Saturday, June 24, 2017

Easy Steps To Installing Custom Frameless Shower Doors

By Pamela Gibson


When there is a chance to renovate the bathroom, there are a number of things to figure out. This includes the tiles, lighting, towel bars, medicine or vanity cabinets, and more. Before going contacting a contractor or going shopping for these items, do your research and decided on a theme first. One thing to decide upon, is the type of shower door.

Most people take these things for granted, or do not pay much attention to its characteristics but different kinds of them exist and can fit any theme. Some examples are bypass, pivot, and round. These are attached either by framed or frameless doors. The reason why more and more people are opting for frameless doors is due to the fact that they are much more modern and easier to clean and maintain. Its main characteristics include its simplicity, elegance, and its ability to give the viewer the impression of spaciousness. For this reason, most people with small bathrooms will decide to use them. Read on to learn some easy steps to installing custom frameless shower doors.

They are usually made from varying kinds of glass material. There are five type of glass to choose from depending on your theme and preference. This article will also be discussing on the type of glass the market has to offer.

Clear is the most widely used type because of its elegance and capacity to let the light, since it is absolutely clear. The frosted kind is also another popular choice and comes in a variety of patterns and tones. These can be identified due to its distinctive smooth, and silky look that offers its users some privacy.

Another kind which is textured is called rain glass, but is only textured in one side so there is still a level or privacy. A beneficial trait it has, is it prevents any water or fingerprints on its surface. Tinted is another type of glass and comes in either black, bronze, opaque, or gray. The last type is called hammered and gets its name for the indentations it has that looks like hammered metal. If you are unsure on where to purchase these, you can always visit the hardware stores in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Once you have decided on what kind to install, you may begin the installation process. The first step is to measure the width of the shower opening in three places, which is the threshold, up to five feet, and then halfway in between. Using the point in the threshold where the door will pivot, measure the distance from any bath fixtures that an open door might hit. After all this, draw a simple sketch it in plain view and from the side, complete with all the measurements you have made.

Using the measurement of the threshold as basis, use a hacksaw to cut the aluminum base track so that it will fit between the stall walls. Use a file to smooth out the cut end and pick up the metal filings to prevent scratches on the bathroom floor. Place the track inside and make sure it is in the center using a tape measure. The side of the shower opening will be used to support the door, so hold a jamb piece against it so that its lower end fits into the base. Without moving the base track, use a four foot level to adjust its jump until perpendicular. After marking the wall with a pencil, remove the jamb at each pencil mark and make a small divot using a hammer and nail.

The next step in the process is to drill holes at each mark using a 3 over sixteen inch diameter masonry drill bit. Use a plastic wall anchor to tap each and every screw hole, then use a plastic mallet to avoid marring. Drive a one and a half inch stainless steel pan head screw into each hole. Once this is done, lift the door up and hold it into place and make sure it is plumb. Enlisting the help of a friend or relative, drill four, 7 over thirty two inch pilot holes through the holes in the hinge rail, fasten the rail to the jamb when done using the screws provided.

When this is all done, regulate the jamb so that it is now against the wall completely, and is aligned with the railing. Drill some holes for the plastic anchors, and screw them into the wall. Afterwords, you may now attach the door handle and apply a substantial amount of water resistant silicone along the entrance to make sure the enclosure is going to be waterproof. Once everything has dried up, try to open the shower door and enter, then close it back up to observe the handiwork. The aim here is to make sure that everything is secure and has been positioned adequately.




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