Monica mangin from the weekender walks you through the steps to installi.
How to attach a shower door.
Secure the jamb with the screws supplied by the manufacturer or the anchor.
Install the handles and the rubber stoppers image 2.
Attach the door to the jamb.
Any suggestions on an adhesive that will work.
Sink the screws into the holes from bottom to top to finish mounting the door.
Install the inside door by slipping the top of the door panel into the upper inside channel then swinging the bottom of the door panel into the lower inside track.
Attach the interior handle and tighten the setscrews.
The interior door goes in first and then the exterior door is installed from the bottom up.
Install the door handles that come with the kit.
Add the door once everything is screwed and snapped into place the roller wheels go on the doors and the doors themselves are lifted into place image 1.
We have a frameless glass shower door that we put a couple handles in the wrong place.
Work on one wall jamb at a time and follow these steps.
A new shower door can drastically enhance both the form function of your bathroom.
We used dental floss to remove the handles from the glass but now need to reattach them.
Attach the seal strip to the bottom of the door and cut it to the required length.
Place the glass clamp sweep into place on the door s bottom edge and secure it at the door clamp.
Align the outside door handle with the holes in the doorframe.
Remove the screw on the interior lever of the door exposing the place for the magnet strip clear the space where the magnetic strip will be placed cut the magnet strip according to the size of the space apply the glue of your choice to the back of the magnet.
Position the inside door panel against the vertical wall frame nearest the showerhead.
Then align the holes in the wall jamb with the holes or screw anchors in the wall.
Place end caps on the tops of the wall channels.
The handles are on the inside of the shower so they.
Place one wall jamb into or over the bottom track depending on the design.
The frame should be able to support the weight of the door without any wobbling or extra movement.
Stabilize the assembly by drilling a pilot hole and driving a inch screw through the outside face of the base track wherever it meets a vertical frame member.