The real secret was the drywall bead I used next! These are plastic drywall beads with a tear away strip. I tore the strip away and just used the finished product from the start. These beads common at speciality drywall shops but not at your everyday home cheapo I kept the bead off the tile edge 1/16" and then later grouted that. The hot glue gun I used to spot set the bead. Later joint compound was forced into the holes and then the ouuze out raked away from where grout ended up. The slight back cut can easily be done with a grinder and diamond blade. No wet saw needed... No tile edging strips where used in this entire bathroom build. Those strips and bull nose tile seam to be used by those setters not wanting to do mitered corners. I hate the look of both really so maybe it is just my taste that ends up winning in the end. Most clients don't care one way or the other. As long as it looks nice. My way takes longer. Requires more skill. And cost more. What do you think? Worth it???...See Moredyliane
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