Sliding Shower Door
Discussion
Now that I have more confidence in drilling tiles (thank you! ) I need to buy the shower enclosure. Wow, there is a lot of them.
Any advice as to what to look for? The gap is 1180mm (so most 1200mm seem to do the job), but they vary so much in price.
I have found this: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00FXXYSQ6/ref=... is that any good?
Thanks,
Steve
Any advice as to what to look for? The gap is 1180mm (so most 1200mm seem to do the job), but they vary so much in price.
I have found this: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00FXXYSQ6/ref=... is that any good?
Thanks,
Steve
With hindsight, I would choose a hinged over a sliding door.
Within a couple of years (enough time to lose the receipt), all four of the bottom sliders had broken leaving the doors just hanging off the top rail.
I'd imagine a hinged door would also be easier to clean as the slider is a grot trap.
Within a couple of years (enough time to lose the receipt), all four of the bottom sliders had broken leaving the doors just hanging off the top rail.
I'd imagine a hinged door would also be easier to clean as the slider is a grot trap.
toasty said:
With hindsight, I would choose a hinged over a sliding door.
Within a couple of years (enough time to lose the receipt), all four of the bottom sliders had broken leaving the doors just hanging off the top rail.
I'd imagine a hinged door would also be easier to clean as the slider is a grot trap.
Rollers are at the top only a guide for the door at the bottom.Within a couple of years (enough time to lose the receipt), all four of the bottom sliders had broken leaving the doors just hanging off the top rail.
I'd imagine a hinged door would also be easier to clean as the slider is a grot trap.
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