Before you put the door on simply screw the hinges themselves into the anchors.
Installing shower door on ceramic tile.
You want to make sure that everything is sturdy enough to handle the weight of the door because it is breakable.
Position the inside door panel against the vertical wall frame nearest the showerhead.
Place one wall jamb into or over the bottom track depending on the design.
Secure the jamb with the screws supplied by the manufacturer or the anchor.
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.
Set tiles on shower side walls measure the width of the shower walls on either side of the door.
Without moving the track use a 4 foot level to adjust the jamb until it s plumb.
Dry lay the panels and measure them to see where you need to make cuts.
Tile the alcove sill and then the sides and top.
If it falls off you have an expensive mess o your hands.
We show you here how to carefully install the fragile glass on tile without a hu.
Then align the holes in the wall jamb with the holes or screw anchors in the wall.
Place the glass clamp sweep into place on the door s bottom edge and secure it at the door clamp.
Tilers then step in and finish the tile work.
Place end caps on the tops of the wall channels.
Attach the seal strip to the bottom of the door and cut it to the required length.
On the side of the shower opening that will support the door hold a jamb piece against the wall so that its lower end fits into the base track.
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Put the finishing touch on your shower door installation.
Stick a pencil through the jamb s screw holes to mark the wall.
Installing a glass shower door is a process that requires a lot of patience.
Carpenters construct the structural frame for the alcove walling it in with cement board panels such as wonderboard or durock.
The shower door must be custom ordered to size and installed by the carpenter.
Pull on them a bit to apply the same amount of pressure that the door will when it is installed.
Slightly slope the sill tiles toward the shower for drainage by piling on a little extra thin set on the back side.
Work on one wall jamb at a time and follow these steps.