Install Shower Door Seal

Make sure the shower door is clean and dry before sliding on the shower door seal.
Install shower door seal. Attach the door handles and any towel bars. For the frame you ll need to install tracks at the bottom sides and top of your shower opening using sealant and screws. Adjust it so that the magnetic strips on the door and rail produce a watertight seal along their entire length when the door is closed. To install the shower door begin at one end of the shower door whether the bottom or the side of the shower door and slide the seal onto the shower door.
This design allows for quick and easy install as the sweep snaps on to the bottom of the door. Replacement seals provide an. Peel back the tape on the back of the seal and push the seal on the door starting from the bottom to the top. Use the pfokus wipe and clean the door etch.
A leaky shower door is typically caused by a bad door seal. Place end caps on the tops of the wall channels. Measure the door height and cut the seal. Step 9 screw together the frame.
The installation process will vary depending on whether you re installing a swinging or sliding glass door but either way you ll need to start by assembling a frame for the door. Most of the seals we sell are pre taped. Most shower doors have two different types of seals on them one called a lip or bumper seal which is installed on the vertical edges and seals against the other glass panels or walls of the shower and a second drip seal which is installed along the bottom edge of the door and directs the water running down the door onto the shower floor and. Attach the seal strip to the bottom of the door and cut it to the required length.
Once the seal has been pressed into place continue working the remainder of the shower door seal onto the. Install the door handles that come with the kit. Normal aging and wear causes the strip at the bottom of the door to break crack or just seal poorly. Frameless shower door bottom sweep with drip rail in clear for 3 8 in.
Screw the strike rail into the holes of the strike jamb or stationary panel with the inch screws. Put the finishing touch on your shower door installation.