Designing Kitchens and Bathrooms - seamless glass shower doors
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rtitle
04-01-08, 01:39 PM
Does anyone know how to judge the quality for a seamless glass shower door?
I have searched the net, and all I can find are dealers to install.
Is it necessary to have the glass be 1/2 inch wide?
I have searched the net, and all I can find are dealers to install.
Is it necessary to have the glass be 1/2 inch wide?
Bud Cline
04-01-08, 01:47 PM
"SEAMLESS"???
Do you mean "frameless"?
Never heard of a "seamless shower door".:D
Do you mean "frameless"?
Never heard of a "seamless shower door".:D
Kobuchi
04-01-08, 02:10 PM
Is it necessary to have the glass be 1/2 inch wide?
If you're talking about a featureless pane of glass, thickness is the major qualifier. This glass comes from local glass suppliers and shopping for "quality" or "brand" is meaningless.
The glass folks will sell you the correct glass if they understand it's for frameless installation in a bathroom.
If you want to DIY such a glass door, please understand the mounting should be planned by someone with a sense of structural engineering. These doors are heavy!
If you're talking about a featureless pane of glass, thickness is the major qualifier. This glass comes from local glass suppliers and shopping for "quality" or "brand" is meaningless.
The glass folks will sell you the correct glass if they understand it's for frameless installation in a bathroom.
If you want to DIY such a glass door, please understand the mounting should be planned by someone with a sense of structural engineering. These doors are heavy!